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Eric Prydz
Eric Prydz has spent two decades making club records that age better than most festival-era EDM. The Swedish producer broke through commercially with “Call on Me,” then deepened the reputation through Pryda, Cirez D, and large-format visual concepts like HOLO and Holosphere. That balance between chart history and technical ambition is exactly why his 2026 World DJ Festival booking adds weight beside Marshmello, Zedd, and Armin van Buuren. The Seoul show also ties him into Seoul Land and BEPC Tangent as the local event engine.
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Discography
2016
OpusAlbum
Lead ArtistEric Prydz
2008
PjanooSingle
Lead ArtistEric Prydz
2004
Call on MeSingle
Lead ArtistEric Prydz
Other Credits
2026
World DJ Festival 2026Concert
Fans Also Ask
What is the difference between an Eric Prydz set and a Pryda set?
Eric Prydz sets usually pull from the broader headline catalog, while Pryda sets lean deeper into his progressive house alias and rarer fan-favorite material. The distinction matters because longtime fans often chase the more specialized Pryda experience.
What is Eric Prydz best known for?
Eric Prydz is best known for “Call on Me,” “Proper Education,” “Pjanoo,” and “Opus,” plus his reputation as a high-level live technician. He is one of the few dance artists equally respected for chart singles, club records, and advanced stage production.
What are HOLO and Holosphere?
HOLO and Holosphere are Eric Prydz live show concepts built around immersive visual design. They turned him into one of dance music's most recognizable large-format production names, with audiences treating the visuals as a core part of the performance rather than decoration.
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