Damian Lazarus on How Friendship Built the Underground and What Clubbing Has Become
Description
Once upon a time, clubbing was dangerous in the best way. Damian Lazarus joins Seth Troxler & Bill Patrick to talk wild afterhours, the golden age of weird, and why he’s now designing the soundtrack for a 7-hour mushroom trip.
From Bar 25 madness and 16-hour sets with Richie Hawtin, to founding Crosstown Rebels, Get Lost and Day Zero in Tulum, Damian has quietly shaped entire scenes, crews and eras. In this episode, the guys look back at the wild years that built them, and ask some uncomfortable questions about what club culture has become now.
They get into:
- The origin story of Seth & Damian’s friendship (Sonar buses, asymmetrical afros & crashed afterparties)
- Proper DJ etiquette when a legend walks into your afterhours set
- Why the 2000s/2010s felt like the golden age of underground – and how friendships and afterparties fuelled creativity
- How sobriety changed Damian’s music, career and clarity
- Why modern clubbing feels too safe, too homogenous, and less about music
- The philosophy behind Day Zero & Get Lost and what it takes to preserve magic
- Damian’s new project: creating the perfect soundtrack for a 7-hour psilocybin medical trial
- Time, kids, wellness, tarot, and the eternal question: “Am I being a good enough friend?”
If you care about dance music culture, this one is basically a history lesson, a therapy session and a trippy TED Talk rolled into one.
Keep up with Damian on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/damian_lazarus
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Hosts: Seth Troxler and Bill Patrick
Executive Producers: Nikita Stanley, Jesse Rogg, Craig Pettigrew and Seth Troxler
Co-executive Producer: Lee Adams
Live Production Director and VFX & Motion Graphics Supervisor: Aaron Kulik
Director of Photography: Lukas Strebel
Set Designer: Veronica Gessa (aka Moki)
Editor: Tyler Christie
Sound Design and Original Composition by Jasper Van Dijk
Music Supervisors: Seth Troxler, Bill Patrick
Music Consultants: Jenna Wilson for Radish and James Cartwright for Bad Sneakers
Music Courtesy of: APM
Camera operator: Joseph Holton
Camera assistant: Jake Smith
Production Sound Mixer: Jo Youle
















