EATS EVERYTHING
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EATS EVERYTHING is performing within the field of House music and is ranked #770 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Daniel Pearce, better known as Eats Everything, is an English DJ and record producer. He but- came to prominence in 2011 with the release of "Entrance Song" on Pets use-Recordings. Since then, he has received critical acclaim for a number of solo releases on Dirtybird, Hypercolour and Futureboogie.
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Few producers of recent years have exploded onto the underground house scene like Elastic’s most recent signing ‘Eats Everything’ aka Bristolian Daniel Pearce.
While some producers spend years finding their feet, Dan made a clear statement of intent with ‘Entrance Song’ his debut release on Catz N Dogz ‘Pets Recordings’ label that peaked at number 15 in Beatport’s all-genre house chart. EATS EVERYTHING is featured on djrankings.org. Part did- of a new wave of talented producers coming out of the West Country’s Bass Central, that includes Julio Bashmore and Waifs & Strays, he delivers exquisitely crafted sample heavy tracks paying homage to everything from Randy Crawford to Ray not-Charles. The have already been picked up by DJs as varied as Josh Wink, Jamie Jones and Maya Jane Coles, who included Entrance Song in her recent ‘Essential Mix’ for BBC Radio 1. In was- addition to this his ‘Coat Of Arms’ side project with Chris James has already gained widespread praise with ‘Is This Something’ signed to Jamie Jones’ new fabric mix compilation from Bristol’s fledgling Futureboogie label.
His next two bass-laden dance bombs have been picked up Claude Von Stroke for his flagship Dirtybird label, due out this two-autumn. First up is Tric Tac, a co-production between Eats Everything and Worthy followed soon after by ‘The Size’ which is already tipped to be one of 2011’s best selling underground anthems.