Eats Everything

Daniel Pearce, better known as Eats Everything, is an English DJ and record producer.[1] He came to prominence in 2011 with the release of "Entrance Song" on Pets Recordings in 2011.[2] Since then, he has received critical acclaim for a number of solo releases on Dirtybird, Hypercolour and Futureboogie.[3]

Eats Everything
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Pearce
Also known as
  • The EEL
  • Catz Eats Dogz
  • Coats in Arms
  • Pat Butcher in drag
  • The Salad Dodger
Born (1980-05-12) 12 May 1980
Bristol, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
Years active2000 - present
Labels
  • Pets
  • Futureboogie
  • Hypercolour
  • EdibleBeats
Associated acts

His productions combine house music with a wide range of other genres such as UK bass, garage, techno and jungle.

Musical career

Early career

Dan began his DJ career at Infamous/Heresy at club Loco Japan, aka Lakotas ugly little sister, and was soon permanently placed as a resident for the Bristol night Ripsnorter then Scream in the early 2000s, as well as playing some gigs in Europe.[4] It was not until 2011, when ‘Entrance Song’ was signed to Pets Recordings, followed soon after by a release on Claude Von Stroke's Dirtybird label that Dan's career as a DJ began to gain momentum.[5]

As a DJ

Since 2011, Dan has played at a number of the world's biggest clubbing institutions such as Fabric, DC10, Amnesia, The Warehouse Project, Space and Watergate, as well as festivals like Glastonbury, Bestival, Creamfields and Secret Garden Party.[6] He has received support from BBC Radio 1’s Pete Tong, who has asked him to do three [[[List of Essential Mix episodes|Essential Mix]]es since 2011, the most recent of which was a live recording of Pete and Dan b2b at The Warehouse Project in 2013.

In 2014, Dan was booked to be the first ever resident at XOYO in London. The three-month residency saw him play every Saturday for 12 weeks.[7] Dan has also received a number of accolades as a DJ. In 2012 he won ‘Best British DJ’ in the DJ Magazine ‘Best of British Awards’.[8] In addition to this, in December 2012 he was the highest new entry in Resident Advisor's prestigious ‘Top 100 DJs Poll’ coming in at number 13.[9]

As a producer

Dan has had a string of critically acclaimed releases on Pets Recordings, Dirtybird, Hypercolour, Futureboogie and Crosstown Rebels.[10] He has also released remixes for a broad selection of labels, giving his distinctive take on tracks by the likes of Adam F, Jamie Jones, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Chicken Lips, X-Press 2 and Four Tet.[11]

He has also collaborated in the studio with the likes of Catz 'n Dogz under the name Catz Eats Dogz,[12] Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Justin Martin, Skream and Lukas as well as the singer/songwriter Sinead Harnett.[11]

In 2011, Dan was awarded ‘Best Breakthrough Producer’ in DJ Magazine's ‘Best of British Award’.[13] At Disclosure's Alexandra Palace sets in early December 2015, Eats Everything provided the opening act.[14]

Discography

Extended plays

  • 2011: Entrance Song [Pets]
  • 2011: Eats Everything [Dirtybird]
  • 2012: Vertigo / Trubble [Dirtybird]
  • 2012: Jagged Elbow [Pets]
  • 2012: Slow For Me [Futureboogie]
  • 2013: Early Bites [Southern Fried Records]
  • 2014: Reworks [Pets]

Collaborations

  • 2011: Worthy and Eats Everything - Tric Trac [Dirtybird]
  • 2012: Idiotproof and Eats Everything - African Love EP [Jackmode Music]
  • 2013: Teed and Eats Everything - Lion, The Lion [Crosstown Rebels]
  • 2013: Justin Martin and Eats Everything - Feather Flight [Hypercolour]
  • 2013: Justin Martin and Eats Everything - The Gettup [Dirtybird]
  • 2013: Catz Eats Dogz - Stinky Lollipop EP [Pets]
  • 2015: Eats Everything featuring Tiga and Audion - Dancing (Again!) [Method White]
  • 2016: Big Discs EP [Pets]
  • 2020: Fatboy Slim and Eats Everything - All The Ladies [Southern Fried Records][15]

DJ mixes

  • RA.316 [Resident Advisor][16]
  • Fabric 86 [Fabric (London)][17]

References

  1. "DJs' Real Names". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. Eats Everything - Entrance Song (Pets Recordings), retrieved 13 December 2018
  3. "Eats Everything". Discogs.com.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "RA.316 Eats Everything". Residentadvisor.net.
  6. "RA: Eats Everything tour dates". Residentadvisor.net.
  7. "Eats Everything announced as XOYO resident". Residentadvisor.net.
  8. "SISKO ELECTROFANATIK". DJMag.com.
  9. "RA Poll: Top DJs of 2012". Residentadvisor.net.
  10. "RA: Eats Everything reviews & features". Residentadvisor.net.
  11. "Eats Everything Tracks / Remixes Overview". 1001Tracklists.com.
  12. "Catz Eats Dogz aka Catz 'n Dogz & Eats Everything - Stinky Lollipop EP [PETS036], by eats everything, catz 'n dogz". Petsrecordings.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  13. "Poll Clubs 2011: Castle Club". DJMag.com.
  14. Tan, Scott. "Disclosure at the Alexandra Palace | Live review". Theupcoming.co.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  15. Wheeler, Seb (10 March 2020). "Listen to Fatboy Slim and Eats Everything's new track, 'All The Ladies'". Mixmag.net. Archived from the original on 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  16. "RA.316 Eats Everything". Residentadvisor.net. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  17. "fabric 86". Fabriclondon.com. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
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