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Live Review: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs & Eats Everything 'Lion, The Lion'

15 July 2013 | 2:09 pm | Lauren Payne

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Eats Everything team up to create the deep house track 'Lion, the Lion'.

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Everybody loves a bit of TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS, and what's even better is when the Oxford lad teams up with an equally awesome dude to create a piece of chilled out house music that we just can't get enough of.

Collaborating on 'Lion, The Lion', is EAT EVERYTHING and what the boys came up with when they put their heads together is just one big beast of a track that will stick around for a while.

'Lion, The Lion' is being released through Crosstown Rebels, on the Get Lost VI album that TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS has mixed himself. The song itself may sound pretty relaxed, but true power is holding back (so I've been told) and that's exactly what 'Lion, The Lion' has done, it's channeled it's power and released it bit by bit. The choppy synths cut though 'Lion, The Lion' and leave behind a trace of various samples that together make a dance floor, house anthem.

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The track was recorded over two days in EAT EVERYTHING's studio last December, and luckily we now have it in our grasp because this track has been eagerly anticipated, and it's definitely lived up to the hype. EATS EVERYTHING took the reins on the bass and breaks whilst the lovely house melodies we've come to love from TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS are layered in the track and the final product is just his surge of power.

Get Lost VI can now be purchased through Crosstown Rebels, and we can thank them for letting artists such as these experiment with their sounds so we can receive tracks from great pairings such as TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS and EATS EVERYTHING. I say more artists should work together on tracks, because it's always interesting to see how other people's ideas bounce off each other and merge to create something extraordinary.

Words By Lauren Payne

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