Bradley Zero Boiler Room Melbourne DJ Set
Bradley Zero in Melbourne is a mood: it's that point in the night where the disco ball finally makes sense, and we're all Shazam-ing a flute solo. His Boiler Room Melbourne DJ set is a deep, soulful hug, a masterclass in how to make a room sway without ever raising the BPM above a polite 122. The vibe is warm, inclusive, and subtly sophisticated, a warehouse bathed in the glow of vintage filters and smiling faces. Technically, this is deep house and disco at its finest, with a steady 121 BPM average and a harmonic foundation in the warm, jazzy 3B key, gently modulated through 2B and 4A for emotional depth.
The energy balance is overwhelmingly mid-focused at 83%, which tells you everything: this is all about melody, bassline groove, and those lush, string-laden arrangements. Bradley's mixing is smooth and harmonic, favoring long, blending mixes that create a seamless, liquid journey across keys and moods. The arc is a slow, sunrise climb, perfect for that moment when the dancefloor becomes a community. Standout tracks from the full tracklist begin with the gorgeous, atmospheric opener 'Dan Kye - iigo'.
'The Salsoul Orchestra - Sun After Rain' is a disco masterpiece, pure orchestral joy. 'Blagoj Rambabov - Right to Be Wrong' is a deep, percussive house gem, and 'NATURE'S LOUNGE - Midnight Pressure 2' is the perfect, downtempo closer. Don't sleep on 'Kerem Akdag - Steppin' Out' for its jazzy flair or 'OMAR & Zed Bias - Dancing' for its UK garage-inflected soul. The journey starts in the ambient beauty of 'iigo', builds through the disco euphoria of Salsoul, and gently descends into the midnight solace of 'Midnight Pressure 2', a tracklist that feels like a full, loving night out.