Lost in Music


Crazy Daisys, 1996.

Crazy Daisys, 1996.

Crazy Daisys, 1996.

Crazy Daisys, 1996.

Crazy Daisys, 1996.

Crazy Daisys, 1996.
In late 2015, 6 of Lucy's images were selected out of over 55,000 submissions to be part of one of the largest exhibitions about the history of dance music.
When Lucy was learning photography in 1996 aged 16 she took her camera on nights out with her. The results are now exhibited twenty years later.

Lost in Music is a tribute to the obsessives, the hedonists, the musical eccentrics and the dancers who were the founding members of the dance music institution and those who continue to fuel its evolution. To the artists developing wild new techniques to re-imagine recorded music, in the process revolutionising the way we create and enjoy it. To all those Lost in Music - past, present and future.

From the unsung pioneers in underground clubs, to the stadium-filling superstars, this is the story of creativity, vision, imagination and having the time of your life to the beat of the century. These are the moments captured by the people who played it, danced to it and, amazingly, somehow managed to photograph it without losing their camera.

A story that is still being told. A story that is part of us all, and we of it.


A film made by Full Bleed documenting how the exhibition was curated:




Press articles about the exhibition:
British Journal of Photography: British Journal of Photography review the exhibition .



Time out Magazine review the exhibition Time Out Magazine review the exhibition



Metro newspaper review the exhibition: Metro newspaper reviews the exhibition