With a knack for larger-than-life storytelling,
Lucy Tun's sonic tapestry is as diverse as her talents.
Words:
Martyn Young.
Photos:
Patrick Gunning.
Lucy Tun is one of those exceptionally talented people who can seemingly do anything. She's a DJ, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, a sound engineer, a classical music expert, and she's also really good at knitting. In 2023, though, Lucy began to make the leap from the alternative electronic music scene under her previous musical alias of LCYTN into the bright alt-pop wonderland of 2023 as Lucy Tun, flourishing under her own name and using her distinct talents to create an immersive world of eclectic and genre-bending pop on her stunning EP, 'Unreal'.
Lucy has always been very busy and remarkably creative, regularly recognised for her DJ and production work over the last five years, but it's now that everything is coalescing into one glorious package with her refined creative vision. "This year has been pretty explosive," she begins, characterising 2023 as the moment she gathered all these ideas and feelings and began piecing them together to really make it happen. "A lot of first times happened this year. Some of this music is two years old. There was a lot of thinking involved in the previous years and not a lot of doing, while this year is a lot of doing and not much thinking. It's been a transformative year for me."
"I'm always trying to put myself in different shoes"
— lucy tun
Lucy's musical exploration has always seen her follow her own path. "My music journey has been quite colourful," she explains. "I've tried, and I still am trying as many things as I can, from how I started to where I am now and the communities that I operate in. I feel like I'm always trying to put myself in different shoes. Music has always been like that for me. When I was a teenager, I was really into classical music. I was a violin player, and I played piano for my school. I ran my school choir, and I was in orchestras. I was a sound engineer for a year up until the end of 2022. I was working as a sound engineer in a recording studio. Before that, I did a mixing and mastering course. The year before that, I was heavily into DJing. I've gone through all these different phases. It's really helped me in that it's pushed me to focus this year; as much as doing all these cool things has been fun, there has to be some form of continuity, and you have to stick to something."