Lost Frequencies, born Félix De Laet, is a Belgian music sensation who has seen international acclaim since emerging in 2014 with his hit “Are You With Me.” This track, a unique blend of pop and dance with a country twist, catapulted him to global recognition, achieving the number one spot in 18 countries and marking him as the first Belgian artist to top the charts in the U.K. Fast forward to 2023, he received his first Brit Award nomination for “Best International Song” with “Where Are You Now” featuring Callum Scott, a track that not only hit number one in the U.K. and Ireland but also went Platinum in 14 territories and amassed over 1.7 billion streams.
His career is decorated with notable achievements, including Echo Awards for “Dance International” and “Hit Of The Year” and multiple MTV EMA and IDMA awards. A mainstay in the Top 100 DJ’s Poll since 2017, Lost Frequencies has proven his hit-making ability with a discography rich in platinum hits like “Reality,” “Beautiful Life,” and “Here With You,” all from his debut album “Less Is More.” His remixes for stars like Miley Cyrus and Ed Sheeran highlight his signature electronic style, adaptable to multi-dimensional pop music.
After surpassing 1 billion music streams in 2018, and then 4 billion in 2021, he released his second album “Alive & Feeling Fine” featuring Aloe Blacc and James Blunt, achieving number one on the Dance Chart in several countries. His “Lost Frequencies Live” tour, featuring a full live band, sold out dates across North America and Europe, peaking with a notable performance at Brussels Forest National stadium. A regular at Tomorrowland, he curates the “Lost Frequencies & Friends” arena, showcasing talents like Robin Schulz and Duke Dumont.
His third album, “All Stand Together,” features a mix of feel-good electronics and pop across 11 tracks, with collaborators like Netsky and James Arthur, encapsulating his musical journey. The album showcases his range from uplifting house to dancefloor anthems, standing as his most signature work to date.