Damian Lazarus

Flourish

Crosstown Rebels

CRMLP043

Damian Lazarus

Flourish

Crosstown Rebels

CRMLP043

DL_FLOURISH_4K_RGB
ARTIST
Damian Lazarus
TITLE
Flourish
LABEL
Crosstown Rebels
CAT NO.
CRMLP043
FORMAT
2 x 12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 18/09/2020 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
5060786563231
GENRE
Deep House Tech House
FEATURING
Damian Lazarus
MISC.
Red Transparent Vinyl

TRACK LISTING

play all

  1. A1. Beth  ▾
  2. A2. Dark Heaven Light  ▾
  3. A3. Holy  ▾
  4. B1. Leave  ▾
  5. B2. Mountain  ▾
  6. C1. Everybody  ▾
  7. C2. Bas  ▾
  8. C3. Into the Sun (x Jem Cooke)  ▾
  9. D1. Wild is Love  ▾
  10. D2. Form & Void  ▾

SALES NOTES

PRESSED ON ECO-FRIENDLY VINYL AT THE GREENEST PRESSING PLANT IN THE WORLD

The ends of days are ones with which Damian Lazarus is familiar, but, much like his biblical namesake, he too, has come back from the brink and risen to fight on, his career is interwoven with themes of survival and re-birth. Fittingly then, his second solo album does not wallow in our current dark times but charts a path of hope. Flourish, offers a glimpse of a new world worth living in and surviving for. 

Flourish takes us through the many lives of Damian Lazarus, who, as he has grown older, and traversed the globe, has come to more deeply examine the role the dance floor plays in his own life and that of others. With parties cancelled, it would have been easy to wallow, but instead urgency took hold, and isolated Italian countryside Damian took the space to tackle the larger questions he has been grappling with for years. 

As anyone who has watched Lazarus DJ can attest, his inspirations are deep and varied, criss-crossing show tunes, drum n bass, jazz, electro, soul, house, techno and everything in-between. This album reflects his immersion in a multitude of scenes over the years, from the early days of London drum n bass, to his role as a figurehead in the electroclash scene, and of course the significant impact his Crosstown Rebels label has had on contemporary underground house and techno. Flourish is far from a box of functional DJ tools, in the same way as Damian’s debut album Smoke The Monster Out or the more worldly outings in his brace of albums with the Ancient Moons. It’s a personal, brave and varied body of work. It’s also the work of an artist who has grown over the ten years since his last solo album. Lazarus plays with nuances of texture, tempo and style to create a rich and dense album that takes us on an odyssey that is at times both dark and uplifting. Vocals of his own cast an intimate shadow over the album with those of his sole collaborator Jem Cooke offering a soothing balance amidst the madness. 

Damian’s work reminds us that however taxing the journeys there are always moments of beauty to be found.

Published: 21st July 2020

0:00
0:00