Eric Prydz has unleashed the third volume of his Pryda 10 series and this one is his biggest yet. The first two came in at four and six tracks respectively, but this one tops both of them and then some with a massive 12 tracks including the often requested "Inox" ID, "Border Control," "One Day" and so many more.

Unlike the prior two EPs, Prydz kept the majority of the track names the same what fans gave them when they were first played. After finishing and mixing down all of these songs, coming up with new names is just another step that would confuse fans. Leaving the original name is smart and convenient.

The 12 tracks takes fans through the past decade of Eric Prydz music. "Seadweller" has been sitting on the shelf since a 2005 Kiss FM mix but comes with a bit of an update.

Though every track on the EP / album / release is a highlight with the emotional attachment hardcore fans feel to each of these tracks there are a few others that stand out. "Inox" is named after the festival in Toulouse, France where Prydz has played several times and premiered the song in 2009. "The Truth" is named after a more recent ID premiered at his EPIC 3.0 concert at Madison Square Garden last fall. Others like "Border Control" and "One Day" have been among on the top of many fan's wishlists for quite some time as well.

Now you can own them all.

You can purchase all twelve files on Beatport.

The next bit of music to come from Prydz is a batch of Cirez D music, titled Volume D [4], which will include an unknown amount of tracks and with the amount of Cirez D music floating out there could be another massive release.

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