Denzil Lacey

Denzil Lacey is an Irish composer, employed by SiriusXM. Radio stations he has worked at since 2006 include 98FM, East Coast FM, Dublin's Country Mix 106.8, Dublin City FM, RTÉ 2fm and most recently,FM104.

Denzil Lacey
Born
Denzil Martin Lacey

(1990-10-27) 27 October 1990
Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
EducationGlounthaune National School Presentation College, Bray
OccupationSound Designer. Composer, Imaging Producer, Voiceover Artist
Years active2006present
EmployerSiriusXM
Notable credit(s)
Lindenstraße
Tatort
Spotify
FM104
RTÉ 2fm
East Coast Radio
98FM
Sunshine 106.8
Classic Hits 4FM
Spin South West

Early life

Lacey was born in Dublin, Ireland and grew up in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. He attended Glounthaune National School, Glounthaune, Cork and Presentation College, Bray.

Biography

Lacey began his radio career on Dublin Special Interest Radio Station, Dublin City FM at the age of 14 and then later moved on to East Coast FM in County Wicklow.

His Late Night Sessions Show ran on RTÉ 2FM for three years[1][2] where he presented Black Echoes, a Jamaican music show on the state broadcaster.

Denzil worked across Classic Hits 4FM and Sunshine 106.8 as an Imaging Producer for the stations owned by Bay Broadcasting Ltd.[3] He left Classic Hits 4FM in 2015 for a new position with Spin South West in a similar role.[4]

He has also worked for 98FM and East Coast FM and was Assistant Station Manager for Jam FM at Scouting Ireland's Jamboree 2008 (Ireland)

In October 2016, Denzil opened the World Imaging Conference, The Imaging Days in Amsterdam[5]

Denzil joined the National Broadcaster, RTÉ 2fm in July 2016 and after a short seven-month stint, it was announced he would move to FM104 as Production Director.[6][7]

As of 2018, Denzil produces the Radio Imaging Elements for Diplo's Revolution on SiriusXM, based out of New York.

His composition work has aired on various Television series, including: Witches of Salem, Lindenstraße and Tatort.

He is also a Voiceover for Spotify in Ireland.

gollark: And which consumes several gigabytes of RAM and disk space, naturally.
gollark: Like node.js, and electron.
gollark: Horrible abuses of javascript?
gollark: I left a project for about half a year and came back to npm alerting me about about 10 security vulnerabilities in deps.
gollark: I kind of like JS on the backend because it's very quick for me to write somewhat working stuff, but dislike it because it's slow, untyped and will inevitably break in 2 months after one of 400 dependencies fails.

References

  1. Irish, Independent. "Denzil makes waves with RTÉ". Irish Independent. Irish Independent. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. "RTÉ MUSIC: Black Echoes with Denzil Dread". RTÉ 2FM. RTÉ 2FM. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. "Media.info". Media.info. Media.info. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  4. "Denzil Leaves Dublin for SW". Radio Today. Radiotoday.ie. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  5. "Denzil Lacey lined up for the Imaging Days". RadioToday.ie. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  6. "Denzil Lacey swaps 2fm production for FM104". Radio Today. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  7. "Denzil Lacey swaps 2fm production for FM104 – Denzil Lacey". denzillacey.com. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
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