
Lost Frequencies, the moniker of Belgian DJ and producer Felix De Laet, has become synonymous with a sound that effortlessly bridges the gap between deep house, tropical rhythms, and pop sensibilities. Emerging in 2014 with his breakout hit *"Are You With Me,"* a reimagining of Easton Corbin’s country track, De Laet redefined how electronic music could embrace organic instrumentation and emotional storytelling. His music is a masterclass in restraint, blending warm synths, acoustic guitars, and infectious melodies to create tracks that feel both intimate and universally resonant. De Laet’s career skyrocketed after *"Are You With Me"* topped charts across Europe, earning him a reputation as a pioneer of the "tropical house" wave. His debut album, *Less Is More* (2016), solidified his status as a global force, while follow-ups like *Alive and Feeling Fine* (2019) showcased his evolution into more experimental, genre-blurring territory. Collaborations with artists like Zonderling, Netsky, and James Blunt have further cemented his versatility. Beyond the charts, Lost Frequencies has become a cultural ambassador for Belgian electronic music, headlining festivals like Tomorrowland and Coachella. His ability to craft songs that feel both personal and anthemic has earned him a loyal fanbase. Recently, he’s been exploring deeper, more introspective sounds, as heard in his 2023 single *"The Feeling,"* signaling a new chapter in his artistic journey.







