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Listen To Four New IDs From Eric Prydz [VIDEOS]

by Peter Rubinstein
October 31, 2016
in EDM News, Featured, Music, Previews, Techno, Videos
Eric Prydz Promises Epic 5.0 Is Going To ‘Blow Your Head Off’

Eric Prydz had quite a busy Halloween weekend, playing sets at both Insomniac’s Escape: Psycho Circus and Las Vegas’s Marquee Dayclub over Friday and Saturday. While fans of the prog house legend crooned over the unveiling of his ID “Maximus” (dropped during Psycho Circus and named affectionately by his listeners), several more unrealesed tracks have now been captured and uploaded to Youtube to keep the excitement going.

Four clips taken from Prydz’ Marquee set were posted by user 808coug, three of them standing as potential album material for the producer’s Pryda side project, to be released in November. The fourth track, titled “Forget The World,” is a bootleg of the original song by John Creamer and Stephanie K.

Each of the first three tracks see Prydz taking a minimal yet powerful approach to songwriting, giving us an even clearer idea of what the quickly approaching Pryda album has in store. Listen to the clips below.

 

H/T: Dancing Astronaut | Photo by Rukes.com

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