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New Pryda tracks - Reeperbahn/Gavioli.... Samples inside! (pg. 2)
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| iammesol |
PRYDA013 to be released in seven days on beatport, vinyl later.
01 Animal
02 Miami To Atlanta
03 Loaded |
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| Seppuku |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
02 Miami To Atlanta
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nice title, haha. |
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| iammesol |
| I know, right? I didn't believe it at first. :p |
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| coroknight |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
PRYDA013 to be released in seven days on beatport, vinyl later.
01 Animal
02 Miami To Atlanta
03 Loaded |
That's awesome that it is coming out that soon. Will definitely buy. |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
Meh. |
When's the last time you've enjoyed a Prydz release, Jake? :p
| quote: | Originally posted by nsamadi
EDIT: The vocals in Gaviloi ruined it for me. |
Those aren't Gavioli's vocals. Tong laid an acapela over it. |
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| Shudder |
not digging any of his new stuff at all...
i think his remix of sebatien leger - the people is better than his recent productions as of late |
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| RickyM |
| Gaviloi is the better one, the other one was promising to begin, but went no where. |
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| iammesol |
| Pryda013 out on beatport now. |
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| PETRAN |
Hm, Pryda 13 (Animals/Miami To Atlanta/Loaded) sounds quite interesting, i usually like Prydz releases because they have a nice supra-polished, compressed feel about them, and as a previous poster said, the engineering is top-notch (demonstrating some nice acoustics).
From the samples in beatport, "Animal" starts as a typical retroish/commodore-64-sounding electro-houser but develops into a more arpeggiating and trancey blade-runner-like track. Which makes for an interesting resut, especially in the dancefloors! In the same vein, "Miami to Atlanta" starts with the raw and retro electro sounds before leading into an epic synth-driven break. Both of these tracks sound like what would happen if some 80s synth-pop/electro-pop musician decided to make trance or prog-house music!
Final track, "Loaded", is a much more deep'n'proggy twisted afair, and from the samples it sounds quite different from the previous two tracks, demonstrating some twisted synth-riff coupled with an ominous bass and beat and seasoned with some horror/mystery-movie pad on the back, resulting in an interesting atmospheric dance track.
Overall, the realease is quite interesting from the samples. |
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| coroknight |
I bought Pryda 013 first thing this morning and.... I came.
I love this release. Loaded is a great dark proggy track, Miami To Atlanta is the emotional climax, and Animal is just plain badass.
My only complaint is that one part in the breakdown of Miami To Atlanta where it seems like the track is skipping. To me that seriously brought the energy level down but it can probably be edited out (i hope).
Summary: Awesome. |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by PETRAN
Both of these tracks sound like what would happen if some 80s synth-pop/electro-pop musician decided to make trance or prog-house music!
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That's basically what Eric is. :p
Glad you guys enjoy it! Can't believe Miami To Atlanta is actually out. |
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