Dutch house and techno favorite Chris Stussy has finally delivered his debut album, and it’s everything fans have been waiting for. Lost, Found & Forgotten… landed on April 3rd via his own Up The Stuss imprint, presenting a sprawling 19-track journey that showcases the full scope of his artistic vision. The album unfolds across three distinct chapters—Lost, Found, and Forgotten—each representing a different facet of Stussy’s creative process. Rather than just throwing together a collection of club tracks, the Dutch producer has crafted something deeply personal that reflects his evolution as an artist and the careful curation he’s brought to Up The Stuss over the years. At its core, the album explores creative freedom through the conceptual framework of a kite. The imagery reflects movement and perspective while staying grounded—much like Stussy’s approach to production. It’s unrestricted in emotion and imagination but anchored by solid groove work and clear intention. “This album has been a long time in the making, and I’m excited to finally share it with you,” Stussy explains. “The process behind it – exchanging ideas with other artists and creating music outside of my comfort zone – has been an incredible experience. It gave me a true sense of freedom, allowing me to not think about boundaries or expectations.” The Lost chapter opens the album by breathing new life into tracks that were previously shelved. These aren’t dusty demos—they’re refined ideas that finally found their proper context. The section kicks off with ‘Moonlight’ featuring Elena Moroder and includes the driving energy of first single ‘Darkness’. Rather than feeling like leftovers, these tracks carry momentum and showcase Stussy’s instinctual approach to production. Found captures the magic of collaboration and creative exchange. This middle section features an impressive roster of collaborators including KUČKA, Jessica Moore, Leanna Louise, Tropics, and Tom Did It. Singles ‘Wide Awake’ and ‘Believe in yourself’ anchor this chapter with their expansive, emotionally charged sound that demonstrates Stussy’s ability to work seamlessly with vocalists. The album closes with Forgotten—a celebration of deeper cuts and B-side territory. These tracks reward patience and repeated listening, from the hypnotic ‘Set sail on another ship’ to the understated closer ‘It feels natural’. It’s designed for the heads and diggers who appreciate subtlety and texture in their electronic music. Throughout the 19 tracks, Stussy intentionally blurs the line between reality and surrealism. The album plays with perspective, inviting listeners to zoom in and out, experiencing the music as both tangible and imagined. It’s not just a debut album—it’s a reflection of his journey viewed from multiple angles. For an artist who’s spent years shaping dancefloors worldwide and building Up The Stuss into a respected imprint, Lost, Found & Forgotten… represents both a personal milestone and artistic statement. The album invites listeners to drift, discover, and land somewhere new within Stussy’s carefully constructed sonic world.Chris Stussy Releases Debut Album, Lost, Found & Forgotten

Three Chapters, One Vision



