"Darkness" Marks Chris Stussy's First Move Toward Debut Album Lost, Found & Forgotten…
The Dutch producer reveals the first six-track chapter of Lost, Found & Forgotten… alongside a driving club-focused single.
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Chris Stussy has shared "Darkness," the lead single from his debut album Lost, Found & Forgotten…, due April 3 via Up The Stuss. The release arrives alongside the full tracklist for Lost - the first of three chapters that make up the LP.
The concept behind Lost is straightforward but considered: these are tracks written across different periods of Stussy's career that never found a home at the time. Rather than treating them as archive material, the album frames them as rediscovered and fully realised - ideas given room to breathe rather than left incomplete.
"Darkness" makes a strong case for that approach. Built around taut percussion and rolling low-end pressure, it carries the kind of focused, purposeful energy that has defined Stussy's output on the dance floor - though there's a reflective undercurrent here that gives it a different weight. It's club-functional without being single-minded, which feels like a deliberate statement of intent for an artist stepping into album territory for the first time.
The broader Lost tracklist offers further context. "Moonlight" feat. Elena Moroder, "Side to Side," "Here for the Summer," "Miraflores," and "It's Time for a Change" round out the six-track opening chapter, hinting at a sonic range that goes beyond any single mood or tempo. The remaining two chapters - Found and Forgotten… - are set to be revealed in the weeks ahead.
Lost, Found & Forgotten… arrives April 3 via Up The Stuss.























