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In an ever-changing music industry

Eric Prydz’s Epic Radio 018 packs eight new IDS

Home Uncategorized Eric Prydz’s Epic Radio 018 packs eight new IDS

In an ever-changing music industry where adapting musical tastes now thrive, Eric Prydz has been one DJ to consistently implement and evolve is own sound and image. Of course, Eric’s cleverness has seen the music icon produce under three different alias, each administering their own unique substance making the underground spinner one of the most in-demand DJs right now. And with a radio show under his belt and five EPIC shows in the history books, Prydz still goes from strength to strength.

In the most recent installment of Epic Radio, Eric Prydz treated avid Epic listeners to relive his Steel Yard set from Creamfields 2017 during the August bank holiday. Having played one of the most talked about sets from the festival, the ‘Opus‘ legend went about his business dropping eight never heard before tracks during the first hour of his set ranging from music by the prestige sounds of Pryda, his dark techno side Cirez D and the main man himself Eric Prydz. Thanks to Tracklist 1001 the approximate times of the new IDs can be found at: 00:00, 07:55, 12:40, 17:22, 23:32, 29:30, 41:08, and 53:41. Capping off a whirlwind show the producer was out of time to play the second hour from his set on the radio, however, Prydz hints at the possibility of playing the remainder in a future show on Epic Radio.

Hopefully, in due time Prydz will shed light on the new IDs with fans anxiously waiting in the midst. For Eric though, the music producer continues to dominate electronic music having just picked up the coveted award of ‘Best DJ’ at the inaugural Electronic Music Awards. Relive Prydz at Creamfields below and leave a comment to which ID is your favorite.

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