The perfect finale to a stellar residency! Swedish progressive home titan Eric Prydz has lastly wrapped up his HOLOSPHERE 2.0 residency at UNVRS in Ibiza. The island venue oversaw three months of supreme audio visible magnitude spanning throughout 14 reveals. It additionally witnessed a bunch of Pryda and Cirez D classics in tandem with a spectacle hardly witnessed earlier than in a membership. The dance music legend was saving one of the best for the final. Prydz’s iconic ‘Name on Me’ was the chosen one to attract curtains on the three month sojourn.
‘Name on Me’ is Eric’s personal 2004 take sampling Steve Winwood’s 1982 basic ‘Valerie’. The music video for the basic was the one which made extra waves, to the purpose it caught the eye of then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. The indicators given by Prydz of holding himself away from the enduring monitor was to keep away from the tag of a ‘one hit marvel’. The progressive home legend clearly went to realize a lot greater accolades in profession.
The ’20 Years of Pryda‘ present in Austin, Texas earlier this yr has witnessed a historical past of kinds. It noticed the revival of the basic after 21 years as part of Eric’s set. Ibiza 2004 was the final time it graced the tracklist of the progressive home legend. There have been situations post-2004 admitted by Eric himself the place the viewers got here to his reveals only for the track. The restlessness and anticipation of these nonetheless didn’t persuade him to drop ‘Name on Me’ at these reveals. It was lifeless and buried and nobody ever presumed of their wildest goals he would play it once more.
Prydz slammed out the basic to shut On The Seashore at Brighton, United Kingdom in July. A uncommon third look in 21 years was witnessed to shut out HOLOSPHERE 2.0 leaving the gang in awe.
Fairly the perfect spectacle to exit most likely probably the most spectacular enviornment this yr!
