Eric Prydz Concludes EP Series With Pryda Vol. III

Clear your schedule for the next couple of hours - Eric Prydz just released 12 tracks. The third of a series of monthly EPs leading up to the release of Prydz' debut album next month, Pryda Vol. III boasts the longest track list of the series. As with the first two, the EP is made up of previously unreleased songs that he's sprinkled into his transcendental live sets over the last decade - and the mystique he's built around them has put them among the most highly anticipated releases of the year.

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Clear your schedule for the next couple of hours – Eric Prydz just released 12 new tracks.

The third installment in a series of monthly EPs leading up to the release of Prydz’ debut album next month, Pryda Vol. III boasts the longest track list yet. As with the first two, the EP is made up of previously unreleased songs that he’s sprinkled into his transcendental live sets over the last decade – and the mystique he’s built around them has put them among the most highly anticipated releases of the year.

Unlike the first two volumes of the EP series, all twelve tracks on Pryda Vol. III are only available on Beatport at present, perhaps owing to the fact that his productions have only increased in demand as the years have gone by. With all the hype he’s made over the last few months, it will be interesting to see how his debut album will measure up – although, if there’s a progressive house artist on the scene who’s capable of delivering on such promises, it’s Eric Prydz.

Listen to Pryda Vol. III on Beatport and stay on the lookout for Eric Prydz‘ debut album sometime next month.


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