Today’s video of the day is Praga Khan – “Sometimes” released in 2013.


Praga Khan, the brainchild of Belgian producer Maurice Engelen, has long been synonymous with groundbreaking electronic dance music. From his early days as a pioneer in the new beat/rave/hardcore scene to his co-founding of successful acts like 101, Lords of Acid, and MNO, Engelen’s influence on the genre is undeniable. One of Praga Khan’s latest offerings, “Sometimes,” is a standout track from his 2013 album, “Soulsplitter.” The album marks another milestone in Khan’s illustrious career, showcasing his ability to evolve while staying true to his signature sound.

With “Sometimes,” Praga Khan delivers a pulsating anthem that captivates listeners with its infectious beats and mesmerizing melodies. The song seamlessly blends elements of trance, techno, and industrial, creating a sonic landscape that is both exhilarating and hypnotic. On “Soulsplitter,” “Sometimes” serves as a cornerstone, reflecting the album’s overarching themes of introspection and self-discovery. Through its dynamic arrangement and poignant lyrics, the song invites listeners on a journey of reflection and contemplation.

For fans of Praga Khan, “Sometimes” offers a glimpse into the artist’s evolution while staying rooted in the essence of what makes his music so compelling. It stands as a testament to Khan’s enduring relevance in the ever-changing landscape of electronic music. As Praga Khan continues to push boundaries and redefine the genre, “Sometimes” serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and his unwavering commitment to innovation. With its infectious energy and undeniable appeal, the song solidifies Praga Khan’s position as a true pioneer of electronic dance music.

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