Lost Frequencies Albums Ranked

Felix De LaetĀ (born 30 November 1993), known by his stage nameĀ Lost Frequencies, is a Belgian DJ and record producer. He is best known for his singles ā€œAre You with Meā€ in 2014 and ā€œRealityā€ in 2015. The name ā€œLost Frequenciesā€ was first used when De Laet had used old songs, which he calls ā€˜lost frequenciesā€™ to make remixes when he started the project. In partnership withĀ Armada Music, De Laet launched his own record label named Found Frequencies, stating ā€œit will serve as a homeā€ for his music and as the ā€œgo-to label for up-and-coming talentsā€. Here are all of Lost Frequenciesā€™ albums ranked.

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3. Love to Go, 2020

Lost Frequencies, Zonderling & Kelvin Jones ā€“ Love To Go (2020, File) -  Discogs

ā€œLove it for listening and for walking exercise background music as well. I miss being able to see him in concertā€“a terrific band for both listening and to get out and see live. Glad Iā€™ve at least got the memory of sweating up a storm dancing to them with thousands of other fellow fans!ā€

2. Less Is More, 2016

Lost Frequencies ā€“ Less Is More (2016, Vinyl) - Discogs

ā€œBy far one of the most cohesive albums I have ever owned and listened to. Start to finish, this album is so precise, so well put together, you would feel enchanted listening to it. Not even a single filler on this Album (a rarity, if I might add). A true Pop-Dance-Electro masterpiece. A must-have in any Music loverā€™s collection.ā€

1. Alive And Feeling Fine, 2019

Alive And Feeling Fine - Album by Lost Frequencies | Spotify

ā€œMusic flow really well from track to track and is not repetitive. Each track has a new and exciting element to it. I love how the group ties the techno, the country, the disco, and the rock together and the phrases are just long enough to not keep you wondering whatā€™s next but not for too long.ā€