Eats Everything 80 min
for the Snowbombing Lab takeover in The Lab LDN
Eats Everything for a Snowbombing Lab takeover in The Lab LDN? We know to expect a joyous, genre-hopping ride that'll have us laughing at his audacity while desperately trying to ID every other track, because the man is a human Shazam-bait generator. The vibe is festival-rammed and beer-soaked, with Eats' trademark grin visible as he drops classic after classic, reminding us why we fell in love with house music in the first place. This is an eclectic house and tech house journey, averaging 123 BPM and dominated by the bright, major key of 12A, which keeps the energy uplifting and accessible across decades of dance music.
The energy profile is bass-heavy, with a fat, driving low-end that anchors playful mid-range samples and vocals, and crisp high-end hats and claps. His mixing is energetic and clever, using quick cuts and long blends to weave between genres, from '90s rave to modern tech-house, without ever losing the groove. The tracklist is a history lesson: opening with Technotronic's 'Pump Up the Jam' NightFunk edit is a nostalgic bomb, while closing with Radio Slave's 'Another Club' brings it back to a hypnotic, minimal peak.
Standouts include Romanthony's 'Let Me Show You Love' remix for its deep house soul, Gorgon City & DRAMA's 'You've Done Enough' (John Summit Mix) for its contemporary pop-house sheen, and Todd Terry's 'Jumpin' for its classic NYC house fire. Dropping Stephan Bodzin's 'Kerosene' is a melodic techno epic moment. From the iconic opening track, through the peak-time rush of his own selections, to the driving closing track, this 80-minute full tracklist is a masterclass in fun, functional DJing.