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Eats Everything delivers beautifully eclectic sounds on new album: Listen
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Eats Everything delivers beautifully eclectic sounds on new album: Listen

Home Featured Eats Everything delivers beautifully eclectic sounds on new album: Listen

Looking to showcase his versatility and deep knowledge of genres, Eats Everything returns with an explosive new full-length release. Across 17 tracks, the English producer keeps fans on their toes, but the tracks never lack the energy he interjects into his live shows.

With the release of We Lost Ourselves And Found A Family, Eats Everything continues to build upon his incredible career, adding a strong new collection of songs for fans to digest at home or any of his upcoming live shows. Kicking things off with Tell You What It Is (Soul Reprise), the emotion and energy ebb and flow, sometimes in extreme measures but always with the careful control that can only be showcased by an expert producer. From there, Eats Everything quickly delivers a wide variety of moods, from pulsing dubstep to melodic passages and vocals. The inviting softer rhythms and vocal melodies contained on You Matter and R&L allow fans a chance to catch their breadth in between the true hard-hitting anthems.

Discussing the new project, Eats Everything aka Dan Pearce says, “This album is an encapsulation of my experiences with dance music throughout the
ages. I touch on almost every genre, from D’n’B to boogie. Some of it’s for the dancefloor, some of it’s not. There are twists and turns, some beautiful stuff, and some gnarly stuff. I’ve collaborated with heroes of mine. It’s been a long time coming, with many pitfalls and ups and downs, but it’s ultimately been a labour of love.” It is a beautiful and sprawling collection and an early front-runner for best album of 2025.

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