The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Eats Everything

Reading Rooms, Dundee, March 3

- gayle ritchie

Internatio­nal DJ and producer Eats Everything, aka Dan Pearce, storms into Dundee tomorrow night as part of his 2018 tour of Scotland.

The Bristolian, who hosts a monthly show on BBC Radio One, promises it will be “rowdy as heck”.

“I’ve never played a bad gig in Scotland and I reckon Scots are pretty similar to Bristolian­s in their willingnes­s to party, their friendline­ss and general madness,” he says.

“Although I’ve played Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness and Fife, this will be my first shot at Dundee.”

Dan will head to the city’s legendary Reading Rooms having played Aberdeen’s Unit 51 tonight, and then he hits up Edinburgh for two shows on Sunday – one kicking off at The Skybar at 4pm, and then from 11pm at La Belle.

“None of it will be chilled out – we’ll be in Scotland!” he says. “Expect some serious raving! I can’t imagine getting any sleep over the weekend. We’ll need to drink a lot of Irn Bru to keep us going!”

To mark his Scottish tour, Dan says he’s going to “do Scottish things” like whisky tasting and watching a football match.

“I don’t even like whisky but there’s a saying in Scotland that there’s a whisky for everyone, so we’ll see,” he laughs.

“I don’t know which footie match we’ll be seeing – my mates are keeping it a surprise. Whatever is on, I guess.”

For those not in the know, Dan’s production­s combine house music with a wide range of other genres such as UK bass, garage, techno and jungle – seriously danceable stuff.

His journey began in 2011 with the release of Entrance Song which was championed by the likes of Seth Troxler, Carl Cox, and Jamie Jones.

His next two bass-laden bombs, The Size and Tric Trac, were picked up by Claude Von Stroke for his flagship Dirtybird label and the rest, as they say, is history.

Releases like Jagged Edge and Vertigo attained undergroun­d dancefloor anthem status, meaning Eats Everything would be in the limelight for some time to come. His DJ skills have gained him a reputation of one of the scene’s most on-point party starters.

Always one to go with the moment rather than to meticulous­ly plan out sets, one example was an off-the-cuff set with Claude Von Stroke in Ibiza.

What started off as a casual lunchtime spin to 40 people finished nine hours later to a crowd at least ten times bigger.

With work on his own music, a relentless touring schedule playing some of the world’s biggest festivals and events, Dan continues to prove himself as one of the UK’s finest dance music exports.

“This is the most prolific period in my whole career,” he says.

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Dan Pearce, aka Eats Everything, is an internatio­nally-renowned DJ.

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