Essex roller specialist with melancholy, swing and a near-perfect balance between intimacy, groove and proper soundsystem warmth.
LSB is the kind of artist whose reputation grows the longer you stay in drum and bass. He is rarely the loudest name on a flyer, but serious listeners keep returning because the records age well and the sets carry emotional intelligence. His Soul:r connection and the Marcus Intalex orbit matter here: the work sits in a lineage that values groove, feel and subtlety over brute force.
The obvious tag is melancholic liquid, but that can undersell how physical his best tunes are. The drums roll, the bass hums and the melodies ache without getting soft. That combination makes him extremely useful on a festival bill. He can change the emotional texture of a night without reducing the energy level, which is a harder trick than many louder artists ever manage.
LSB feels like one of the smartest possible Bali bookings because his music suits both beautiful surroundings and proper bass pressure. He does not need pyrotechnics. The records glow on their own. If you want a set for the crew members who love the intros almost as much as the drops, he is the obvious answer. Even his current RA dates with DRS and DJ Flight underline the same thing: taste, craft and patience still matter.