London DnB producer and DJ adding direct club impact, melodic hooks and a newer high-energy shape to the phase-two roster.
Kiljoy is one of the second-round names with a lighter public footprint than the legacy acts, but the profile that does exist frames a London drum and bass producer and DJ built around energy and club response. That makes the booking useful in a different way. Not every slot needs decades of lore; some are there to keep the weekend moving in the present tense.
The public descriptions point toward energetic drum and bass with strong basslines, crisp percussion and melodic synth pressure. That places Kiljoy closer to the active club layer than the heritage layer. In context, the set should work as a direct-energy lift between more storied names.
For LOCUS, Kiljoy is a sensible lean-in booking. The crew may not know the name immediately, but that is part of the point: Bali should still have discovery value under the headline rows. Treat this as one to sample early if the schedule leaves space.