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Distributed by Armada Music, Lost Frequencies's own debut label Found Frequencies release today its first venture with track "Crazy" with Zonderling.
Initially beginning as a project for showcasing a new spin on what is often “forgotten” tracks in dance and pop, Lost Frequencies’ own original productions have gone on to smash records as he became this year’s Highest New entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll, landed himself numerous platinum records whilst also performing his own, show-stopping solo arena show with his Less Is More Concept at Belgium’s Lotto Arena; this all signalled just the beginning for one of the most exciting young names in music today.
Poised to set a new precedent in eclectic selection and releases that we’ve come to know Lost Frequencies for as an artist in his own right, both in and out the studio, Found Frequencies will provide a new platform for not just his own releases, but passing on the baton to artists both bubbling up and already-established. Pushing the genre-driven envelope in not stopping at chill, atmospheric vibes, Lost Frequencies will also highlight a broad spectrum of jump-up house, sunset ready beats and prime dancefloor bangers – get ready to find the frequencies of tomorrow…
Written by Alexandre Trochut
November 24, 2017
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Distributed by Armada Music, Lost Frequencies's own debut label Found Frequencies release today its first venture with track "Crazy" with Zonderling.
Initially beginning as a project for showcasing a new spin on what is often “forgotten” tracks in dance and pop, Lost Frequencies’ own original productions have gone on to smash records as he became this year’s Highest New entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll, landed himself numerous platinum records whilst also performing his own, show-stopping solo arena show with his Less Is More Concept at Belgium’s Lotto Arena; this all signalled just the beginning for one of the most exciting young names in music today.
Poised to set a new precedent in eclectic selection and releases that we’ve come to know Lost Frequencies for as an artist in his own right, both in and out the studio, Found Frequencies will provide a new platform for not just his own releases, but passing on the baton to artists both bubbling up and already-established. Pushing the genre-driven envelope in not stopping at chill, atmospheric vibes, Lost Frequencies will also highlight a broad spectrum of jump-up house, sunset ready beats and prime dancefloor bangers – get ready to find the frequencies of tomorrow…
Distributed by Armada Music, Lost Frequencies's own debut label Found Frequencies release today its first venture with track "Crazy" with Zonderling.
Initially beginning as a project for showcasing a new spin on what is often “forgotten” tracks in dance and pop, Lost Frequencies’ own original productions have gone on to smash records as he became this year’s Highest New entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll, landed himself numerous platinum records whilst also performing his own, show-stopping solo arena show with his Less Is More Concept at Belgium’s Lotto Arena; this all signalled just the beginning for one of the most exciting young names in music today.
Poised to set a new precedent in eclectic selection and releases that we’ve come to know Lost Frequencies for as an artist in his own right, both in and out the studio, Found Frequencies will provide a new platform for not just his own releases, but passing on the baton to artists both bubbling up and already-established. Pushing the genre-driven envelope in not stopping at chill, atmospheric vibes, Lost Frequencies will also highlight a broad spectrum of jump-up house, sunset ready beats and prime dancefloor bangers – get ready to find the frequencies of tomorrow…
November 24, 2017
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Belgian international DJ & producer Lost Frequencies. Los Angeles. 2017 - Credits : Lost Frequencies