LCY - Building an Online Visual Identity
Wednesday 24 March 2021 7PM Via Zoom
Multi-disciplinary artist and label owner, LCY, will be sharing their knowledge around building a unique visual identity online, with particular focus on growing a label or artist profile using creative techniques and each person’s individual experiences.
This event is free to attend and has been funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
About LCY
An artist (visual/audio), producer, DJ and label owner with fans and peers now world-wide LCY has been a prominent member of the UK music scene for just under 6 years ~ gradually building upon successes with the music community that surrounds them.
In 2019 LCY launched their label SZNS7N. In its first year alone, it released an impressive plethora of intoxicating and innovative releases spanning all corners of electronic, bass and club music from the likes of Tailor Jae, Traces, Ship Sket, NARA and more. Operating in an incredible melting pot of DIY UK talent, the label sets out to continuously push innovative music and visual art with a big focus on creative collaboration.
Most recently LCY’s track ‘Almost Blue’ was synced on GTA V Still Slipping and starred in a FILA UK campaign.
Links
LCY EP: https://szns7n.bandcamp.com/album/lcy
‘Garden of E10’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXndMt9qmC4
BBC R1 Joy O Mix: https://soundcloud.com/lucyproduction/production-mix-for-joy-o-01022021
i-D Mix: https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/m7qk94/self-isolate-to-lcys-post-apocalypse-mix
https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/lcy-india-jordan-interview-dj-culture
To attend
Please fill in the booking form below and let us know any access requirements you might have, we’ll then send you the Zoom link on the day of the workshop.
You’ll also need to sign up to be a Gut Level member. Membership is currently free thanks to a grant from the National Lottery Community Fund.
A Bit of Background
Gut Level is a DIY event space and collective that focuses on dance music, club culture and the surrounding communities. Our in-house collectives, FLAW and Working Them’s Club are hosting a series of workshops over winter to cut through the no parties/winter/rona blues. FLAW Collective aim to provide a space for marginalised genders to hang out, share skills, use equipment and collaborate. Working Them’s Club is an LGBTQ+ social and music meet up. This online series has been funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
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