Lost & Found

Lost & Found

Top 100 Chart Placements

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  • Back In My Arms
    BeatTracker #29 Top Releases in Organic House

    Back In My Arms

    Sahar Z

    Beatport Top Releases

    The Malta-based label run by Guy J brings a two-track release with over sixteen minutes of pure magic. Sahar Z is one of those artists that need no introduction, at least not to the fans of the genre. This experienced Israeli producer continues to deliver world-class productions to the international community, and he's getting better with every new material. The opening track is the original version of Back in My Arms, where Sahar unveils the jawdropping studio skills and driving rhythms, returning that special touch to the underground scene. However, the second track is an exciting remix by Shai T, the Tel-Aviv-based multi-instrumentalist and accomplished performer, taking the world of music by storm. The remix is Shai's first appearance on Lost & Found, and it makes a difference to the music lovers with a refined taste.

  • AC/DC (Guy J Remix) / Future (Guy J Remix)
    BeatTracker #64 Top Releases in Progressive House

    AC/DC (Guy J Remix) / Future (Guy J Remix)

    X-Press 2 , Halo Varga

    Beatport Top Releases

    Since the beginning of Lost & Found, Guy J wanted to make every release on his platform special. This attitude kept the label's reputation as one of the global leaders in underground club music.It is impossible to predict the label's next move, but it is likely to be outstanding. That's what the new release is all about! X-Press 2 is the legendary award-winning UK duo with rock-solid status.Numerous hits and classics they have produced made them both critically acclaimed and beloved by international audiences. One of those classics is AC/DC! The single has been delivering excitement on the dance floors since the beginning of the century,and it was about time to come up with an equally exciting update.Guy J managed to keep all the recognizable elements of the original track while putting his apparent sound signature present. It is one of those remixes where the involvement of the remixer brings exponential improvement, making it larger than life.Theother part of this two-track release is no less impressive! Future is a masterpiece by Halo Varga from the year 2000. It was probably impossible to see the longevity of this piece of music while making the track. However, over two decades later, this classic is still relevant, especially with Guy J's hands on it.

  • Extassy
    BeatTracker #79 Top Tracks in Organic House

    Extassy

    Sebastien Leger

    Beatport Top Tracks

    Lost & Found Organic House

  • AC/DC (Guy J Remix) / Future (Guy J Remix)
    BeatTracker #100 Top Releases in Melodic House & Techno

    AC/DC (Guy J Remix) / Future (Guy J Remix)

    X-Press 2 , Halo Varga

    Beatport Top Releases

    Since the beginning of Lost & Found, Guy J wanted to make every release on his platform special. This attitude kept the label's reputation as one of the global leaders in underground club music.It is impossible to predict the label's next move, but it is likely to be outstanding. That's what the new release is all about! X-Press 2 is the legendary award-winning UK duo with rock-solid status.Numerous hits and classics they have produced made them both critically acclaimed and beloved by international audiences. One of those classics is AC/DC! The single has been delivering excitement on the dance floors since the beginning of the century,and it was about time to come up with an equally exciting update.Guy J managed to keep all the recognizable elements of the original track while putting his apparent sound signature present. It is one of those remixes where the involvement of the remixer brings exponential improvement, making it larger than life.Theother part of this two-track release is no less impressive! Future is a masterpiece by Halo Varga from the year 2000. It was probably impossible to see the longevity of this piece of music while making the track. However, over two decades later, this classic is still relevant, especially with Guy J's hands on it.