1) Spor (born Jonathan Goo… Read Full Bio ↴At least two artists share the name Spor.
1) Spor (born Jonathan Gooch, 22 August 1984 in Hertfordshire, England) is a british drum and bass, dubstep, and electro house producer and DJ. He also produces under the alias Feed Me, mainly house and dubstep.
Spor got his name from a combination of one of the first folders of samples he obtained, entitled 'Spore Tactics', and a favorite piece of artwork by a friend. Graffiti outlining eventually meant he would drop the 'e' to leave a more balanced arrangement. After a school friend introduced Spor to the world of Drum and Bass he began experimenting with software to create his own music. After attracting outside attention, he landed himself an exclusive deal with one of Drum & Bass' most prestigious labels, Renegade Hardware, and leading-edge label, Barcode. This opened up many DJ opportunities and after playing his first set at a club in London, Spor has continued traveling the globe playing music.
Nowadays he co-runs the cutting-edge music-label "Lifted Music" with Chris Renegade, Ewun, Evol Intent & Apex. He continues to release dark, solid, drum & bass through this label and others, and we can only expect more to come.
2) Spor was also a French fusion/grunge band formed by three former No One Is Innocent musicians. They relased their first album (Is Today Tomorrow ?) in 2001, and then disbanded.
Your Murmuring Chasms
Spor Lyrics
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To get away
There was always a broader horizon
Far from the soft stifling air
The murmuring chasms of nostalgia
Narrow minded people might ask me why
I tell them what I always say
I never look back
So who says I even left?
The lyrics of Spor's song Your Murmuring Chasms talk about the need to escape from the past and the nostalgia that it carries. The singer decides to leave and seek a broader horizon, far from the soft and stifling air. The 'murmuring chasms of nostalgia' can be interpreted as the haunting memories and feelings that keep one chained to the past. The singer asserts that he never looks back, not even once, and tells it to the narrow-minded people who might ask why he left.
The song speaks about the importance of moving forward and leaving the past behind. The phrase 'murmuring chasms' is interesting as it can be interpreted in different ways, like the sound of the wind blowing through a canyon or the whispers of the memories that never fade. The lyrics are open to interpretation and can be applied to different contexts. It may relate to someone who's trying to overcome a personal tragedy or a tough phase in their life.
Line by Line Meaning
I had to go
I felt the need to leave my old life behind
To get away
To escape from something that was holding me back
There was always a broader horizon
I knew there was something better out there for me
Far from the soft stifling air
I didn't want to be trapped in a suffocating environment anymore
The murmuring chasms of nostalgia
I didn't want to be held back by feelings of longing for the past
Narrow minded people might ask me why
Some people can't understand why I left and might judge me for it
I tell them what I always say
I explain my reasons for leaving, which I have told countless times before
I never look back
I don't dwell on the past or regret my choice to leave
Not even once
I have no desire to return to my old life
So who says I even left?
I've moved on so completely that it's as if I was never there in the first place
Contributed by Isaac D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@88relient
Dear Feed Me fans,
Welcome to the world of Drum and Bass.
There's no room here for 128 BPM in these circles. No dirty "drops", no EDM, no pansy lyrics; only raw, aggressive in-your-face rolling thunderous music.
You'll notice nobody looking around here trying to get anyones attention, and that that theres room for all who want to enjoy. Any size, shape, race, creed, or background.
Open your eyes, open your ears. There's something primal in this that'll keep you coming back for more.
Enjoy
@Shotay3
Please make a VIP out of this.... we need a VIP remix! this is just sooooo good.
@Strett
Such an epic intro to Caligo
@MrFranckox
I wish this was 1000 times longer
@88relient
Dear Feed Me fans,
Welcome to the world of Drum and Bass.
There's no room here for 128 BPM in these circles. No dirty "drops", no EDM, no pansy lyrics; only raw, aggressive in-your-face rolling thunderous music.
You'll notice nobody looking around here trying to get anyones attention, and that that theres room for all who want to enjoy. Any size, shape, race, creed, or background.
Open your eyes, open your ears. There's something primal in this that'll keep you coming back for more.
Enjoy
@anjopag31
+InProgress No dirty drops?
What about Neurofunk? That's sort of the dirty drop area of DnB
@88relient
+anjopag31 Agreed. Different sub-genre.
@Disvoidal
you are a pretentious wanker.
@sulaimanschiek2
i must say i´ve heard a lot of dnb in the past 15 years, but THAT is by far the best intro for an album i´ve ever heard! absolute genius.
@bAnaneKCZ
I saw you as Spor in 2011 on Let it Roll Winter in Czech Republic, even when you made songs under name "Feed me" I called you Spor. Now you are back. And I was so happy when I saw you on Let it Roll Open Air 2015. Thank Ya.
@oskar_oskarewicz
Listening to this one is a fucking torture!
Every single time I expect it to last forever, and it always ends suddenly
Such an amazing piece of music, and it is only an intro...