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I Need Space To Dance
Cat: RS 062LP. Rel: 27 May 24
 
Progressive House
I Need Space (feat Overnite Oates)
Dance And Dance Again
Direct Source
Saucy Hive Mind
Sense Hyper
Adapting
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Midnight In Peckham
Midnight In Peckham (12"in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 008. Rel: 11 May 19
 
Deep House
Trust Is Key (5:39)
Observe (4:49)
Midnight In Peckham (7:00)
Luxury Motivation (5:52)
Review: Chaos In The CBD have quietly been building an impressive reputation for some time, with releases on Hot Haus, Amadeus and Needwant all hitting the spot. Here they transfer to Bradley Zero's Rhythm Section International with what's arguably their most mature and musically expansive EP to date. There's a decidedly dusty, eyes-closed deep house feel throughout, with hypnotic grooves laden with all manner of neat, often jazz inspired touches. This is perhaps most obvious on the St Germain style jazz-house goodness of "Observe" - all skipping cymbals, bouncy grooves and killer pianos - but can also be found on the deeper "Observe". It's there, too, on the lilting brilliance of "Midnight In Peckham" - think yearning trumpets and twinkling piano motifs - and the blissful "Luxury Motivation".
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 in stock $15.21
Mixtape 1
Mixtape 1 (sky blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 50 copies)
Cat: RS 042. Rel: 19 Oct 21
 
Deep House
Special Request (5:17)
Axel G (live) (3:46)
Polo 1.2 (live) (5:42)
 in stock $15.99
Back In The Millenium (B-STOCK)
Cat: RS 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Back In The Millenium
Jeru
Need I Say More
Dedication
Review: ***B-STOCK: Original outer sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition***


The last Rhythm Section release came from Vancouver man Local Artist, but number 6 sees Peckham man Bradley Zero actually looking to local artists in the shape of FYI Chris. The production handle of Chris Watson and his namesake Coupe, this Peckham duo have already impressed with the No Hurry stealth drop on Church late last year, but it's clear they've learnt a few new tricks since then. Nestling snugly into the SE London beatdown sound Bradley has been cultivating through the label, Back In The Millenium is pleasantly hard to pin down with bits of house, hip hop and acid thrown into the mixer. We are quite impressed by "Jeru" which desiccates a famed '90s Primo sample with some dextrous MPC work, whilst MCDE fans will be all over "Need I Say More". A big 12" Nik!
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Well Well
Well Well (12")
Cat: RS 012. Rel: 22 Jul 16
 
Deep House
Well Well (5:03)
Too Soon (2:32)
Sleeping Eyes (3:00)
Your Effect (6:13)
Land (5:18)
Review: Rhythm Section International, helmed by "Executive Producer" Bradley Zero, has barely put a foot wrong since launching in 2014. Here, the Peckham imprint welcomes Tom Harris AKA Hidden Spheres into the fold. He hits the mark from the off, layering up twinkling pianos, mutant synthesizer lines, bluesy vocal samples and huggable deep house grooves on "Well Well". Another deep, sun-kissed, almost horizontal house excursion can be found on the B, with the intricate and tactile "Your Effect" impressing. Elsewhere, Harris explores the dusty, downtempo side of his repertoire, with the jazzy "Land" sounding like a long lost Ninja Tune jam from the mid '90s.
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New Cross To Ridgewood
New Cross To Ridgewood (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 058LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Folks Not Guys (3:55)
The Commute (3:15)
A Little Dissonance (4:01)
Folks Not Guys (Ariel Zetina remix) (4:24)
Folks Not Guys (Local Artist Disco dub) (5:42)
A Little Dissonance (DJ Python remix) (4:21)
Review: Having already caused a stir with their various solo releases, old friends Klein Zage (real name Sage Redman) and Joey G (Joe Gillick) have decided to join forces on an EP inspired by their time living together in South London. While the EP is musically varied, there's a sonic coherence to the three original tracks thanks to the presence of Redman's spoken word vocals throughout. We're particularly enjoying the deep, emotive beauty of 'A Little Dissonance', though punchy, shuffling and spacey opener 'Folks Not Guys' pushes it close. Over on the flip we're treated to a trio of remixes: Ariel Zetina's intense, trippy and high-tempo take on 'Folks Not Guys', Local Artist's warming and rolling, Rhodes-sporting 'Disco Dub' of the same track, and DJ Python's pleasingly weird, mind-mangling version of 'A Little Dissonance'.
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Science
Science (yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 040LPD. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (0:23)
Science (2:38)
Cold Hustle (3:41)
Bout Dat (4:15)
Emit (3:31)
Divine (3:33)
Review: He may not have achieved the same acclaim and status as his fellow West Coast native Thundercat, but Mychaal Fisher AKA MMYYKK looks set to follow in his footsteps. His genre-bending music, as showcased on this brilliant Rhythm Section International debut, draws on a similar pool of influences - think Prince style purple funk, jazz, hip-hop, R&B and classic electrofunk - while also upping the soul factor to dizzyingly high levels. The results speak for themselves, with Fisher - in cahoots with a wealth of collaborators from around the world - remaining front and centre throughput thanks to his own emotive lyrics and smooth-as-butter lead vocals. In other words, it's an EP you need in your life right now.
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Papertrip
Papertrip (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 065. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Papertrip (6:11)
BB (5:07)
The Function (6:07)
Cenotes (4:42)
Review: After an impressive outing on this label last time out with 'Ripples,' the enigmatic Wallace is back with a red hot follow up, 'Papertrip.' This one has club hit written all over it once more and previous tunes of his have been much the same with big plays from the likes of Gilles Peterson, Palms Trax and Hunee. The title track opens up with an ascending lead synth line and old school Chicago house drums. 'Bb' then brings a little infectious garage skip to the dancefloor and on the flip, 'The Function' pairs it back to deft drum loops and smeared pads and an infectious rhythm. 'Backwaters' closes down with some dubby out and float beats run through with fuzzy dub chords and some molten synth melodies.

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Ripples
Ripples (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 057. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Whirl (6:02)
Breaking Up (5:40)
Room 1 (5:02)
Pump Up The Volume (4:46)
Cenotes (5:37)
Shanghai Street (5:49)
Review: Rhythm Section returns to what they do best: sectioning off the best rhythms and leasing them to a needy house-loving consumer base. Wallace's 'Ripples' cordons off six blossomy, city-slicker house heaters, representing the darker and harder-hitting side of the label. Wallace is known as something of a recluse, but his own Tartan imprint and official releases on the likes of Lobster Theremin and Banoffee Pies have proven this kind of reticence to be irrelevant for success, in hi case. Classic sampledelic house ('Whirl') moves into totally unique future house stompers ('Room 1') and atmospheric rainsoakers ('Shanghai Street') on this limited release, seeming to represent at least two sides of one musical coin.
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Played by: PBR STREETGANG
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