
Eric Prydz's "Call On Me" is a quintessential 2000s progressive house anthem, instantly recognizable by its iconic filtered vocal sample and euphoric synth hook. A global chart-topper, it remains a hi
September 13, 2004 · Up Music
This is pure, unadulterated 2000s dancefloor euphoria distilled into a single. Eric Prydz's "Call On Me" is a relentless burst of energy, built around one of the most iconic filtered vocal samples in electronic music history. It's the sound of hands in the air, sweat on the brow, and a collective, joyful release. The driving progressive house beat, the infectious synth melody, and that unforgettable hook combine to create a track that's both timelessly catchy and perfectly encapsulates a specific era of dance music. Own this if you need an instant mood booster, a soundtrack for celebration, or a direct portal back to the golden age of mainstream house.
How does Call On Me sound next to the rest of Eric Prydz's catalogue?
The production is built around sample based than this artist usually allows.
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