Multi-time DMC champion whose jungle and bass sets add turntablist violence, total control and left-turn charisma to any lineup.
DJ Craze is one of the few names who can walk onto a drum and bass bill from a wider DJ universe and instantly feel essential. His reputation was built in turntablism first, but the point is not just technical flex. He understands how to weaponise cuts, pacing and genre contrast in a way that makes even a short festival appearance feel dangerous.
Craze brings more than straight-line DnB. The draw is tension, dexterity and the possibility that the set might swerve without losing its grip. That makes him ideal for LOCUS, because a beach festival works best when not every act solves the room the same way. He can inject pure skill, party instinct and a bit of wild-card behaviour without breaking the broader thread of bass music energy.
If the headline question is whether a crowd wants another standard drum and bass set or a genuine event, Craze answers it quickly. He turns decks into an instrument and can change the feel of a lineup simply by how he transitions. On a trip page like this one, he is the artist most likely to make people say afterward that they were there for something singular rather than just another clean professional festival slot.