Westend at Nocturnal Wonderland, 2022 (DJ Mix)
Sample excerpt for album Westend at Nocturnal Wonderland, 2022 (DJ Mix).
Read MoreQuién pone casa hoy?
Sample excerpt for album Quién pone casa hoy?.
Read MoreTomorrowland Winter 2024: ANNA at Mainstage (DJ Mix)
Sample excerpt for album Tomorrowland Winter 2024: ANNA at Mainstage (DJ Mix).
Read MoreEli & Fur at Club Space Miami, Dec 16, 2023 (DJ Mix)
Sample excerpt for album Eli & Fur at Club Space Miami, Dec 16, 2023 (DJ Mix).
Read MoreVTSS at Movement Detroit, 2024 (DJ Mix)
Sample excerpt for album VTSS at Movement Detroit, 2024 (DJ Mix).
Read MoreWe Are Mirage
Sample excerpt for We Are Mirage.
Read MorePjanoo – Radio Edit
Sample excerpt for Pjanoo – Radio Edit.
Read MoreConsciousness – Eric Prydz Remix
Sample excerpt for Consciousness – Eric Prydz Remix.
Read MoreOpus
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Read MoreCall on Me – Radio Mix
Sample excerpt for Call on Me – Radio Mix.
Read MoreEric Prydz
For over 20 years, Eric Prydz has been synonymous with immaculately produced and unique sounding electronic music. The Platinum-selling artist is responsible for some of the biggest progressive house tracks, not to mention some of the most technically impressive live shows of any touring artist – HOLO/EPIC. Prydz has headlined some of the world’s most storied venues, Madison Square Garden to Brixton Academy & Alexandra Palace, earned multiple Grammy nominations, hosted an ongoing radio show for Beats1 and topped charts with his alter-egos Pryda and Cirez D. It’s his dedication to his craft as a producer and DJ that leaves him in the highly enviable and singular position of appealing to dance music’s underground connoisseurs and main-stage masses alike.
Pryda is Prydz’s most well-known alias, one whose sound is replicated endlessly in dance music. Listen to the discographies of any current electronic music success and you can hear Pryda’s influence—the ‘Pryda Sound,’ comprised of immaculately layered melodies and harmonies, is now almost a sub-genre unto itself. Cirez D offers a different perspective, a stark contrast to the rich melodies of Pryda, its stripped-back techno dark, raw, and designed for ominous warehouses and long, late-night sets. It’s a deliberate point of focus for Prydz, who relishes playing those environments, and Cirez D, like his other monikers, offers him the freedom to make and release the records that he wants to play, unconstrained by expectations.