Praga Khan
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Praga Khan's Gear
In a live performance video captured by Andrew Gotthard, Praga Khan is clearly seen utilizing a Roland SH-201 Synthesizer during Lords of Acid's show in Las Vegas, NV on September 23, 2017.
In a video uploaded by Praga Khan, Maurice Engelen (Praga Khan) is seen using the Roland SH-101 on July 22, 1990. The footage, titled "Studio experiments with Analog beasts," provides a clear view of Engelen working with the synthesizer during studio experiments at Oliver's studio in Tienen, Belgium.
In a video uploaded by Praga Khan, Maurice Engelen is seen using the ARP 1623 Sequencer at the 0:17 mark. This footage, part of Praga Khan's Private Camcorder Collection, was shot on July 22, 1990, at Oliver's studio in Tienen, Belgium.
In a video from July 22, 1990, Praga Khan is visibly using the ARP 2600 synthesizer during a studio session at Adams Studio, as documented by footage from the Praga Khan Private Camcorder Collection. The video, which captures studio experiments with vintage analog synths, includes a specific timestamp at 0:24 where the ARP 2600 is clearly featured. The description notes that both the ARP 2600 and the EMS Synthi A were acquired from the legendary EBM band "The Klinik."
In a video from Praga Khan's private camcorder collection, captured on July 22, 1990, at Oliver's studio in Tienen, Belgium, Praga Khan is seen using the EMS Synthi A at the 0:33 mark. This footage, titled "Studio experiments with Analog beasts," was released by Praga Khan on YouTube, showcasing the artist's work with vintage analog synthesizers.
In the video footage from July 22, 1990, Praga Khan is seen using the Roland Juno-6 for strings at 0:40 during a studio recording session at Adams Studio. This is part of Praga Khan's private camcorder collection, showcasing studio experiments with vintage analog synths.
In a video from July 22, 1990, recorded at Oliver's studio in Tienen, Belgium, Praga Khan is documented using the Akai S1000 Midi Stereo Digital Sampler during studio experiments, as shown in footage from the Praga Khan Private Camcorder Collection.
In footage from July 22, 1990, Praga Khan is seen using the Korg ARP Odyssey synthesizer for creating "dirty sounds" during studio experiments at Oliver's studio in Tienen, Belgium. This information is sourced from Praga Khan's private camcorder collection, shared on YouTube.
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Discography
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American Made Music To Strip By
Rob Zombie & Rob Zombie · 1999
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