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Review: Lost Frequencies back with superb ‘What is Love 2016’ remix (Includes first-hand account)

The song is a track on his breakthrough artist album Less Is More, which is set for release this on October 21 via Ultra Music.

Felix de Laet goes by the stage name Lost Frequencies. Ironically enough, “What is Love” was a smash hit worldwide in 1993, many years before Lost Frequencies was born. He deserves all of the buzz and accolades that he is receiving in electronic dance music.

A Belgian producer-turned-superstar scored a mega-hit with “Are You With Me,” which was one of the biggest hits in electronic dance music in Europe two years ago. For his achievements, Lost Frequencies has been rewarded with gold, platinum and double-platinum certifications in a few dozen countries. His tracks peaked at No. 1 on some of the world’s most acclaimed charts (including the U.K. Singles Charts) and he has accumulated over half a billion streams on Spotify.

The Verdict

Overall, Lost Frequencies is able to breathe fresh life into “What is Love” with this killer remix. He does Haddaway justice. It garners an A rating.

“What is Love 2016” is available on iTunes.

To learn more about Lost Frequencies, his new album and touring schedule, check out his official website.

Markos Papadatos
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Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News. Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator who has authored over 24,700 original articles over the past 20 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. He is a 19-time "Best of Long Island" winner, where for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), he was honored as the "Best Long Island Personality" in Arts & Entertainment, an honor that has gone to Billy Joel six times.

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