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Eric Prydz confirms six new Pryda EPs starting with ‘Mygga’ and ‘Modulation’
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Eric Prydz confirms six new Pryda EPs starting with ‘Mygga’ and ‘Modulation’

Home Music Eric Prydz confirms six new Pryda EPs starting with ‘Mygga’ and ‘Modulation’

Eric Prydz has confirmed six new Pryda EPs are finished. The Swedish producer laid out the plan across a run of posts on X. The first EP will pair the singles ‘Mygga’ and ‘Modulation’, returning the Pryda alias to its classic two-track format.

Across the posts, Eric Prydz weighed up whether to revive the dual-track Pryda template or shift to four-track EPs. Then he settled on the original format. Plus, he confirmed that six EPs are sitting ready to go, with no rollout dates yet attached.

The Pryda return marks the alias’ first official output since 2023. That year, the dual release of ‘The Return’ and ‘Of Me’ closed the previous Pryda chapter. Since then, fans have spent roughly two years chasing unreleased Pryda IDs in sets, with no formal records to point to.

‘Mygga’ has already surfaced in recent Eric Prydz sets, sharpening anticipation ahead of any formal word on its release. The track has circulated across EPIC sets and 1001tracklists postings for several months. Now, it finally has a release attached.

Beyond the EP plan, Eric Prydz has been signalling a studio-focused chapter all year. He relaunched EPIC Radio in March 2026 after roughly six years away. He framed the relaunch around unreleased material, with a stated goal of more studio time and less touring.

For Pryda specifically, the news answers years of fan questions. The alias has been home to some of his most beloved production work, and the wait for new material has been one of the longest in the catalogue. Now, six EPs are ready and the first pair is locked in. Listen to ‘Mygga’ via the official Pryda YouTube channel.

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