


Mauro De Potter, professionally known as Maze, is a Belgian DJ and producer working across drum and bass and adjacent bass styles. He is best associated with jump-up drum and bass and liquid-influenced rollers, and his credits include releases on Bassrush and Elevate Records. Beatport and artist profiles list him from Belgium’s eastern/coastal region. He is credited as a producer on the track “Breaklight” (Maze & Trinist, 2025).
Public biographical detail on Maze is limited; available profiles and release pages position him as an emerging figure in the drum and bass scene. His recorded output and label appearances on Bassrush and Elevate Records have been central to that rise, and the 2025 production credit for “Breaklight” (with Trinist) is the clearest verifiable release tied to his name.
As a producer Maze moves between jump-up aggression and smoother liquid textures. His productions favor tight, punchy break edits and prominent sub-bass weight when he leans into jump-up and riddim-influenced material. On the more melodic side he uses sustained pads and light atmospherics that sit over rolling amen-style and half-time break patterns suited to liquid funk and drumstep. Across genres—bassline, dubstep and bass house included—his work emphasizes clear mid-range bass stabs, compressed kick/snare transients, and sidechain or envelope shaping to keep low-end and percussion distinct.
On the decks Maze performs as a genre-blending DJ. Set descriptions and uploaded mixes show a practice of quick transitions between bass-heavy styles, using beatmatching, EQ carving and tempo-matching to move from dubstep or riddim sections into full DnB rollers. His selection strategy often pairs jump-up tracks with bassline and bass house passages to maintain energy while shifting sub-bass character.
Known collaborators and label credits include Trinist (co-credit on “Breaklight”) and releases on Bassrush and Elevate Records. Beyond those concrete items, public sources list him as an emerging Belgian artist; specific listed influences are not available on public profiles. His Beatport/artist pages, the Elevate and Bassrush listings, and the 2025 “Breaklight” credit are the primary verifiable points for Maze’s career to date.
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