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Eric Prydz Drops Beloved Fan-Favorite Track “NOPUS” In Its Final Form [LISTEN]


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Eric Prydz has finally dropped his already beloved production “NOPUS” — marking one of his most coveted productions to date.

“NOPUS” delivers on every level with its theatrical build and release. The grand, euphoric song has all the makings of a masterpiece with whirling synths and melodics, bright, twinkling arps — and, overall, the kind of upbeat energy we need in 2020.

In addition, Prydz has unleashed an official music video for the track featuring his insane HOLO production. He shares, “We made this video because it reminds us of good times. I really hope you all get the same feeling we do.”

Similarly to Prydz’s iconic 2015 release “Opus,” which led into his debut Opus album, the song tends to play out toward the end of his performances. The pun here is “not Opus” = “NOPUS” — and the name just stuck. Now, we can listen anytime we want.

Listen to “NOPUS” in its final form right here.

Eric Prydz – NOPUS

Stream/download: https://lnk.to/EPNOPUSyd

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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