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DJ Jewelz Blu Brings Drum and Bass Dream to Life with Festival Debut
DJ Jewelz Blu is stepping into the booth at one of Europe’s biggest bass music festivals, and she’s bringing serious credentials with her. The content creator and longtime drum and bass enthusiast is making her festival debut at Rampage Belgium with UK-based producer Sudley, and the two are playing a B2B set that’s been months in the making.
What many fans don’t realize is that Jewelz has deep musical roots. She grew up playing multiple instruments and has been a dedicated member of the EDM and drum-and-bass community for years. This isn’t a celebrity dipping her toes into music for a quick headline. This is a lifelong passion finally getting its moment.
“People see one side of me, but I’ve always had this other world,” Jewelz explained. “I grew up surrounded by music, playing instruments, and I’ve been obsessed with drum and bass for the longest time. When the opportunity came to actually DJ my first festival, especially with someone as talented as Sudley, I couldn’t pass it up.”
Meeting the Master: Why Sudley Was the Perfect Partner
Sudley isn’t just any producer. The England-born artist has spent over a decade shaping the drum and bass scene, cutting his teeth in Bristol’s legendary underground rave circuit. That connection to the most influential bass music city in the UK runs deep in his DNA. These days, he’s built bridges between the UK scene and both coasts of the US, constantly traveling and making meaningful connections with the movement’s leaders.
His credibility was the seal Jewelz needed. They’ve already turned heads in the DNB community as a couple, but taking that chemistry into a festival B2B is a whole different beast.
What to Expect From the Rampage Set
The pair has crafted an hour-long journey through genre mashups, original bootlegs, remixes, and euphoric blends that define Sudley’s signature dancefloor, vocal-driven sound. They’ve built this set together from the ground up, carefully selecting every tune and loading in surprises.
“We’ve painstakingly crafted this together,” Jewelz said. “It’s more than just throwing on records. Every moment is intentional, and we’re bringing some things people won’t expect.”
A Moment for Growth
Rampage Festival is one of the biggest bass music festivals in the world, which makes this debut anything but small. For Jewelz, it represents a full-circle moment. She’s moving beyond being known for one thing and stepping into a space where her diverse talents can shine. The musical background, the passion for drum and bass, the chemistry with her partner—all of it comes together in this set.
This is what happens when you give someone the space to be more than the box people try to put her in.
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