The gold-standard female voice in deeper DnB, equally effective floating over soul-searching rollers or sharper modern club productions.
Charli Brix built her standing by doing something that looks easier on paper than it is in practice: becoming unmistakable in a scene full of feature vocals. Her tone, writing and choices carry enough personality that a track feels like a Charli Brix record rather than just a producer tune with a guest attached. That is why she keeps turning up alongside serious names without ever disappearing into their shadow.
She works especially well in the elegant, emotional and deeper corners of drum and bass, but there is enough bite in the voice to survive darker or more modern contexts too. That flexibility matters at a festival. She can soften the surface while keeping the emotional intensity high, which is not the same as making the music gentle. The result is often more memorable because people leave humming as well as sweating.
For LOCUS, Charli Brix adds texture and identity. She is a strong pick for the part of the weekend that wants intimacy without losing propulsion. She also returned in 2025, which suggests the festival understands how useful a truly distinctive vocalist is when the lineup needs contrast. On a trip site, she is exactly the sort of artist to tag for the crew member who says they want something emotional but still undeniably bass-led.