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Clear Your Schedule, Eric Prydz Has Released A Career-Spanning 150-Track Playlist

I don't know how to put this, but Eric Prydz is kind of a big deal. The Swedish DJ/producer has garnered such universal recognition as a progressive house innovator that he competes with chart toppers of more mainstream electronic music styles, and he's just released an epic new playlist that charts the course of his illustrious career.
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I don’t know how to put this, but Eric Prydz is kind of a big deal. The Swedish DJ/producer has garnered such universal recognition as a progressive house innovator that he competes with chart toppers of more mainstream electronic music styles, and he’s just released an epic new playlist that charts the course of his illustrious career.

The Spotify playlist kicks off with an interview in which Prydz discusses his musical origins before bouncing between releases from various eras of his career. It includes songs from his Pryda and Cirez D aliases as well, painting a picture of the musical mastermind’s full range as a producer.

More than anything, this playlist also makes us more eager to see what Eric Prydz and deadmau5 deliver on their upcoming collaboration. Both artists are icons in their own right (and deservedly so), making it almost certain that whatever they turn out will be nothing short of epoch making.

Until then, if Eric Prydz‘s 150-track Spotify playlist isn’t already the soundtrack to your day, then I really don’t know what you’re doing with your life.


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