Digital Orgasm is tagged as: rave, techno, dance, old school hardcore, electronica Somewhere in a dark and remote corner of an exotic European city, tens of thousands of people fill an enormous warehouse disco in the dead of the night. Harsh, rhythmically piercing music roars from a wall of speakers. Everyone, high on ecstasy and energy, dances to the point of exhaustion. By dawn, the cops chase the revelers away. But they’ll be back. It’s just another night in the Rave scene, and from its decadent beginnings, providing much of the soundtrack has been Praga Khan and Oliver Adams. From their studio in the village of Tienen, twenty-two miles northeast of Brussels, producers/composers/performers Praga Khan and Oliver Adams, the principals behind D.O., have led the revolution in dance music throughout Europe. Turning techno -distinguished by heavy sequencers, lush vocal parts, and memorable melodic hooks- into the most vibrant and commercial offshoot of the rave scene, typified by all-night dance parties and gourmet drugs. It started in the mid-80s when Praga Khan, then a popular club D.J., picked up on a Belgian innovation. “We were slowing down the song ‘Flesh’ by the band A Split Second from 45 RPM to 33 RPM,” recalls Khan. “The high notes were still there, but the bass was really deep.” Khan was one of the f... Read More About Digital Orgasm Biography... Send Digital Orgasm ringtones to your cell |
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