Artist profile
Eater is a producer working in deep dubstep and grime, crafting atmospheric, bass-heavy tracks rooted in UK underground sound design. Their work emphasizes intricate rhythmic structures and immersive sonic textures characteristic of the 140 BPM spectrum.
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Plan a set with Eater tracks scored against the rest of the catalog
Eater is a high-energy — mostly instrumental artist.
Sits right in the typical 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime pocket.
Across 14 analysed tracks, Eater averages 69% energy — harder than 84% of individual 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime tracks — and 35% groove, straighter than 60%.
Measured against 4,816 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime tracks on 11 August 2026.
Most tracks sit between 70–150 BPM with a median of 140 · predominantly minor keys (64% minor) · most common key: 10B (D Major) with 2 tracks.
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We scored every transition between Eater’s 14 analysed tracks and every track by 12,460 other artists. 129 catalogues clear the bar — a transition counts at 80 chemistry or above, the same number you’ll see on any track page. The 8 with the widest margin over chance are below.
Chance is measured, not assumed: 0.573% of transitions between two randomly drawn tracks by different artists in this catalogue reach 80. Listed alphabetically — the set is reproducible, the order inside it is not.
21 of the 560 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.2. They come from 5 different Eater tracks.
Fractions → Shipwreck'd · 8A → 9A · same BPM · 90 chemistry
26 of the 532 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.0. They come from 6 different Eater tracks.
Icebörg - SubMarine Remix → You See Me · 7A → 8A · same BPM · 90 chemistry
20 of the 280 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 1.6. They come from 9 different Eater tracks.
Stand Up → Shake It Off · 6A → 7A · same BPM · 88 chemistry
23 of the 560 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.2. They come from 11 different Eater tracks.
Fractions → What's Happening To Me · 8A → 7B · −5 BPM · 84 chemistry
22 of the 560 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.2. They come from 4 different Eater tracks.
22 of the 560 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.2. They come from 4 different Eater tracks.
24 of the 546 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 3.1. They come from 8 different Eater tracks.
Chemistry weighs harmonic, rhythmic, energy, groove, mood and vocal compatibility. Tempos are as analysed from the recording — where a genre is habitually detected an octave down, this is how we handle it. Different measurement from the audience-overlap list further down the page.
DJs and producers closest to Eater by audience overlap — the artists their listeners also play. It’s a taste signal, not a measured key-and-tempo match: good for shortlisting crates when you’re prepping a set around Eater, then check the chemistry on the pair you actually mix. Eligible names link to their own page.
Similarity data from Last.fm. BPM, key and energy on this page are measured from the recordings in our catalog.
Eater's tracks in our catalog range from 70 to 150 BPM, with a median of 140 BPM. Across 14 tracks, the most common range falls in the 140–145 BPM bucket.
Eater's tracks are mostly in minor keys (64% minor across 14 tracks). The most common single key is 10B (D Major) with 2 tracks.
We scored every transition between Eater's 14 analysed tracks and every track by 12,460 other artists. 129 catalogues clear the bar by more than chance would give, and 12th Planet, Abstrakt Sonance, Borne are three of them — listed alphabetically, because the set is reproducible and the order inside it is not. A transition counts at 80 chemistry or above, the same number shown on a track page. One measured example: Fractions into Shipwreck'd, 8A to 9A, 90 chemistry.
Eater sits closest to The Lurkers, Chelsea, Slaughter And The Dogs in our catalog. That ranking is audience overlap — the artists their listeners also play — rather than a measured key-and-tempo match, so treat it as a shortlist worth digging through, not a promise that any two tracks will beatmatch. The full list, with track counts, is in the Related artists section above.