Lasgo - Something -citos Oski Bootleg- Master... ((exclusive)) Site
This bootleg likely falls into one of:
Swapping the steady "four-on-the-floor" for syncopated trap or dubstep rhythms. Manipulated Vocals:
The is described by fans as a "deep-tech meets melodic house" interpretation. It retains the original vocal hook—the most critical element—but strips away the dated 2001 production harshness. The result is a cleaner, punchier low-end that sits perfectly next to modern tech house tracks from artists like Fisher or Solardo. Lasgo - Something -Citos Oski Bootleg- Master...
Original “Something” is ~140 BPM. Bootlegs often drop to 126–130 for club play.
In the vast, ever-evolving landscape of electronic dance music, few tracks achieve the status of "timeless." Belgian group Lasgo’s 2001 hit Something is undoubtedly one of those tracks. With its ethereal vocals from Evi Goffin and a synth-driven trance melody, it defined the sound of a generation. Fast forward two decades, and the track has found a second life—not through a corporate-backed remaster, but through the underground passion of a bootleg remix. We are talking, of course, about the This bootleg likely falls into one of: Swapping
Finding the "Master" of the Citos Oski bootleg is the holy grail for crate diggers. It is the difference between a demo and a weapon.
: The iconic music video—featuring a lone woman staring at a photo of her lover—was filmed over six hours at the Prague Railway Station . The result is a cleaner, punchier low-end that
Absolutely. If you find a legitimate 320kbps or WAV master of the Citos Oski bootleg, download it immediately. It is a piece of functional art—a time machine that looks forward, not backward.