John Summit & Eyes Everywhere – Seen It All [Farris Wheel]
John Summit has linked up with tech elites Eyes Everywhere for heavy new house cut Seen It All. This follows an epic year which includes a long list of hard hitters like Afterhours, Trompetas and absolute weapon Detonate with Westend, which became an undisputable staple on Beatport’s top 100 Tech House chart for months, as well as a firm festival favourite all around the globe.
Seen It All begins by declaring the names of the biggest tech music cities North America has to offer. This is then followed by an electric build-up before exploding into a chaotic mix of synths and heavy bass that will no doubt make the crowd go wild, while the sound of a racing car that follows this, emphasises the fast life associated with being able to ‘see it all’.
Hailing from the Windy City of Chicago, John Summit is infamous for his ‘bedroom producer turned pioneering DJ’ persona thanks to his versatile sets. Heavily supported by fellow Chicago native Gene Farris, John was quickly signed to Farris Wheel Recordings, which proved fruitful from the get-go with John’s debut Guest List with Dead Space becoming the highest charting track in the label’s history. With a growing tribe of listeners and backing from Claude VonStroke, Lee Foss, Walker & Royce and more, John Summit’s mark on the dance scene has been nothing short of monumental.
Eyes Everywhere make the ideal candidates for the collaboration on Seen it All. Not because of the name, but their unbelievable skills on the keys which they’ve spent nearly a decade perfecting. Buffalo born and bred, Brian and Kyle of Eyes Everywhere’s approach to dance is anything but pretentious, hence why they are most comfortable doing sets that allow them to intimately connect with the crowd. It pays to be humble as their laidback mindset has earned them signings and hits through Desert Hearts, Box of Cats, Toolroom and Insomniac just to name a few. While bookings from New York to Croatia and everywhere in between for events like Holy Ship, Camp Bisco and HARD Summer have become the norm.