Artist

Eats Everything

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance ,House ,Techno
Origin: U.S.A
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Bristol, England native Eats Everything launched his career as a DJ and producer by focusing on jungle and drum'n'bass selections. Born Daniel Pearce, he gradually folded bass-heavy house into his sets across subsequent seasons, shaping an energetic, crowd-igniting approach comparable to that of Carl Cox. The nonstop momentum began in 2011 when his first single, "Entrance Song" on Pets Records, appeared as a denser, fuller take on Disclosure's deep house style. The Eats Everything EP arrived next via Dirtybird, after which Pearce—who favored live performances to extended studio sessions—maintained a steady output of tracks throughout the ensuing period. Several distinctions boosted his profile, among them multiple Essential Mixes for Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 program and the 2012 DJ Mag award for Best British DJ. Beyond packing dancefloors, he contributed to recordings by Adam F, Jamie Jones, X-Press 2, Four Tet, Skream, Sinead Harnett, and Disclosure while teaming with Idiotproof, TEED, Justin Martin, and Catz Eats Dogz. The year 2015 brought his second DJ Mag award for Best British DJ along with his first mix collection, the double-disc Fries with That? issued on Hypercolour. Twelve months afterward a follow-up compilation made Pearce the 86th deejay to deliver a Fabric mix spanning diverse house and techno selections. He simultaneously issued the two-track single "Big Discs" b/w "Way Past Bedtime," built with the same dancefloor impact as his earlier anthems.