Contours & Yadava – Start First Finish Last [ANMA Records & Flumo Recordings]

Flumo and ANMA Records join forces once again – this time for a collaborative project between UK based Contours and Yadava. Cosmic Echoes was built over numerous jam sessions fusing live percussion, bass, drum machine, synthesizers and field recordings to create a raw EP full of soul and warmth. ‘Start First Finish Last’ opens up… Continue reading Contours & Yadava – Start First Finish Last [ANMA Records & Flumo Recordings]

Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange – Logan’s Run [The Jazz Diaries]

Brought to us by Ziggy Zeitgeist, drummer and percussionist of Melbourne’s outstanding ‘30/70’, the improv/dance music band known as Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange are a gifted creation fitting effortlessly within the nu-jazz neo-soul era. That being said, you’ll come to realise that the genre is secondary to the crafts(wo)manship, it’s the energy conveyed by the… Continue reading Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange – Logan’s Run [The Jazz Diaries]

30/70 – Slangin’ (Neue Grafik Rework) [Rhythm Section INTL]

Ahead of their 2018 tour, Melbourne natives 30/70 Collective have released their follow up remix EP entitled “Elevations”, showcasing their magnificent musical artistry. The EP itself is a well-constructed buzzing compilation of reimagined songs by the gifted quintet known for their jazz-infused, funk sound. The record is released on no other than Bradley Zero’s mighty… Continue reading 30/70 – Slangin’ (Neue Grafik Rework) [Rhythm Section INTL]

Freda – Breakfast [Moonshoe]

Sydneysider, Freda (soundcloud), has three tracks waiting for release on Moonshoe – a label native to his hometown – which will be his second and only the fourth overall release on the imprint. Run by a musical collaborator of Freda’s, Jackson, the label has so far put out music from some impressive Australian artists, like… Continue reading Freda – Breakfast [Moonshoe]

Interview with Bradley Zero

Over the past three years, Rhythm Section International has established a reputation as a reliable source for soulful releases that meander through genres and styles, while managing to maintain a unique and recognizable sound. Record labels act as curators, musical custodians who determine which songs will reach an audience, and ideally, this audience will trust… Continue reading Interview with Bradley Zero

PREMIERE : 30/70 – Nu Spring [Rhythm Section INTL]

Rhythm Section International releases are connected by a certain sound; there is a feeling that brings these records together and makes them cohesive. Rhythm Section has cultivated this Peckham vibe despite the fact that several of its artists are transplants from the opposite side of the world: Dan Kye (aka Jordan Rakei) comes from Brisbane,… Continue reading PREMIERE : 30/70 – Nu Spring [Rhythm Section INTL]