Eats Everything “Upside Down”

“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 DollaChris 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.”