Label Focus: Rhythm Section
Bradley Zero's blossoming label is putting Peckham on the map
10 key releases selected by: Bradley Zero, Mali Baden-Powell, Anu Ambasna & Emily Hill
1 Dan Kye ‘Joy, Ease, Lightness’
“A debut for an alias of the multi-instrumentalist and endlessly talented artist also known as Jordan Rakei” (Bradley)
2 Chaos In The CBD ‘Midnight in Peckham’
“Our best-selling release so far, a subtly hypnotic collection that perfectly evokes an ethereal late-night mood” (Bradley)
3 Silent Jay x Jace XL ‘Sacrifice’
“A stellar collection of r’n’b and neo-soul from two of Melbourne’s finest purveyors of musical goodness” (Bradley)
4 Al Dobson Jr ‘Rye Lane Volume One’
“The record that started it all, containing elements of everything that was to come, presented as only Al Dobby himself can do. A timeless classic” (Bradley)
5 Earth Trax x Newborn Jr ‘Sax And Flute’
“Sometimes simplicity is key, and on this debut EP the Polish duo give us two euphoric house cuts crafted from a sax and a flute. Slightly slept-on, but a classic” (Bradley)
6 Local Artist 'Feelings'
“Three ridiculously tuff, dub-inspired house tracks I still can’t get enough of, from Ian Wyatt aka Slow Riffs” (Mali)
7 Retiree ‘This Place’
“Our first foray into ‘songs’ with some Arthur Russell-tinged summer bliss” (Mali)
8 Duke Hugh 'Canvas'
“Dutch producer Duke Hugh stormed onto the scene with a blissful debut album full of nostalgia-inducing Zen grooves and nods to jazz and broken beat” (Anu)
9 Hidden Spheres 'Well Well'
“Hidden Spheres shows us another side with four jazz-flavoured cuts combining percussion, deft samples and warm chords” (Anu)
10 Prequel 'Freedom Jazz Dance'
“This four-tracker from the Melbourne jazzophile brims with Detroit-inspired jazzy house vibes” (Emily)

