The original 2001 mix was heavy on mid-range frequencies, typical of the trance sound of that era. It was designed for clubs with massive sound systems but perhaps lacked the gut-punching bass required by modern EDM standards. Citos and Oski injected a modernized bassline into the track. By utilizing a deeper, more resonant kick drum and a rolling bass synth, they gave the track a weight that the original lacked. This transforms the song from a melody-first track to a groove-first experience.
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 Lasgo - Something -Citos Oski Bootleg- Master...
The "Master" version of this bootleg refers to a high-fidelity, polished mix designed for professional DJ use. Listeners often cite its clean audio and "goosebump-inducing" energy. About the Collaborators The original 2001 mix was heavy on mid-range