Cult London party Rhythm Section is profiled in a new documentary
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Rhythm Section has taken place in a pool hall in Peckham for several years now.
Helmed by Bradley Zero, it's become one of London's best-loved underground parties, known for a consistently vibey atmosphere, proper dancing and DJs who know their way around the hot and heady end of house and disco (as well as all the nooks and crannies in between).
The party has evolved into a record label and helped launch Zero's burgeoning DJ career, which he's using to take the Rhythm Section flavour to the world.
All of the above is portrayed in an excellent short film made by Stamp The Wax in support of Rhythm Section's involvement in new London festival Sunfall. The documentary journeys to Peckham to chat to a number of heads who have an affinity with the label and party as well as the bossman himself, who explains the RS ethos and how it all happened in the first place.
Seb Wheeler is Mixmag's Digital Editor. Follow him on Twitter
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