Eric Prydz Teams Up With Knife Party's Rob Swire On Breathe
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Eric Prydz Teams Up With Knife Party’s Rob Swire On Breathe

Out of all the collaborations I could have expected to find myself writing about this weekend, Eric Prydz and Knife Party's Rob Swire seem like as unlikely a combination of names as any. Stylistically speaking the two have little more in common than the fact that they both make electronic music, but have joined forces on "Breathe" nonetheless.
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Out of all the collaborations I could have expected to find myself writing about this weekend, Eric Prydz and Knife Party’s Rob Swire seem like as unlikely a combination of names as any. Stylistically speaking the two have little more in common than the fact that they both make electronic music, but have joined forces on “Breathe” nonetheless.

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Prydz premiered the track on his recently debuted Beats 1 show. While replete with his signature synth arpeggios, “Breathe” features a markedly lower tempo than his other discography as well as testosterone-filled vocals reminiscent of Swire’s Pendulum-era releases. It’s refreshing to see that even both artists respective fan bases are for the most part mutually exclusive, they can respect each other’s craft enough to converge on a track like this in a way that ought to please both crowds.

Meanwhile, both artists are also on the brink of releasing albums – Eric Prydz in the form of his long-awaited self-titled debut effort and Swire in the form of Knife Party’s Trigger Warning EP.

Give the track a listen above and let us know what you think of “Breathe.”


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