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Gilles Peterson in Brazil (Ether, 2004) Impressed 2 With Gilles Peterson (Universal, 2004) Worldwide Exclusives (Talkin' Loud, 2004) Brasil – The Rhythm And Art of Movement (Nike, 2005) Gilles Peterson Digs America (Brownswood U.S.A.) (Luv N' Haight, 2005) Gilles Peterson in Africa (Ether, 2005) The BBC Sessions Vol. 1 (Ether, 2005) Petit ...
Worldwide Winners was begun by radio and club DJ Gilles Peterson during his tenure on BBC Radio 1.In 1998, he brought his show Worldwide to the station and began a quarterly radio segment called All Winners Special in which he replays what he considered the previous few months' best new tracks from out DJing or the show.
Worldwide FM is a freeform internet radio service that highlights "underground music, culture and stories from around the globe."Founded in 2016 by DJ Gilles Peterson, longtime host of the BBC Radio program Worldwide, the platform features a rotating roster of international radio DJs and programming.
Acid Jazz Records is a record label based in East London formed by Gilles Peterson and Eddie Piller in 1987. [1] The label is the namesake of the acid-jazz subgenre of jazz music for which it is most famously known for producing.
Talkin' Loud was a record label, originally founded by Gilles Peterson in 1990 after he left Acid Jazz Records. [1] The label name is based on Peterson's Dingwalls club night "Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Something", itself a reference to James Brown and Bobby Byrd's "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing". Norman Jay was its A&R. [2] The label is owned ...
Brownswood Recordings is a London-based independent record label founded by Gilles Peterson in 2006. The label has released an eclectic range of music, reflecting Peterson's diverse musical taste. The label has released an eclectic range of music, reflecting Peterson's diverse musical taste.
The BBC Sounds logo used from 2018 until 2021. The BBC Sounds website replaced the iPlayer Radio service for UK users in October 2018. An initial beta version of the BBC Sounds app was launched in June 2018, [5] with both the new app and the iPlayer Radio app supported until September 2019, when the iPlayer Radio app was finally decommissioned in the UK. [6]
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