
Lost And Sound Damian Lazarus
Aug 5, 2025
Damian Lazarus, electronic DJ, producer and Crosstown Rebels founder, reflects on a life in dance music. He talks about early electroclash days, warehouse parties and Shoreditch DIY energy. He explains building immersive events like Day Zero and Get Lost. He also opens up about sobriety, creative rebirth, and how history and curiosity shape his long-term musical vision.
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Value The Original Feeling, Not Metrics
- Over time Damian says priorities shift from external validation to connection, love and small moments.
- He argues genuine happiness in music comes from the original feeling and emotions that drew you to it, not social metrics.
From Dazed Offices To A&R Break
- Damian Lazarus describes working as assistant and music editor at Dazed and Confused and how it placed him at the heart of early Shoreditch culture.
- That role led to connections (FFRR, Goldie, A&R) which propelled him into label work and DJing full-time.
Underground Toilet Parties In Shoreditch
- Damian recounts discovering an underground converted toilet in Shoreditch and throwing Friday-afternoon parties there with international acts.
- The events attracted bands like The Strokes and Jarvis Cocker and became a focal point of that era's scene.


