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Generally favorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
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Mar 28, 2016For an electronic trance album (EP) this isn't that bad. Only two songs I liked were Opus & Breathe. I wished there would had been more meaningful writing on the album
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Jun 26, 2017Offering an atmospheric, progressive house album, Eric Prydz delivers with consistency and a few wild cards along the way. There's a reason why this guy has been around for so long.
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Mar 14, 2016
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Jul 28, 2017This LP is just an absolute masterpiece in dance music. Starts energetic with progressive vibe, then switches to more dark and techno sound, and the end of the journey is again with 101% Prydz vibe. Pure Prydz's signature throughout the whole LP in every track. It was worth waiting for such a long time, but more important now - it's absolutely worth listening!
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Mar 14, 2016The more Opus pushes on, something becomes immediately clear: there are absolutely no bad songs on this album.
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Feb 11, 2016Across two hours, there’s plenty of dross: techno-leaning tracks lack danger, while others could soundtrack the bland aspiration of a duty-free shop. But just as he sampled Steve Winwood for his number one hit Call on Me, Prydz knows the value of a yacht-rock vocal.
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Feb 11, 2016Opus, the album, is keenly constructed and an excellent beginning-to-end journey in spite of its size.