Canadian producer Soundprank has had quite the 2015, between high charting, heavily played releases on Enhanced, Anjunabeats, ZeroThree, and even debuted his composer release Dreamer under his real name, Colin E. Fisher. Now he's ending the year on perhaps his highest note with his ZeroThree follow up Obsidian, where he takes a more scaled down approach from his trademark grandiose and symphonic style. Simply put, you don't get better progressive dance music than Obsidian, maybe in a Prydz EP, but usually tunes like this are very few and far between. It's no wonder it won the ASOT 740 Tune Of The Week. If you haven't heard of Soundprank by now, do yourself a favor and indulge yourself, as few artists nowadays put as much time and care into every detail of their tunes. We can't wait to see what Mr. Fisher has in store for us in 2016.