Born on 12 May 1980 in Bristol, England, Eats Everything (real name Daniel Pearce) is a highly influential electronic music producer. Known for his eclectic mix of house, techno, bass, and everything in between, he rose to prominence in 2011 with his breakthrough track "Entrance Song," which garnered widespread attention from both underground and mainstream dance music scenes. Since then, he has become a prominent figure in the global electronic music community, consistently releasing tracks that blur genre boundaries while maintaining a distinctively energetic and infectious sound. Eats Everything’s style is characterized by chunky basslines, dynamic grooves, and a playful yet sophisticated approach to production. His ability to fuse various elements of dance music has earned him critical acclaim, as well as the support of industry heavyweights like Pete Tong, Carl Cox, and Annie Mac. He has also released music on renowned labels such as Dirtybird, Pets Recordings, and his own imprint, Edible. Beyond his studio work, Eats Everything is known for his electrifying DJ sets, often headlining major festivals and clubs around the world, including iconic events like Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, and Fabric London. His passion for music extends beyond production and performance, as he frequently collaborates with fellow artists and engages with his fanbase through social media and radio shows. Other notable tracks in his discography include the anthemic house of 2023's "Get Up" and 2024 single "Happy People" featuring Stevie Appleton.
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