Bandung-born, Bali-based selector whose emotionally charged long-form sets link Indonesian underground history to current Bali club life.
Rizkycore is the kind of regional artist whose value becomes clearer the more context you gather. He started his drum and bass journey in the early-2000s, relocated to Bali and then built real standing through years of local work rather than hype alone. That history gives him a different energy from imported fly-ins: he sounds like somebody who actually knows what these dancefloors need.
His range is broad, running from soul, funk and disco through UK garage and drum and bass, but the center of gravity is emotional movement rather than random eclecticism. That is why the sets land. The choices feel intentional. He can widen a room without dissolving its identity. For LOCUS, that is gold, because the festival works best when it feels like a living Bali event rather than a static four-day genre grid.
Rizkycore already returned in 2025 and is back again in 2026, which makes him one of the festival's most credible local-repeat names. He is also a strong candidate for a sleeper favourite because he can read a room, open the lens a little and then drop back into proper pressure. If you want a set that feels like Bali nightlife speaking in its own voice, put a star next to this name.