Biography
Belgian producer Lost Frequencies built a global career on bright yet reflective dance tracks, remixes, and joint projects. His breakthrough arrived with the 2014 single “Are You with Me,” a tropical-house number drawn from a country recording by Easton Corbin; the track reached the top of the Belgian charts on five separate occasions and helped push more than a dozen of his releases to gold, platinum, or diamond status. Both “Reality,” featuring Janieck Devy, and a reinterpretation of Haddaway’s “What Is Love” appeared on the 2016 album Less Is More. The 2019 follow-up Alive and Feeling Fine added further successes such as “Crazy,” recorded with Zonderling, and “Melody,” which featured James Blunt. After issuing the EP Cup of Beats in 2020, he continued with 2021’s “Rise,” the Calum Scott collaboration “Where Are You Now,” 2022’s “Questions” alongside James Arthur, and the country-tinged 2023 single “The Feeling.”
Felix de Laet began experimenting with homemade remixes the moment he acquired his first laptop and adopted the name Lost Frequencies in 2014. Early original material spanned jazzy deep house, downtempo pieces, and trap rhythms. He joined Armada Music, the Dutch trance imprint co-founded by Armin van Buuren, and debuted with “Are You with Me,” a dance-pop cut constructed around a sample of the identically titled Easton Corbin country song. The release quickly gained traction, lingering for months on dance charts across Europe. De Laet soon supplied remixes for Armin van Buuren and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike before unveiling his second single, “Reality,” in 2015. The track, which spotlighted Dutch singer-songwriter Janieck Devy, climbed to number one in multiple territories.
The following year he delivered his first album, Less Is More, which collected earlier hits alongside “Beautiful Life” featuring Sandro Cavazza and “All or Nothing” with Axel Ehnström; additional contributors included Jake Reese, Nick Schilder, and Joakim Wilow. A 2017 deluxe edition introduced the extra cut “Here with You,” a collaboration with Netsky. Singles continued to arrive through 2019, among them “Crazy” with Zonderling—de Laet’s fifth Belgian chart-topper—“Melody” with James Blunt, and “Recognise” featuring Flynn. All three songs later surfaced on the October 2019 album Alive and Feeling Fine.
In 2020 the EP Cup of Beats surfaced on his own Found Frequencies label, highlighting “Love to Go” with Zonderling and Kelvin Jones, “Don’t Leave Me Now” with Mathieu Koss, and “One More Night” featuring Easton Corbin. The 2021 single “Rise” reached Belgium’s Top Ten, after which de Laet teamed with British singer-songwriter Calum Scott for “Where Are You Now,” a worldwide success that registered on more than two dozen national charts. “Questions,” a joint effort with James Arthur, followed in 2022, and the country-meets-electronica track “The Feeling” appeared in June 2023.
Felix de Laet began experimenting with homemade remixes the moment he acquired his first laptop and adopted the name Lost Frequencies in 2014. Early original material spanned jazzy deep house, downtempo pieces, and trap rhythms. He joined Armada Music, the Dutch trance imprint co-founded by Armin van Buuren, and debuted with “Are You with Me,” a dance-pop cut constructed around a sample of the identically titled Easton Corbin country song. The release quickly gained traction, lingering for months on dance charts across Europe. De Laet soon supplied remixes for Armin van Buuren and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike before unveiling his second single, “Reality,” in 2015. The track, which spotlighted Dutch singer-songwriter Janieck Devy, climbed to number one in multiple territories.
The following year he delivered his first album, Less Is More, which collected earlier hits alongside “Beautiful Life” featuring Sandro Cavazza and “All or Nothing” with Axel Ehnström; additional contributors included Jake Reese, Nick Schilder, and Joakim Wilow. A 2017 deluxe edition introduced the extra cut “Here with You,” a collaboration with Netsky. Singles continued to arrive through 2019, among them “Crazy” with Zonderling—de Laet’s fifth Belgian chart-topper—“Melody” with James Blunt, and “Recognise” featuring Flynn. All three songs later surfaced on the October 2019 album Alive and Feeling Fine.
In 2020 the EP Cup of Beats surfaced on his own Found Frequencies label, highlighting “Love to Go” with Zonderling and Kelvin Jones, “Don’t Leave Me Now” with Mathieu Koss, and “One More Night” featuring Easton Corbin. The 2021 single “Rise” reached Belgium’s Top Ten, after which de Laet teamed with British singer-songwriter Calum Scott for “Where Are You Now,” a worldwide success that registered on more than two dozen national charts. “Questions,” a joint effort with James Arthur, followed in 2022, and the country-meets-electronica track “The Feeling” appeared in June 2023.
Albums

All Stand Together
2024

Cup Of Beats
2020

Alive And Feeling Fine
2019

Less Is More (Deluxe)
2017

Less Is More
2016
Singles

Sweet Disposition (a moment, a love)
2025

Love Is The Only Thing (Deluxe Edit)
2025

Kick The Nation
2024

Love Is The Only Thing
2024

Freestyler (Rock The Microphone)
2024

Black Friday (pretty like the sun)
2024

In My Bones
2024

Head Down (Remix Pack)
2024

Head Down
2023

Dive
2023

The Feeling
2023

Broken
2023

Back To You (Deluxe Pack)
2023

Kesariya
2023

Back To You
2022

Chemical High (Remix Pack)
2022

Questions (Remix Pack)
2022

Chemical High
2022

Questions
2022

Where Are You Now (Remix Pack)
2022

Where Are You Now
2022

Where Are You Now
2021

Rise
2021

Rise (Remixes)
2021

Don't Leave Me Now
2021

You
2020

Cup Of Beats
2020

Love To Go
2020

Found Frequencies Compilation 2
2020

Sweet Dreams
2020

Sun Is Shining
2020

Black & Blue
2019

Found Frequencies Compilation
2019

In the Shadows
2019

Crazy
2018

Armada Invites (In The Mix): Lost Frequencies
2017

Send Her My Love
2017

What Is Love 2016
2017

Are You With Me (ARNXT041)
2015

Run
2015

Are You With Me
2015
