“The most requested thing I’ve ever made.” – Eats Everything
Eats Everything is back with the heavily-supported, highly-anticipated new single, ‘Upside Down’.
What started simply as an energetic club edit of Diana Ross’s 1980 disco classic has become a sought-after secret weapon for the biggest names in dance music, including Dom Dolla, Chris Lake and GrooveArmada.
Now, with its iconic sample officially cleared—thanks to the mighty Anton Powers (Head of A&R, Ministry of Sound)—this delicious slab of disco house has been blessed—and praised—by the original writers, Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards estate.
“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.”