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Lost Frequencies opens up about his favourite tunes including big room cuts from Eric Prydz, Flume and the late great Avicii...

Rocketing into the Top 100 in 2017 at No.26, Belgium’s Felix De Laet has enjoyed an equally rocketing career trajectory since he broke into the...

On top of the world... 

Tomorrowland has launched its first music school with Lost Frequencies, AKA Felix de Laet, attending the opening at Sekha, high in the Nepalese Himalayas.

The...

The Amsterdam Music Festival is coming... 

Lost Frequencies and Salvatore Ganacci have been locked for this year's AMF Festival, one of the key dates in the mammoth ADE diary.

Set to take...

Belgian star is launching his own label, too...

Belgian rising star Lost Frequencies, aka Felix De Laet, is celebrating amassing 1 billion streams with the release of a new single, 'Crazy', alongside Zonderling...

Jamie Jones, Steve Aoki and Dubfire will also play the Romanian shindig...

Romania’s Neversea festival will host the likes of Afrojack, Tale Of Us, Lost Frequencies and more for its 2019 edition.

Taking place in the coastal...

Belgian's shining new star makes his first impression on the poll, and it's a biggun...

Lost Frequencies has been revealed as the highest new entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 poll, slamming straight into the chart for...

Stream the release's eponymous lead single here

Elkka has announced details of a new, four-track EP.

The London-based producer, DJ, and femme culture co-founder returns to Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour with 'Harmonic...

Organisers have said the addition of a third weekend could make up for this year's cancelled festivals

Tomorrowland organisers have said that a third weekend may happen in 2021.

After weeks of rumours and deliberation, it was revealed in April by...

Damaged hair cells regrown in mice...

It's common knowledge that loud sounds or trauma cause irreversible hearing loss (either immediately or over time) in humans, as the frequency-respondent hair cells in...