Amelie Lens Returns With Tension-Fueled Cut "whatever you do"
Following "Falling Into Acid Dreams," the Belgian techno force leans into contrast with a vocal-led cut built for peak emotional release.
Cameron Holbrook

Amelie Lens is back in motion with "whatever you do." her latest single landing via Sony Music and dialing into a sharper emotional frequency. Following this year’s 303-charged "Falling Into Acid Dreams" – which marked a decade of releases for the EXHALE boss – this new cut flips the script with a lighter, almost fragile vocal drifting over her signature pristine techno framework. Listen below.
There’s tension baked into the design: airy melodies float up top while a roaring synth bass churns underneath, locking into a slow-build that snaps into a euphoric payoff. It mirrors the duality Lens thrives in, moving seamlessly from massive festival stages to sweat-soaked club rooms in a matter of days.
Fresh off a headline b2b with Sara Landry at Miami Music Week and a return to fabric, Lens is charging into a packed 2026 with serious momentum.
Amelie Lens' single "whatever you do" is out now via Sony.
Get it on Beatport.
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