Prequel - "Nothing Better" (5:31)
Silentjay X Jace Xl - "Just Waking Up" (5:05)
Dan Kye - "Change" (4:38)
Mallard - "Surface" (5:40)
Ruf Dug presents The Committee - "Down 2 It" (feat Watson) (5:21)
Vels Trio - "The Wad" (5:14)
Paula Tape - "Astroturismo" (5:26)
Nicola Cruz - "Surface Tension" (5:07)
Special Feelings - "Down Goose" (2:55)
Retiree - "Pumice Stone" (Boulderhead remix) (5:26)
Local Artist - "Feelings" (Joey G II X Klein Zage Mapped remix) (5:00)
Jerome Thomas - "Secret" (Saul remix) (3:07)
Mmyykk - "Science" (Session Victim remix) (5:44)
The Colours That Rise - "Deep Space" (Private Joy Funk Joint) (4:01)
Cato - "1 Man" (Tone remix) (3:40)
Hiatt Db - "Every Daybreak" (FYI Chris remix) (7:08)
Klein Zage - "Prince" (Gallegos Park Street Tube mix) (3:35)
30/70 - "Misrepresented" (30/70 Jungle Flip) (4:37)
Wallace - "Whirl" (Ruf Dug remix) (6:30)
Retromigration & Monty DJ - "Tornado" (4:26)
Bamao Yende & Low Jack - "Collina 4am" (3:27)
Gayance, Magi Merlin & Funkywhat - "Collect$$$save" (3:34)
Pinty & Tomos - "Want U Too" (feat Ell Murphy) (3:31)
DJ Pitch & MLE - "Hit From The Right" (4:56)
Douniah & Dhanya - "A Fever Dream" (5:04)
Nitai Hershkovits & Rejoicer - "Oye Igal" (4:00)
Frank Liin - "60 Chemical" (dub) (5:26)
Cousin Kula - "Pixie Prog" (2:58)
Review: Rhythm Section International turns ten this yearia whole decade since Bradley Zero started what seemed like a modest project, spinning out of those infamous Peckham pool hall parties. But modest it was not. In those ten years, Rhythm Section became more than just a label. It became a pulseia defining force in London's music landscape, rippling out across the globe. To celebrate the milestone, Rhythm Section has pulled together something that's as much a reflection as it is a bold step forward: a three-part compilation titled PAST, RE-IMAGINED AND FUTURE. Six discs, 30 tracks, spanning the label's evolution while pointing toward its next era. The first two discs? A dive into history, with one track from each year since 2014ia walk through the archives that pulls out deep cuts and forgotten classics. Then we get into the RE-IMAGINED part, where artists from the label like Ruf Dug, Session Victim, and Private Joy reinterpret past tracks in their own styles. No gimmicksijust raw, playful creativity that breathes new life into the old. And finally, the FUTURE: two discs of brand-new material for 2024. Artists like RONI, Gayance, and Jordan Rakei under his Frank Liin alias step forward to show where the label's heading, blending genres and moods seamlessly. What's special about this release is that it never feels like it's trying too hardiit's a reflection of the organic growth that's made Rhythm Section what it is today. Ten years in, and the label's as forward-thinking, alternative and grounded as ever.
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