LENS
Lens has been tearing through the scene since her emergence in 2020. Her signature wild double drops and imaginative genre-spanning selections has proved beyond any doubt that the heat around her name is well deserved.
Growing up just outside of Brighton, Lens was immersed in music from a young age. Her love for sound system culture, honed through attending raves across Brighton, London, and Manchester, as well as countless hours practicing on vinyl, laid the groundwork for her DJing style.
Lens’s rise has simply been impossible to ignore. Lens gained momentum in 2023 with standout remixes of Issey Cross’s Top 20 hit Bittersweet Goodbye and Hybrid Minds & venbee’s If Love Could Have Saved You. Her viral Shogun Sessions set alongside Tempza closed the year with a bang. In early 2024 she released ‘After Party’ a collaboration with LZee, a multi-million streaming hit, and followed it up with her own edit, Lens’ Rowdy Rework, which became a staple in her live sets. Collaborations with Pola & Bryson, goddard., Unglued, and Diagnostix only continued to see her rise throughout the year.
In 2025, Lens kicked off the year with her biggest release to date: Danger Zone with Emily Makis. A Kill Bill-inspired single that quickly racked up over 2 million streams and received mass BBC Radio 1 support, marking a key milestone in her production career.
With over 100 shows played in 2024, including sets at Glastonbury’s Arcadia stage, Boomtown’s main stage, and Drumsheds – Lens capped off the year with her debut headline UK tour, Moving Mad, which sold out across the country.
Bucket list moments have already been ticked off in 2025, with Lens’ Essential Mix for BBC Radio, her Live Stream for DJ Mag and her first UKG release. Driven by a deep-rooted connection to the culture that raised her, Lens is carving out her own lane in D&B in scintillating fashion.