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Praga Khan

 
Artist: Praga Khan
Praga Khan

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Oliver Adams

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Jade 4 U
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Pragamatic," "Mutant Funk," "Twentyfirstcenturyskin"
  • Representative Songs: "Injected With a Poison," "Rave Alert," "Jazz Trippin'"

Biography

Belgian studio wizard Praga Khan produced several of the rave world's biggest hits, under his own name as well as in conjunction with band projects (Lords of Acid, Digital Orgasm, Channel X) masterminded by the MNO production team composed of Khan, producer Oliver Adams and vocalist Jade 4U. Born Maurice Engelen, Khan worked as a DJ in Belgium's growing acid/trance/newbeat scene of the late '80s and held court at Brussels' seminal Happy House club. He began recording as well in 1988 with a project named Shakti, a fusion of house and Indian music featuring the vocals of Nikkie Van Lierop (aka Jade 4U). The pair recorded two dozen singles from 1988 to 1991, under aliases including Praga Khan, Lords of Acid, Jade 4U, Major Problem and Dirty Harry.

After meeting producer Oliver Adams in 1991, Khan and Jade 4U formed a production collective known as MNO -- short for Maurice/Nikki/Oliver -- and recorded a series of British pop hits that year. Aimed between the uplifting spirit of house music and the growing darkside of rave and trance excess, the singles "Running Out of Time" and "Startouchers" (as Digital Orgasm), "Groove to Move" (as Channel X), and "Injected with a Poison" and "Rave Alert" (as Praga Khan Featuring Jade 4U) all made the British charts during 1991-92. Despite its controversial drug connotations, "Injected with a Poison" reached the number 16 spot (and hit number one in Japan). The trio's Lords of Acid project began conquering dancefloors as well, with the 1991 single "Take Control" and the Lust LP one year later.

While Lords of Acid gradually turned into an industrial dance group (with plenty of guitars and cartoonish sexual songwriting), the MNO team continued to diversify, beginning in 1992 with a major-label US album contract for Lords of Acid and Digital Orgasm (DO) -- both courtesy of Rick Rubin's American Recordings. While the resulting LPs (DO It and Lords of Acid's Voodoo-U) weren't quite the commercial juggernaut Rubin hoped for, both increased the visibility of Belgian trance (and European dance music as a whole) in America, especially with alternative and college-radio audiences. Lords of Acid even undertook a stateside tour and attempted to cross over with the popular industrial crowds. The Japanese label Avex contracted Channel X to release an album; the title track of 1994's Take It to the Top became their second number one single in Japan.

During a small lull in the recordings of the several MNO-based acts, Khan released a full-length, Conquers Your Love, under his own name. He also scored music for several feature films, including Basic Instinct, Sliver, Strange Days and Virtuosity. He also did remix work for Alice in Chains, White Zombie and Jean-Michel Jarre. Lords of Acid returned in 1997 with Our Little Secret, and Khan released his second "solo" album Pragamatic in 1998. Additional solo albums appeared in 1999 (Twentyfirstcenturyskin) and 2000 (Mutant Funk). ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Praga Khan (real name: Maurice Engelen) is an early techno music musician. His Belgian New Beat style stems back to the 1980s when techno came out of the Belgian underground.

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Overview

Praga Khan teamed up with Jade 4U and Oliver Adams to form Lords of Acid (also known as "Digital Orgasm") in the late 1980s. Praga Khan's most famous solo work is the rave anthem "Injected with a Poison".

Khan is one of the pioneers of the acid house/rave sound and has contributed to the theatrical scene with his musical collaborations in The Next Dimension and Code Red. A lucky break also happened when Paul Verhoeven, during the shooting of Basic Instinct, walked into 'The Limelight' disco in New York, looking for a song for his movie. When the track "Rave the Rhythm" was played, he stepped up to the DJ and asked who that was. The song was included on the soundtrack, after which other movies followed including Sliver, Virtuosity, Strange Days and Bad Lieutenant. He also composed the soundtrack for the video game Mortal Kombat with Oliver Adams as The Immortals.

With the release of the CD 21st Century Skin, Praga Khan became a major music act in his home country, with singles such as "Breakfast in Vegas", "Luv U Still" and "Lonely". The album sold 25,000 copies. This earned him a place at Rock Werchter, where they played in the tent.

At the end of 1999 Praga Khan performed in the United States for the first time (as an opener for Lords of Acid, with the same musicians), and they released the album Mutant Funk in the same year. The album went up the charts in no time (two weeks at #2 in the Belgian album chart). The band performed at Werchter again and this time as headliners on the big stage of the first day. They were the first Belgian band to achieve this. The album was a big success including hits like "Power of the Flower", "Sayonara Greetings" and "Love".

Praga Khan also appeared as a judge on X Factor (Belgium)

Discography

Albums

  • 1993 - A Spoonful of Miracle
  • 1996 - Conquers Your Love
  • 1998 - Pragamatic
  • 1999 - 21st Century Skin
  • 2000 - Mutant Funk
  • 2001 - Falling OST
  • 2002 - Freakazoids
  • 2003 - Not Strictly Rubens OST
  • 2003 - Khantastic (A Best of Album)
  • 2004 - Electric Religion
  • 2006 - Soundscraper

Singles

  • "Bula Bula" (House Records, 1988)
  • "Out of Control" (Beatbox, 1989)
  • "Rave Alarm" (Beatbox, 1991)
  • "Free Your Body" (Sonic Records, 1992)
  • "Injected with a Poison" (Beatbox, 1992)
  • "Rave Alert" (Beatbox, 1993)
  • "A Spoonful of Miracle" (RCA, Avex, 1993)
  • "Phantasia Forever" (RCA, 1993)
  • "Begin to Move" (Avex, 1994)
  • "Gun Buck" (Jive, 1995)
  • "Love Me Baby" (Never Records, 1996)
  • "Jazz Trippin" (Never Records, 1996)
  • "Injected with a Poison" '98 Remixes (Never Records, 1998)
  • "Lonely" (Antler-Subway, 1999)
  • "Luv U Still" (Antler-Subway, 1999)
  • "Breakfast in Vegas" (Antler-Subway, 1999)
  • "Visions & Imaginations" (Antler-Subway, 1999)
  • "The Power of the Flower" (Antler-Subway, 2000)
  • "Love" (Antler-Subway, 2000)
  • "Sayonara Greetings" (Antler-Subway, 2000)

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