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Feed Me Drops ‘Feel Love’

Feed Me Returns with New Single ‘Feel Love’ Ft. Rosie Doonan

Feed Me returns with the first single ‘Feel Love’ featuring Rosie Doonan, off his new album High Street Creeps due out February 22 on mau5trap. The euphoric track features the angelic voice of Rosie Doonan (who has performed with the likes of Peter Gabriel and Birdy), helmed by a synth lead with chopped vocals over a pulsating house kick.

Listen to ‘Feel Love (feat. Rosie Doonan)’ now here: http://smarturl.it/FMfeellove

Pre-save ‘High Street Creeps’ here: http://smarturl.it/HighStreetCreeps

‘High Street Creeps’— a namesake taken from the notorious 1980s Hertfordshire pheasant poaching ring–marks Feed Me’s second full studio album, following his 2013 debut ‘Calamari Tuesday’. Following up his debut with a string of Feed Me singles and EP’s, as well as a debut album for his alias Spor in 2015, ‘High Street Creeps’ marks the producer’s sophomore full length project. This album—which features 10 tracks that span a variety of production styles, some of which differ from what he’s delivered in the past, marks Feed Me’s ninth overall release on mau5trap.  It’s second single ‘Sleepless’ will be released on February 15.

Beyond Noise Team

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