Superstar DJ Eric Prydz is set to play at Circus’ 8th birthday at Liverpool’s Nation on Saturday 25th September. Here he talks to us about his new album, up and coming artists, and Summer anthems.
Jayne Robinson
Date published: 14th Sep 2010
Superstar DJ Eric Prydz is set to play at Circus’ 8th birthday at Liverpool’s Nation on Saturday 25th September. Here he talks to us about his new album, up and coming artists, and Summer anthems.
This Swedish DJ/Producer 'du jour' is responsible for some of dance music’s biggest tracks, including last Summer’s anthem ‘Pjanoo’ and has fast become one of electronica's most in-demand producers.
You’ve got a new album out this year, tell us about it?
The album has been an ongoing process for the past five years. I always had the ethos that it will be finished when it’s finished. I didn’t want to rush it, and now it’s finally getting released! It will be out this Summer which is perfect timing because the album is very much a Summer album. It’s very melodic, emotional and it’s very good, I’m really proud of it. As it's music that I’ve made over the last five years, some of it is old and some very new, but I don’t feel that any of it is dated.
You have a number of brands including Cirez D and Pryda, is there one in particular you prefer?
Cirez D, Pryda and the other brands are still all Eric Prydz. It’s just that the big singles like ‘Call On Me’ were released under Eric Prydz. Tracks like ‘Pjanoo’ and ‘Proper Education’ were actually released on Pryda first but through the massive support they received from the club scene they then crossed over to become Eric Prydz singles.
Speaking of 'Pjanoo', how did that track come about? How do you feel about it being a Summer anthem?
'Pjanoo' is a track I made over four years ago and I remember making it very quickly. I had a show the same day in the UK and I took the pre-mastered track there expecting it to go off massively. I knew it was something special but when I played it I didn’t’ get the reaction I expected at all. The club just didn’t get it. I completely forgot about the track and it was almost two years later when I was playing a Boxing Day party in Stockholm with all my friends that I found the CD in my bag and thought I would play it again.
When I played it the club just exploded. Someone filmed it on their cell phone and put it up on YouTube, and that’s when people just started going crazy for it. It just shows that releasing music is all about timing, you can have the best track in the world and release it at the beginning of the year to get nothing then release it again at the end of the year and get a number 2 single! After ten years in the industry you start to get used to this.
Can we expect more tracks like this from the album?
Definitely, there’s a lot of tracks that have the potential to be Summer anthems, there’s a lot of feel good, melodic tracks on there but again it’s all about timing so we will have to see how people react to it over the year.
What artiste or DJ is one to watch?
DJ wise I’ve always been a big fan of John Digweed and Sasha. I admire any DJ that uses the tracks in their sets as bricks and builds a bigger thing out of it rather than playing one track after another that any DJ can do.
In terms of new talent there is a new guy called Acki Kokotof. He’s Greek but has been living in Sweden and his music is really forward thinking. Every time he plays a track it blows me away. He hasn’t got a record deal yet but there’s a lot of interest in him and he’s definitely one to blow up in 2010.
What would you say is your dance record of the decade?
Hard question, there’s so many good tracks from the past ten years I don’t think I could pick one track!
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