![]() It delves far back into his musical past, unearthing his early drum-n-bass influences, bringing those together with jazzy grooves and skipping house beats or jumpy breakbeats and buzzing basslines. Sequestered with his family and his engineer/tour manager/assistant and all-around Man Friday, Paolo Bartolomeo, at his Monastic Studio in the middle of a nearby forest, Lazarus has never had this much uninterrupted time to focus on creation, and mostly likely never will again.īut it was put to good use because Flourish captures all the isolated, nature-driven environs in which it was created, not to mention Lazarus’ fluctuating state of mind. Lazarus spent the month prior to the pandemic and the ensuing five lockdown months at home at his idyllic farm in Italy, high atop a mountain, working on his opus, Flourish – the second album under his own name, his fourth overall. ![]() No gigs and lots of time on his hands to get creative. Secure your tickets here.In 2020, Damian Lazarus, the DJ/producer/label owner with the excellent name – it sounds completely made-up, but isn’t – was confronted with some of the same challenges shared by all DJs. There’s no question that Damian will be a leader in redefining the modern day party. The 12-year running label has launched the careers of house and techno heavyweights Maceo Plex, Jamie Jones, Art Department, Deniz Kurtel, among others. © Photography by Khris Cowley for Here & Now (fb.com/wearehereandnow)Īdditionally, Damian’s creative visions expand even further in his own production imprint, Crosstown Rebels. When Damian includes some of his sorcery into his live sets, that is when he really perplexes the minds on the dance floor. Damian has performed his craft anywhere from Nevada’s Robot Heart bus to the Mayan Ruins in Mexico. Lazarus not only hypnotizes fans with house and techno sets but allures audiences worldwide with his expert magic skills. ![]() His unique performances are well-received on his international tours, including his 10-year residency at Ibiza’s DC10. Pick up your pass for Get Lost NYC Stream In Session: Carl Craig Detroit Love- Check out Francesca Lombardo’s recent Life of Leaf LP: Listen to Felix Da Housecat’s “Believe” single: © Photography by Khris Cowley for Here & Now (fb.com/wearehereandnow) Damian Lazarus’ visionary abilities can attest to his evolving event creations like Get Lost.ĭamian’s live mixes lead listeners on a journey to heighten their surrounding atmosphere and encompass a specific mood. The stacked lineup also welcomes Crosstown Rebel’s assorted label roster to the decks including Francesca Lombardo, Joeski, Ae:ther (Live), Serge Devant, to name a few. ![]() The 2-day marathon will occur at the Knockdown Center and will feature Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig, Bronx’s own Martinez Brothers, the legendary Felix Da Housecat, pop star Kelsey Lu, indie electronic group Mashrou Leila, and others. Lose track of time, expect the unexpected, and get lost in this altered reality. This includes a 16-hour party beginning at 2 pm on Saturday and ending 6 am the next day. ![]() Get Lost will take place outside and span over the course of two days. Photo Credit: Get Lost Miami Get Lost NYC will offer a uniquely immersive and audio-visual experience.ĭamian Lazarus revamps the everyday party into something much more extraordinary, especially after presenting events like his infamous Day Zero. A variety of electronic bands, pop icons, and the finest underground electronic artists will treat the city’s music fiends with various live performances. From selling out during Miami Music Week to stage takeovers at the renowned Tomorrowland, it’s no wonder that Get Lost will expand it’s reach to one of the world’s most thriving music cities: New York. On Friday, Octocontemporary house and techno influencer, Damian Lazarus will debut his Get Lost NYC. ![]()
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