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Why do we like this?
Over the past couple of year's, Bradley Zero's Rhythm Section has established itself as one of London's best loved record labels.
One of the reasons behind the popularity is the consistent sound Rhythm Section have established, with artists like Chaos in the CBD, Prequel and Al Dobson, Jr. a key part of the roster.
Latest signing Duke Hugh - who first came to Bradley Zero's attention when he literally bumped into him in Amsterdam - continues the Rhythm Section sound on "Butterflies", a gentle, mellow track which has shades of early Four Tet.
You can stream or buy Duke Hugh's debut release from a provider of your choosing here.
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/thump/duke-hugh-butterflies
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