TEN QUESTIONS WITH HALE ZERO

Can we confess that we’re obsessed? South London brother trio Hale Zero’s first ever original single, Obsessed, was released last autumn and it took the city’s dancefloors by storm. Hungry for more? This is your lucky day – their next single, Supreme, featuring British-Kenyan-Caribbean model and artist James Corbin is out now. Carl, Greg and Rafael Haley are eclectic DJs, musicians, fashion show soundscape producers, graphic designers… shall we continue? From teaching themselves how to play the piano, bass guitar and drums in their early days to studying graphic design at Central Saint Martins, Hale Zero’s blend of musical and visual expertise is a cocktail the trio has supremely mastered. Their sophomore release, Supreme showcases Hale Zero’s knack for blending live instrumentation with cutting-edge production. It's both a statement of intent for the trio’s 2026 artist campaign and a reminder of why they’ve become a staple in fashion, music and club culture alike.
Who are Hale Zero?
We’re three brothers: Carl, Greg and Rafael from South London, working as DJs, composers and artists. DJing is where people often meet us, but composition and design sit just as deeply in what we do. It’s one shared world. We’re just chasing the perfect vibe.
Describe your sound with one word each (three words total).
C: Energetic.
G: Versatile.
R: Immersive.
What was your favourite memory made while working on Supreme?
Probably when we finally got James into the studio and heard his vocal for the first time. We’d had the idea for a while, but it doesn’t always come out the way you imagined. With James, everything was exactly as we imagined it would be. It was great to finally realise the vision.
How does your professional collaboration impact your sibling dynamic? Has it changed your relationships for better or worse?
We’ve always been into the same things (art and music), and we’ve worked together for years as session musicians and producers. Hale Zero is just an extension of that. It’s definitely sharpened how we communicate and strengthened our relationship.
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would you choose?
Pharrell for his range and cultural impact. Someone like Virgil because of how he bridged disciplines. And maybe Quincy Jones for the pure musical legacy.
What’s one item each of you won’t leave the house without?
Carl: Headphones. Greg: Headphones, Raf: Headphones.
What three things are you taking with you to a desert island?
C: A solar-powered speaker.
G: A sketchbook.
R: An acoustic guitar.
What are each of your favourite songs right now?
C: N95 by Kendrick Lamar, it’s got that raw energy.
G: Vex Ohs by Kaytranada, super catchy and chill.
R: Creator by Santigold, always lifts the mood.
What would you say the key elements of a perfect set are?
A strong connection with the crowd, keeping the energy flowing naturally. Variety in genres to keep things fresh, without forcing it. And ending on a high that leaves everyone wanting more.
What’s next for Hale Zero?
More original music. More collaborations. Launching our art projects. Continuing to build our world.









