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Eats Everything: "Clubbing is nowhere near as inclusive as it used to be"

He also talks about snobbery in dance music

  • Dave Turner
  • 6 September 2017

If you explore Eats Everything's Twitter feed, it'll quickly become clear that he's not one to hold back his opinions. Just ask Piers Morgan.

In a recent interview with Ibiza Spotlight, the Bristol DJ and producer spoke about his visits to Ibiza as a raver, highlighting the "outrageous" moments he had at Manumission at Privilege.

Eats said: “Blokes having sex with blokes, dwarfs walking around and all that. It was never that in your face; it was just going on. The rock garden is where all the weird shit happened. I remember a bloke playing a trumpet the wrong way.

"You're off your head, thinking what is going on. It was weird; it was good though. Clubbing is more sanctioned now. It's nowhere near as inclusive as it used to be. I blame the internet for that.”

Eats reckons snobbery and the 'net go hand-in-hand, berating those that complain about things on social media.

"Great things have happened because of the internet, but a lot of bad things have, too. It's mad how the internet has created snobbery and stupidity.

"People can easily see some party on Ibiza and go, ‘Oh look at that tech house party'. Fuck it. If you don't like it, don't watch it. Talk about something you do like. What's the point in talking about something you don't like?”

You can read Eats Everything talking about playing in small towns here and listen to him on our On Rotation podcast here.

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor, follow him on Twitter

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