A beauty from Bristol’s own – Eats Everything

We all love a good edit.. It’s a craft that’s particularly valuable at the moment, with short-form content sparking life into old tracks due to a boiler room clip or footage from a live show.

Bristol-based dance music titan Eats Everything, returns with exactly that.. An official edit of Diana Ross’s disco classic, “Upside Down.” Out now via Sony Music, this infectious disco-house banger has been the subject of feverish demand from fans, earning praise from none other than Nile Rodgers, who declared, “This is the one, this will be BIG!”

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Originally crafted as a bootleg during a flight, this track quickly became a club sensation, gaining support from heavyweights like Dom Dolla, Chris Lake, and Groove Armada. Eats Everything’s rework transforms the timeless groove into a modern dancefloor weapon, layering pulsating basslines and crisp percussion over Ross’s iconic vocal.

“I made this a long time ago as a bootleg, on a whim, on a plane,” says Eats
Everything. “Played it. It booted off. Gave it to some DJ friends. They played it and
said it booted off. Then, one day, I got a message from Sony to say they’d managed
to clear the sample and quoted the man himself—my old mate Nile Rodgers—whose
feedback was: ‘This is the one, this will be BIG!’ They asked if I still wanted to put it
out. I said yes, and here we are—probably the most requested thing I’ve ever made.

Upside Down follows a string of successes for the producer, including the uplifting “Happy People” and the rave-inspired “Ghosts.” To mark the release, Eats Everything is bringing his signature energy to legendary venues like Manchester’s Warehouse Project and London’s DRUMSHEDS.

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