Bradley Zero (All Night Long) - at Phonox
Bradley Zero brings his influential Rhythm Section sound to Phonox for a rare solo DJ set of global house, Brazilian rhythms, and London soul

Bradley Zero, founder of the hugely influential Rhythm Section label, co-owner of Moko before its closure, regular back-to-back partner with UK legend Mr Scruff, core programmer of Boiler Room during its boom, and all-round great guy, has his own night booked at Phonox for the last Saturday of this month.
A man so passionate about music, about London, about our city’s nightlife, Bradley’s ceaseless passion and enthusiasm is matched by his charming grace, his endlessly amicable character, that has no doubt boosted his presence within the London music scene. Connecting the dots between disparate artists, being a favourite of many a promoter and organiser, and seeing his name touch almost every aspect of London’s musical network, doesn’t come about from just being a good DJ or good curator, it’s also essential to be a genuine, friendly guy.
Phonox will see him DJ alone, something I’ve never seen him do (of course he has, he is much more likely to be seen in a collaborative mood), where we shall expect Scruff-style house, African rhythms, Brasilian influences, and the sounds of Planet London.
Venue details
- Address:
- Phonox
- 418 Brixton Rd
- London
- SW9 7AY