Eric Prydz Albums Ranked
Eric Sheridan Prydz (born 19 July 1976), also known by his aliases Pryda and Cirez D among a number of others, is a Swedish DJ, record producer, and musician. He rose to fame with his 2004 hit single “Call on Me”, and saw continued chart success with “Proper Education” in 2007, and “Pjanoo” in 2008. In 2016, he released his debut studio album, Opus. In 2017, he won DJ of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards and was also nominated for Live Act of the Year. Aside from producing music, Prydz also runs the record labels Pryda, Pryda Friends, Pryda Presents, and Mouseville, which release most of his own music. On Pryda, he releases music as Pryda. On Mouseville Records, which started in 2002, he releases techno tracks as Cirez D. Prydz has a fear of flying, which means he mainly tours on a bus. He resides in Los Angeles, California. Here are all of Eric Prydz’s albums ranked.
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3. Dare U (2018)
“I mainly listen to techno/tech-house but I’ve always like Prydz because his sound has many different elements of EDM in it. To me it has a strong electro vide to it with hints of techno and progressive (real progressive not this house trance crap that’s become so popular). This album is great and there’s not one song that I feel like skipping from start to finish. “
2. Vol D (2015)
“Superb production and very catchy tunes across the whole album. Eric Prydz does it again. An impeccable work of art. Absolutely worth the wait. If you ever get a chance to see him live, you must take it!
1. Opus (2016)
“If you’re a cheesehead this album has no cheese, so it won’t be for you. Every track is a pure progressive house the way it should be…dark, melodic, and uplifting. Although this is an unmixed album, it still takes you on a journey because it seems like each track picks up where the last one left off. My favorite track on this album, one I think will be overlooked by most people, is “Trubble.” The first time I heard this track was in his Ultra 2015 set at the A state of Trance stage. As a trance fan myself, this has that old-school feel of a dark, melodic progressive trance track (back when there was a fine line between trance and house). Let’s just say I’m happy to finally know what this track is.”