
Lost Lands has always pushed boundaries, and this year, the proclaimed dubstep SuperBowl is hitting another level.
On top of featuring the bass scene’s heaviest hitters, the Lost Lands 2025 lineup is stacked with rare B2Bs, side projects, and special sets that fans won’t find anywhere else.
From melodic crossovers to all-out bass destruction, this year’s slate of B2Bs showcases the full spectrum of electronic music. Whether it’s experimental twists, long-anticipated reunions, or entirely new projects, these performances are shaping up to be some of the most talked-about sets of the weekend.
LSZEE (CloZee x LSDREAM)

When CloZee and LSDREAM join forces, the result is nothing short of cosmic. Their collaborative project LSZEE makes its Lost Lands debut this year, bringing otherworldly sound design, heavy bass, and psychedelic energy to the stage. The set will also mark one of the last-ever LSZEE performances together, making it an unforgettable moment for fans.
Liquid Smoak (Smoakland’s Drum & Bass Project)

Known for their filthy basslines, Smoakland are switching gears and stepping into the drum and bass world with Liquid Smoak. Leaning into the liquid side of the genre, the project brings fluid rhythms, deep grooves, and atmospheric vibes that offer a refreshing contrast to the duo’s heavy dubstep sound.
Dab the Sky (Dabin x Said The Sky)

Two of melodic bass’s most beloved names, Dabin and Said The Sky, return as Dab the Sky. Expect soaring melodies, emotional drops, and a set designed to pull on every heartstring at the festival.
Witchin Hour (Jeanie x Vampa)

Bass queens Jeanie and Vampa are teaming up for Witchin Hour, a dark and heavy back-to-back guaranteed to summon some of the filthiest drops of the weekend.
Mersiv B2B Smoakland

When Mersiv links up with Smoakland, the outcome is pure destruction. Blending Mersiv’s freeform chaos with Smoakland’s heavy dubstep, this back-to-back is set to deliver face-melting drops and one of the most explosive performances of Lost Lands 2025.
SVDDEN DEATH Double Takeover

For the first time ever at Lost Lands, SVDDEN DEATH is splitting his sound into two distinct performances. Fans will get a rare Deadroom house set, alongside his infamous VOYD set at Wompy Woods.
More Surprises Ahead

And because it’s Lost Lands, you can bet there’s more on the way. With surprise collabs and secret sets always in play, this year’s festival is set to deliver nonstop chaos from start to finish.