Label owner Eats Everything gives Lord Leopard's "Jump 4 Me" the Reebeef treatment
Hot on the heels of original “Jump 4 Me” with its funked-up stabs, swaggering drums, and wild-eyed rave energy, Eats Everything gives this record a playful twist.

With its punchy groove, raw rhythmic drive, and that unmistakable vocal hook twisted into new shapes, Eats Everything's Reebeef of "Jump 4 Me" turns the dial up to full rave. A no-nonsense tool designed to work the room, it’s bold, bouncy, and laced with Dan’s unmistakable production weight.
Few artists straddle the underground and main stage quite like Eats Everything. Since bursting onto the scene with “Entrance Song”, he’s played everywhere from Glastonbury and fabric to Boomtown, EDC Vegas, and beyond, including shows in hot air balloons, museums, and churches. His discography stretches from iconic remixes and heavyweight originals to collabs with Fatboy Slim, Shermanology, and more, alongside celebrated sets for BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix and his fabric 86 mix.
As the founder of Edible and EI8HT, he’s been a driving force behind some of the most forward-thinking house and techno records of the last decade, while his ‘History of Rave’ events champion the full spectrum of UK club culture.
With this Reebeef of "Jump 4 Me," Eats Everything brings a wild, high-impact spin to an already rowdy record, made for sweat-soaked rooms, big-system energy, and moments when the dancefloor needs a funky uplift.
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