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John Cameron’s 10 Best Electronic Music Tracks Of 2015

As another year chock full of electronic music releases comes to a close, the EDM blogosphere once again tries to speculate which tracks will be most remembered from the past 12 months. As a whole, dance music in 2015 has been characterized by a return to more classic styles, and this trend strongly reflects in the releases of individual artists.
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Eric Prydz – Opus

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After years of lying relatively dormant, Eric Prydz has come out of his shell to take over the world of electronic music. In a musical movement that relies so heavily on the constant release of new tracks, it’s almost unheard of for an artist to make music for a decade and not release it – but that’s exactly what Prydz did, and now that he’s unveiled it to the world, he’s set the stage for a debut album of epic proportions.

“Opus” is the most noteworthy part of his upcoming, self-titled debut album. Featuring the long, driving progressions and etherial arpeggios that have become the DJ/producer’s calling card, “Opus” swells up into a crescendo of raw emotion – with a brilliant simplicity that echoes the timelessness of every significant release since the beginning of electronic music.


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