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Eats Everything & Chris Lorenzo’s ‘Ghosts’ is out now: Listen
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Eats Everything & Chris Lorenzo’s ‘Ghosts’ is out now: Listen

Home Music Eats Everything & Chris Lorenzo’s ‘Ghosts’ is out now: Listen

Eats Everything & Chris Lorenzo join forces with Lily McKenzie for the UK Garage track Ghosts.

Eats Everything & Chris Lorenzo team up with Lily McKenzie for Ghosts, an energetic UK Garage track. Lily’s vocals really lift the mood, and with this production, they have brought back a really old-school sound.

British DJ and record producer Daniel Pearce, aka Eats Everything, is back with another single. He really went big last year, as evidenced by the launch of his track R&L, and to mark the occasion he performed a set on a giant hot air balloon back in October 2023. The continuation of this great process is his latest music, Ghosts, which he co-produced and brought to Three Six Zero Recordings, based in Los Angeles. This co-production was joined by UK-based record producer Chris Lorenzo, who is mainly into Tech House. It may be worth remembering, but one of the first and biggest points of his career was when he performed a b2b set with AC Slater at EDC Vegas back in 2022. And last, but not least, let’s not forget Lily McKenzie, who joined this triple co-production with her great vocals to create Ghosts.

Essentially Ghosts is a very percussive dance track, and it could be a club staple in the near future. In terms of genre, as mentioned earlier, it’s in the UK Garage family, and its 135 BPM is a bit faster than the standard, but that’s what it seems to be aiming for. The original single, released at a length of 02:56, has also been treated to an extended version, which at 05:32 helps listeners relax even further into the beats. There’s no question of relaxation, as Lily McKenzie’s super vocals make it possible, not forgetting the hard work of Eats Everything and Chris Lorenzo as producers. Since we talk about UK Garage, it’s worth mentioning that recently Sammy Virji surprised his fans with a UKG track called Moonlight, which brought an innovative sound within the genre.

In conclusion, this triple co-production has resulted in a highly energetic UK Garage track, which since 15 March 2024 has been known as Ghosts.

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