Lost Frequencies

From:Brussels, Belgium

DJ style:“Melodic and progressive deep house.”

Best known for:“‘Where Are You Now’ charting all over the world in 2022-23.”

It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Belgian producer and DJ Lost Frequencies, aka Felix De Laet. Following the success of his tropical house tune ‘Where Are You Now’ featuring British singer and songwriter Calum Scott in 2021 (which recently clocked up one billion plays on Spotify), the 29-year-old has graced several festival main stages, including Tomorrowland, Creamfields, Lollapalooza Berlin, Neversea Festival and many more.

Known to collaborate with many artists throughout his nine-year tenure, Lost Frequencies’ track ‘DIVE’ featuring UK singer Tom Gregory went down a storm on the festival circuit, and the same goes for his country-meets-electronic hit ‘The Feeling’, with vocals performed by Bonn. Then, there was his collaboration with French rapper, songwriter, film director and actor Orelsan. Lost Frequencies — a longtime fan of the renowned artist — performed the live edit of Orelsan’s track ‘Jour Meilleur’ with Orelsan himself at the Main Square Festival at Citadelle Vauban d’Arras, France.

In September, Lost Frequencies blocked off the month to work on his album, eagerly awaited by fans since his previous LP ‘Less Is More’ on Armada in 2016. In the meantime, his calendar remains as busy as ever, kicking off November in Las Vegas’ luxury Marquee Nightclub.

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Le Shuuk

From: Stuttgart, Germany

DJ style:“Hard dance / electro / hardstyle / techno / EDM.”

Best known for: “The tracks ‘Sandmann’, ‘Toast Hawaii’ and ‘Konje’, as well as being a resident and face of WORLD CLUB DOME Festival.”

A mainstay of the electronic scene for almost 20 years now, Stuttgart native Le Shuuk is no stranger to the rigours of touring. In the last 12 months, he decided to overhaul his lifestyle, committing to exercising regularly and abstaining from drinking during his shows. As a result, the DJ and producer, who is a favourite of the German festival circuit, says that he is having more fun on stage than ever. He credits these changes with allowing him to connect on a deeper level with his audiences, as well as redefine his career goals and look with renewed focus to the future.

The new healthy habits clearly agree with him. As well as recently performing at festivals and clubs across Europe, and holding his own Le Shuuk & Friends parties in his home city, he continues to build on the momentum of tracks like 2020’s peak-rave, German language tune ‘Sandmann’ and 2021’s hypnotic ‘Goodbye’ (featuring Xillions). This year he had another star turn with the explosive ‘Konje’, a collaboration with B-Stylezz that combined modern techno and EDM with the traditional elements of Bulgarian folk songs, with the track receiving big support from the likes of Armin van Buuren, Amelie Lens, and Joyhauser.