The New Abnormal

Felix De Laet aka Lost Frequencies 'From DJing at student parties to worldwide success'


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Series Two 

In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interview Felix De Laet aka Lost Frequencies, who would normally be found manning a DJ booth somewhere in Paris, Tokyo, Berlin or New York.  
The global pandemic put a stop to that - but he didn't sit around watching TV. 

Instead, he performed a spectacular show  on the roof of the Royal Palace in Brussels, and remixed music for the likes of Major Lazor, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Ellie Goulding , and LSD Labyrinth / Diplo / Sia.  

His first smash hit went to No1 in 18 countries, while he's played a huge amount of gigs at festivals across the world; including Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Lollapalooza, closing down EDC Vegas in spectacular solo style. He also did a massive arena run with fellow chart-dominators The Chainsmokers.  

So...in this episode, we discuss how Felix got into the music industry, key events along the way, his artistic inspirations, current producer activity (along with an overview of his label 'Found Frequencies') and future tour plans. 

Oh, and why he launched his own gin brand. 

Finally, I have to point out that he's amassed over 3.5 billion streams. Nice...

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