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News |  22 Dec 2016 13:28 |  By RnMTeam

Supersonic ropes in Eric Prydz for headline act

MUMBAI: Vh1 Supersonic has just announced that Eric Prydz will be the first headline artist for 2017 edition. This is not only his India debut, but also his first ever performance in any Asian country.

In the past, Eric’s preferred mode of transport across cities, countries and even continents, has been buses, trains and on occasion, the odd cruise ship too. Convincing Prydz to come to India for his first ever performance has been nothing less than a coup for the team at Vh1 Supersonic.

Vh1 Supersonic has been known for bringing landmark artists and events to India including Skrillex, Major Lazer, and Chainsmokers in the past. The announcement of Eric Prydz as one of the festival headliners will send a ripple of excitement through fan communities in India and across the Asian region as well. Fans are expected to flock to Pune from all across India, with a considerable number also expected from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Muscat, Singapore and the Maldives as well.

Prydz, who is a household name, respected by fans of all electronic sub-genres – something few artists can lay claim to, in this day and age. He is also deeply revered by his peers and credited with the creation of the ‘Pryda Snare’ – a production technique that has been widely used by the biggest names in the dance music industry including Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, W&W and several others.

A legendary Swedish DJ and producer, Eric Prydz is synonymous with immaculately produced and unique sounding electronic music. Some would even call his sound a separate and self-sustaining sub-genre in electronic dance music. The Platinum-selling producer has been responsible for some of the biggest progressive house tracks of the last decade. His live shows are arguably the most technically impressive, of any touring artist.

As a solo artist, Prydz has headlined and sold out some of the world’s most renowned venues, including Madison Square Garden, Brixton Academy and Alexandra Palace. He’s earned multiple Grammy nominations and topped charts with his alter-ego monikers Pryda and Cirez D. His dedication to his craft is unparalleled and has earned him accolades and appreciation from a diverse community of fans globally. The quality of his music and live sets has ensured that he stays in the highly enviable and unique position of being able to appeal to dance music’s underground hipsters as well as masses of fans that lean towards a more mainstream sound.

Quite simply put Eric Prydz is the unparalleled best of both worlds – the Mainstream and the Underground. There is just no one else like him, in the entire electronic music industry.

Excited about the announcement, Viacom18 Head for LIVE Consumer Products, Saugato Bhowmik shared, “We at Vh1 Supersonic have always been passionate about bringing the most transformative, never before experiences for our fans in India and beyond. In addition, our Superfans have in turn always rewarded us with their unqualified love and support. As we move into our fourth edition at Pune, we could not think of a more legendary and revered artist from the EDM sub-genre than Eric Prydz to carry forward this tradition. It has been a virtual coup for us at Vh1 Supersonic to bring Eric to India and I can assure our Superfans that it does not get any bigger than this in the international dance music scene. We have more exciting news coming up soon for our superfamily about the rest of the line-up and I am certain they will be thrilled with what we have planned for them.”

Delighted about the announcement Festival Curator Nikhil Chinapa said: "Eric's been an artist we've been trying to bring to India forever. I have heard him several times in different continents and I can truly say, there is nobody like him in all of electronic music's landscape. Bringing him to India for Vh1 Supersonic is a dream come true - a dream to share his incredible music with my closest friends, who've never heard him live before. With this booking and after all these years, it feels like my work in electronic music is complete."

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