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There are tracks that simply move a dancefloor — and then there are tracks that feel like a transmission. With “our frequency”, Amelie Lens sends out exactly that kind of signal: direct, hypnotic, peak-time driven and deeply connected to the emotional electricity that has always made her EXHALE universe so powerful.

Released on her own Exhale imprint, “our frequency” arrives as part of the wider story around AURA, Amelie Lens’ debut album. That context matters. This is not just another high-energy club tool; it feels like a statement from an artist who has spent years shaping one of techno’s most recognisable modern identities and is now opening the next chapter with confidence, intensity and a surprising trance-coded emotional pull.

At 143 bpm, the track sits right in that thrilling zone where techno pressure and hard trance euphoria collide. The kick is tight and relentless, the low-end pushes forward with serious warehouse energy, while the melodic elements add a glowing, almost ritualistic atmosphere. It is not uplifting trance in the classic sense, but it clearly speaks the language of trance: repetition as hypnosis, tension as emotion, and a central motif that locks the listener into the track’s pulse.

What makes “our frequency” stand out is its balance between force and feeling. Amelie Lens has always been a master of controlled intensity — her sets are known for their raw momentum, razor-sharp transitions and unmistakable rave energy. Here, that same DNA is present, but the track also carries a more expansive, almost cinematic quality. The vocal phrasing and title itself give the production a sense of unity: this is music for a crowd moving as one body, tuned into the same signal.

For trance lovers, “our frequency” is especially interesting because it shows how close the current hard techno and hard trance movements have become again. The track’s structure, speed and atmosphere tap into the harder edge of trance without losing the industrial polish and uncompromising drive that define Amelie Lens’ sound. It is dark, fast and physical — but also emotional enough to create that hands-in-the-air moment when the right room, the right lights and the right crowd come together.

Belgian DJ, producer and label head Amelie Lens has become one of the defining names in modern techno. Rising from the Belgian underground to the world’s biggest festival and club stages, she built her reputation on high-energy, hypnotic techno sets and a clear artistic identity rooted in rave culture.

Beyond her own productions, Lens has created a strong ecosystem around her music. With Lenske and especially EXHALE, she has developed platforms for forward-thinking, high-impact electronic music, while the EXHALE events have become synonymous with intense, future-facing club experiences. “our frequency” continues that story: it carries the discipline of techno, the rush of hard trance and the communal spirit of a proper rave anthem.

“our frequency” is Amelie Lens at her most direct, but also at her most emotionally charged. It is a hard trance-leaning weapon built for massive systems, dark rooms and festival moments where the line between techno and trance becomes beautifully blurred.


⭐️ Rating: 8.5 / 10

🎧 Perfect for:

  • Peak-time hard trance and techno sets
  • Dark warehouse floors and strobe-heavy moments
  • Fans of the modern techno/trance crossover
  • High-energy festival stages after midnight

Artist: Amelie Lens
Track: Our Frequency
Label: EXHALE
Release Date: May 21st, 2026
Get your copy here: https://found.ee/AmelieLens-OurFrequency

Peak-time hard trance and techno sets

Dark warehouse floors and strobe-heavy moments

Fans of the modern techno/trance crossover

Connect with Amelie Lens:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amelielensmusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amelie_lens
X: https://www.twitter.com/AmelieLens

Connect with EXHALE:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhaleofc

Take a listen to Amelie Lens – Our Frequency here: