Kaybee

Kaybee contributed heavily to the overall Zero Tolerance sound.  With his solo contributions and as "Precision" with Gab Oliver, tracks such as "Nightmare", "This Is How It Feels", "Where Do You Dance",  "Undisclosed Evidence", "Hep C", and "Loose Face" were the spiritual sound of the label.

His records were a staple at Melbourne institution "Sunny" with a reputation for his commitment to quality and innovation, deepness and above all darkness, Kaybee's ZT legacy is legendary.