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    Eats Everything pres. History Of Rave w/ Hitty & Break

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    Monday, March 16, 2026

    6:31 PM

    The Roof at Superior Ingredients

    72 Berry Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Eats Everything, English DJ-producer Daniel Pearce, headlines a History of Rave bill at The Roof at Superior Ingredients, joined by Break and Hitty. The bill pairs Pearce's adaptable house-to-bass selections with Break's breakbeat-informed, drum‑focused approach and Hitty's emphasis on pacing and clean transitions, emphasizing momentum and rhythmic detail over spectacle.

    About History Of Rave

    “History Of Rave” arrives in New York as a live electronic program staged on The Roof at Superior Ingredients, placing club music in a setting that invites listening as much as dancing. Lost Kings, Ape Drums, Awen, Jackie Hollander, and Deer Jade move through different strains of contemporary dance production, tracing how rave ideas travel and mutate across scenes. In a city where warehouse parties and nightlife policy have shaped culture for decades, the frame feels deliberate. The earned observation is that the rooftop context makes the music read less as escape and more as record.

    About the Artists

    Eats Everything

    Eats Everything

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    Eats Everything is the stage name of English DJ and producer Daniel Pearce, who broke through in the early 2010s with club records that moved easily between house and tougher, bass-driven strains of electronic music.

    Hitty

    Hitty

    Hitty is an electronic artist who appears on New York City lineups at The Roof at Superior Ingredients. She has shared bills with Eats Everything and Break, including the event “Eats Everything pres. History Of Rave w/ Hitty & Break,” presented as a live set on the venue’s rooftop.

    Break

    Break

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    Break is an electronic artist working in breakbeat-informed styles, built around chopped drum patterns and rhythmic sampling traditions that trace back to funk, jazz, and R&B records. In New York City, Break has appeared at The Roof at Superior Ingredients, including the event “Eats Everything pres.