Lost Frequencies – Less Is More

Album Info

Artist: Lost Frequencies

Title: Less Is More

Year: 2016

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Tracklist

  • 1. All Or Nothing (feat. Axel Ehnström) (2:37)
  • 2. What Is Love 2016 (3:08)
  • 3. Beautiful Life (feat. Sandro Cavazza) (2:41)
  • 4. Sky Is The Limit (feat. Jake Reese) (2:27)
  • 5. Reality (feat. Janieck Devy) - Radio Edit (2:39)
  • 6. Dance With Me (3:57)
  • 7. In Too Deep (3:54)
  • 8. Dying Bird (feat. Joakim Wilow) (3:08)
  • 9. Funky'n Brussels (3:01)
  • 10. Send Her My Love (3:38)
  • 11. Lift Me Up (feat. Nick Schilder) (3:12)
  • 12. Are You With Me - Radio Edit (2:18)
  • 13. St. Peter (3:29)
  • 14. Selfish Love (3:40)
  • 15. Footsteps In The Night (4:24)
  • 16. What Goes Around Comes Around - Bonus Track (3:11)

Review

I've gotta say, the "Less Is More" album by Lost Frequencies is totally infectious - it's one of those records that gets stuck in your head and you can't help but move to the beat. The Belgian DJ and producer has a serious talent for crafting tracks that are both energetic and melodic, making it perfect for electronic music fans. I love how the album features a diverse range of tracks, each with its own unique flavor - it's like a breath of fresh air. From the catchy rhythms to the memorable melodies, every song is meticulously crafted to create a seamless listening experience. The album's got a great vibe overall, and I find myself coming back to it again and again.

One thing that really stands out about "Less Is More" is the way Lost Frequencies blends different styles and genres to create something entirely new and exciting. Take songs like "All or Nothing" with Axel Ehnström and "Sky Is the Limit" with Jake Reese, for example - they're both upbeat and energetic, but with a catchy, sing-along quality that makes them hard to resist. And then there's "Dying Bird" featuring Joakim Wilow, which adds a touch of melancholy to the mix and shows off the artist's versatility. I'm also a big fan of the hit singles like "Are You with Me," "Reality," and "Beautiful Life" - they're all total earworms.

The guest appearances by various vocalists on "Less Is More" are a real highlight of the album, adding depth and variety to the tracks. I think it's part of what makes the album so appealing to a broad audience - there's something for everyone here, whether you're a hardcore electronic music fan or just looking for some new tunes to get you moving. Overall, "Less Is More" is an impressive debut that solidifies Lost Frequencies' position in the electronic music scene, and I'm so glad I got to experience it. The album's got a lot of heart, and it's clear that Lost Frequencies put a lot of love and care into creating it. - Sienna