@@MatiasVDoolan I think mau5 and prydz are about equal. Both advanced in their own way. I mean you look at both of their studios and it’s unique to them personally in their own way. You take a Swedish producer and a Canadian/American producer your gonna get a different taste. Though I lean towards mau5 since he was the first edm artist I listened to when I was 9 yrs old.
@@MichaellleahciMIt's not about the style. Prydz make different genres. It's a more complete producer. He did Opus, he did Call on Me (a global hit, yet, keeping his style), as Pryda he also have his own Prog House style (listen to The Reason, The Drive, Shadows, etc). Not only that, he make more underground (techno, again keeping his signature) music with the alias Cirez D.
haha thats funny to see you watching these videos, what a coincidence. I love your vids and wrxfans. Just watched your c6 review today actually. keep it up man!
Just got back from a festival this weekend where I got to see Eric Prydz for the second time. I saw both him and Deadmau5 at EDCLV21. You were the first person I heard EDC from, so thank you!
Coffee runs from deadmau5 teaches me the lifestyle of an artist, there mindset and how human they are just like anyone else. I suddenly want to watch a coffee run from all my favorite artists
18:13 Eric talking about Holo, little did he know it was going to be a huge success 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I just saw it yesterday in Mexico City and it's mind-blowing.
HAHA FINALLY Joel gets the taste of his own medicine when Erik isn't paying attention to a word hes saying 17:15 lol...he always does that to his coffee run guest, and to top it off makes them pay lol.
Brad Mehlenbacher No themselves not, no one actual considers themselves as king or something like that, that would be quite selfish, but I'm a big fan of Progressive House, which is what Eric makes. And his style is so good, it's so different, makes me see him as a very big idol.
***** Agreed they are great, give Sasha and Digweed in their post-trance days a listen and see what you think, they're well revered in the progressive house scene. Guy J and Hernan Cattaneo are massive too in today's modern age of progressive house.
+A Rainbow Nigga he is not, everyone knows he is a fcking god. However, you might think he is underrated because he has not gone mainstream like skrillex, but thats a good thing
a big part of why i watch these is to see the reactions of the ppl walking by.. ppl literally screaming his name as he drives by and he doesnt even blink.
I love these coffee runs :) Loved to see A-Trak, Diplo, Armand Van Helden, Axwell, Paul Oakenfold etc.. Also Eric sounds almost British, like Armin can get a brit accent.. Maybe it's because they spend a lot of time here? Which is a good thing ha ha, love all the DJs though :)
This is hilarious, Deadmau5 worked in a cannery, Eric Prydz was a telemarketer and Calvin Harris worked in a supermarket. Now suddenly they all have Net Worths north of 5 million dollars.
i have a hell of a lot of respect and love for eric prydz have done since call on me and it will now never ever ever change either long may the eric prydz machine continue
You need a hearing aid or something as a person who lives in England that sounds NOTHING like any of the dozens of accents in England nor does it sound like any Scottish, Welsh or Irish accent. You can tell his accent is more like PewDiePie's accent (who is Swedish) as opposed to any British/Irish accent AND you can CLEARLY tell it is not British/Irish when he says certain words like OK (1:35) He CLEARLY sounds like a European person who does not natively speak English but knows good English and has a good English speaking accent
sorry, Garrix doesn't deserve deadmau5's passenger seat. The seat is reserved for good musicians only (with the exception of a couple lawyers/politicians/etc.) It'd take forever to wipe that kid's sense of entitlement off of the seat.
Craziify Bigroom is a complete joke. It's full of those artists. With some cheesy chords and 4-to-the-floor kick and some preset from Nexus and then crushing the dynamics of their track, that's all they do, especially Martin Garrix.
Aka Easy big room is needed in for example in trance sets to kinda ease the rythm and calm down for some time in sets, what you are refeering its not big room in general, its just lazy simple songs that get overhyped
Agreed. I was thinking the same thing, he basically ignored nearly everybody who was yelling out to him, almost as if its a routine thing and he doesn't care anymore lol.
spinosaur19 Agreed. Hearing your stage name all the time but never being recognized for your true self must be pretty depressing. But Joel is awesome, so he probably just goes on another coffee run when he is down and realizes that he is the shit then.
clhockeydude Exactly. When these Celebrities are greeted by their real names instead of their Stage names, they probably realize that you're a true Fan instead of some punk kid that over-idolizes them or one that doesn't listen to their music and is basically making fun of them and they probably take satisfaction to the fans that know their real names.
a collab would between these to dons of dance music would be sick! (couldn't ever see it happen though) Joel should definitely go more darker and get some Techno made!
Have you not heard any of deadmau5's minimal techno sets he's been doing recently? absolutely incredible. listen to his one at cream amnesia the other week
i have never heard eric prydz speak until the day. hell i wouldn't even recognize him on the street because i've never really seen his face like that. but his sound...extraordinary.