Listen to Eats Everything’s new album ‘We Lost Ourselves And Found a Family’


Now obtainable through Three Six Zero Recordings and Ministry of Sound.

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British producer Eats Everything has unveiled his newest album, ‘We Lost Ourselves And Found a Family.’ Released by means of Three Six Zero Recordings and Ministry of Sound, this 16-track LP is a heartfelt homage to the evolution of dance music.

The album showcases collaborations with digital music notable names. Kerri Chandler contributes his experience on ‘The Deeper,’ whereas Goldie provides poetic commentary on the title monitor, exploring the transformative energy of ’90s rave tradition. The venture options extra contributions from MJ Cole, Chris Lorenzo, and Sheffield’s personal Coco, who brings a particular hip-hop ingredient to the drum and bass tracks.

Spanning many years of dance music, the album blends traditional home, UK storage, rave, and techno. Standout tracks embody ‘Absolutely Mental’ with MC SGT Pokes, ‘One Call’ with MJ Cole, and ‘Upside Down,’ a licensed Diana Ross

“This album is an encapsulation of my experiences with dance music all through the ages,” says Eats Everything, aka Dan Pearce. “I contact on virtually each style, from D&B to boogie. Some of it’s for the dancefloor, a few of it’s not. There are twists and turns, some stunning stuff, and a few gnarly stuff. I’ve collaborated with heroes of mine. It’s been a very long time coming, with many pitfalls and ups and downs, but it surely’s in the end been a labor of affection.”

Listen to ‘We Lost Ourselves And Found a Family’ beneath and obtain your copy right here.