Since starting out as a DJ over a decade ago in Manchester and Liverpool before launching her club night
LOLiFE at 18, Lauren has evolved into a multi-talented, internationally recognised artist. Breaking through
on a global scale in 2016 when she warmed up for Carl Cox during the final season of his party 'Music is
Revolution' in Space, Ibiza, Lauren's trajectory has continued to ascend. Crobar in Argentina, Space in
Miami, Watergate in Berlin, Drumsheds in London (Britain's first 15,000 cap club), DC-10 and Hï in Ibiza
are a handful of clubs the Liverpudlian has soundtracked in recent years.
Closer to home, Lauren is a regular fixture in venues' fabric, The Warehouse Project, and Enzo Siragusa's
party FUSE. In 2023, Lauren ticked off her Glastonbury debut with a rumbling set for a heaving crowd
beneath the Rave Tree — a true testament to her versatility as a selector and ability to captivate new
audiences. While Lauren's collection delves into groovy house, summery garage and shadowy dub, she's
not afraid to throw in a classic at just the right moment. Drawing inspiration from the UK's hedonistic house
scene of the 90s, cultivated by iconic clubs The Haçienda and Cream, Lauren can upend a low-ceilinged
rave cave in seconds or engage a stadium-sized dancefloor from the first beat.
The same goes for Lauren's productions. In the studio, she focuses on finding the groove and dabbles in
everything from big room hooks to more B-side-appropriate, hazy underground sounds. Releases on PIV,
Shall Not Fade, Locus, and her own imprints, LOLiFE and e1even records, feature in her evolving
discography.
When she's not touring or producing, Lauren runs her long-running brand LOLiFE. The event leg of the
platform champions quality music, creating an intimate, fun and inclusive space for like-minded partygoers.
Over the past 14 years, Lauren has toured the party across the UK and Europe, inviting guests like Dyed
Soundorom, Cinthie, and East End Dubs. Morphing into a label in 2019, the vinyl-led LOLiFE Records
supports emerging and well-known producers like Len Lewis, Phreaks of Visions and DJ Steaw, and
Lauren's own solo releases.
Born and raised by a family of ravers, Lauren's parents gifted her her first set of decks at 11. Three years
later, she was sneaking into local clubs with her older sister, who played a pivotal role in introducing Lauren
to dance music. Today, Lauren remains just as enthralled by club culture and the warm, wavey sounds of
house.
Running two record labels and one event series between managing a stacked tour schedule spanning
Europe, the Americas and Australia, Lauren Lo Sung's relentless drive and enthusiasm for DJing, producing
and enriching Liverpool's dance music circuit is why she's one of the most consistent and widely respected
artists in the UK.