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must find more songs like Eric Prydz - Shadows!
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| tearinox |
Anyone else a fan of this song? It kicks ass, imo. Here's a sample if you haven't heard it before.
http://media.putfile.com/Eric-prydz-sample-73 |
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| miamitranceman |
| I recommend more Prydz stuff under his various aliases, as well as Kris Menace. Also check some of the other artists under Prydz labels like Henrik B for example. Honestly, one reason Prydz is so popular is his sound is constantly different. |
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| nikhil chinapa |
| I was owned by the Pryda label in 2006. Henrik B and Paulo Modjo for sure... 1983, Frankfurt, Aftermath, Overrun and I can't remember being my favourites... |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
| the mastering on all of the pryda crew releases is unbelievable. how they get things to sound that good is astonishing and unreal. |
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| djpaulc |
| by the way, any word on shadows getting an official release??? |
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| Omega_Blue |
| i'm feelin the original much more than the claes rosen remix.. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Some nice tracks there. :) |
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| tearinox |
| wow thanks for the list! and you are correct, it is actually under his alias Pryda. |
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| m1kest4r |
| quote: | Originally posted by PETRAN
Is this pryda? Eric Prydz under the name pryda produces more deep detroity-technoy stuff whereas under the eric prydz alias is streight-up big-room mainstream house (with some "electro" elements some would say, i would disagree) |
it goes more on the
eric prydz = more commercial/mainstream stuff
pryda = everything that doesnt fit in the other 2.
cirez d = harder, techier house stuff
for his 3 main aliases anyway. he explained it somewhere in an interview (i couldn't find it unfortunately) |
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