Lost Frequencies may have worked with some of the biggest names in music but the Belgian producer and DJ has revealed he's already eyeing up his next collaboration
“All Stand Together,” the eagerly anticipated third album from Lost Frequencies, cements Felix De Laet’s place in the electronic music pantheon. Following the success of 2016’s “Less Is More” and 2019’s “Alive And Feeling Fine”, the new LP arrives with a lot of expectations. And it delivers. Over the course of 11 tightly crafted tracks,. <a class="view-article fast" href="https://dancingastronaut.com/2023/11/lost-frequencies-crafts-his-third-artist-album-all-stand-together/">Read More ▸</a>
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Belgian DJ and record producer Felix De Laet, who is known by his stage name Lost Frequencies, has released the remix of the popular song 'Kesariya' from the film 'Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva'. He got candid about it and the kind of response .