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ERIC PRYDZ pres. PRYDA / OM Library™

ERIC PRYDZ pres. PRYDA / OM Library™

FromOM Library / OnlyMusic™


ERIC PRYDZ pres. PRYDA / OM Library™

FromOM Library / OnlyMusic™

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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ERIC PRYDZ pres. PRYDA / OM Library™5 BEST TRACK by Eric Prydz:Eric Prydz pres. Pryda - ShadowsEric Prydz & Steve Angello - Woz Not Woz (Dub mix)Eric Prydz pres. Pryda - FrankfurtEric Prydz vs Pink Floyd - Proper Education (Dub mix)Eric Prydz vs Pet Shop Boys - MiraclesEric Prydz pres. PRYDAIt was always the enjoyment of working with music that kept Eric coming back for more. From making music on the piano aged 8 to convincing his parents to buy him a keyboard so he could make his own Depeche Mode tracks it was always “just a bit of fun.” However, with his debut artist album set to hit the world this summer, ic’s key loves of house, techno and electro will see him bring all of his styles under one roof for the first time as his underground club roots come to the fore. A bonefide global chart smash in the making, it’s surprising just how far a bit of ‘fun’ can go.Going back to 1994 Eric became the drummer in a synth band called ‘Enemy Alliance’, touring Sweden and dreaming of becoming the next Kraftwerk. He jacked his job in, hooked up with two friends who had a small studio set up making more pop based material and lived the next two years virtually penniless - working on his own hard-hitting, techno-funk tracks and DJing locally when gigs came up.Eric’s first release came about almost by accident. Having made a bunch of new material solely on a Roland MC-505 Groovebox he gave a cassette to a friend who ran a clothing store in Stockholm. Eventually finding its way to the London offices of EMI’s New Religion, in 2000 they released ‘By Your Side’/Mr. Jingles’ and Eric was at last on the hallowed grooves of black vinyl.After the success of that initial release, EMI moved Eric to their flagship dance label Credence. A remix of the boogie bassline driven ‘Mr Jingles’ together with two new tracks followed and ‘EP1’ formed the first of three hugely successful releases. By the time ‘EP3’ came around, Eric had developed into one of the hottest names in house music and the original version of ‘Slammin’ from EP3 became the biggest instrumental tune on Ibiza in the summer of 2003. As an in demand producer the remix offers were flying in. Defining moments like his work on fellow Swede Steve Angello’s ‘Voices’ & Woz Not Woz firmly established Eric’s trademark electronic sound and he went on to remix the likes of The Shapeshifter’s, Alter Ego, Pet Shop Boys and Switch to name but a few.Then things went a bit crazy. A record that he made to play out for friends in Stockholm that sampled a vocal hook from Stevie Winwood’s ‘Valerie’ became a local club anthem off the back of just six dub plates. A year later in 2004 ‘Call On Me’ was out on Ministry of Sound’s Data imprint, topping half the national charts of Europe and remaining at number 1 for six weeks in the UK, generating sales of over 2.5 million units worldwide.As Mouseville Records and Pryda Recordings continue to deliver the dancefloor goods, Eric Prydz is now one of the world’s most in demand underground spinners and producers. With is debut album and new single set to drop, the worlds of techno and house are in safe hands.Compiled & mixed by Paul SidorovOnlyMusic™ 
Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dear Friend's, This is sections of the music library, are a selection of the best musical works of an individual author. We have specially selected & mixed them for you, Listen music and enjoy! Paul Sidorov & OnlyMusic™