Namic
Born in Belgium on March 14th 1988, Namic, Laurent Lousberg in real life, is an electro-pop artist with a classical music background. At the age of 8, he started attending the music academy in Eupen and learned music theory and piano for several years. His love for electronic music finds its roots at the end of his childhood, when he decided to stop his music courses, which did not meet his expectations any longer. His affinity with mixing and producing gave him the opportunity to perform in several clubs in Belgium, notably at Metropolis. At the same period, he created his first tracks that were influenced by one of his favourite artists: Coone, a Belgian producer whose career he still admires. In 2008, Laurent Lousberg had no choice but to set music aside in order to focus on his language studies. In 2013, as a young graduate of the University of Liège, he started producing again and notably discovered one of the new musical trends: the deep house. Lost Frequencies, The Avener and Bakermat inspired him among others and this led him to produce “Summertime”, a track that was notably played on Virgin Radio. Since then, Namic has signed songs on various renowned labels. He collaborates with artists from all over the world and his tracks reach hundreds of thousands of streams.
Namic
Born in Belgium on March 14th 1988, Namic, Laurent Lousberg in real life, is an electro-pop artist with a classical music background. At the age of 8, he started attending the music academy in Eupen and learned music theory and piano for several years. His love for electronic music finds its roots at the end of his childhood, when he decided to stop his music courses, which did not meet his expectations any longer. His affinity with mixing and producing gave him the opportunity to perform in several clubs in Belgium, notably at Metropolis. At the same period, he created his first tracks that were influenced by one of his favourite artists: Coone, a Belgian producer whose career he still admires. In 2008, Laurent Lousberg had no choice but to set music aside in order to focus on his language studies. In 2013, as a young graduate of the University of Liège, he started producing again and notably discovered one of the new musical trends: the deep house. Lost Frequencies, The Avener and Bakermat inspired him among others and this led him to produce “Summertime”, a track that was notably played on Virgin Radio. Since then, Namic has signed songs on various renowned labels. He collaborates with artists from all over the world and his tracks reach hundreds of thousands of streams.
Born in Belgium on March 14th 1988, Namic, Laurent Lousberg in real life, is an electro-pop artist with a classical music background. At the age of 8, he started attending the music academy in Eupen and learned music theory and piano for several years. His love for electronic music finds its roots at the end of his childhood, when he decided to stop his music courses, which did not meet his expectations any longer. His affinity with mixing and producing gave him the opportunity to perform in several clubs in Belgium, notably at Metropolis. At the same period, he created his first tracks that were influenced by one of his favourite artists: Coone, a Belgian producer whose career he still admires. In 2008, Laurent Lousberg had no choice but to set music aside in order to focus on his language studies. In 2013, as a young graduate of the University of Liège, he started producing again and notably discovered one of the new musical trends: the deep house. Lost Frequencies, The Avener and Bakermat inspired him among others and this led him to produce “Summertime”, a track that was notably played on Virgin Radio. Since then, Namic has signed songs on various renowned labels. He collaborates with artists from all over the world and his tracks reach hundreds of thousands of streams.