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Gilles Peterson


Gilles Peterson (born 28 September 1964, Caen, France)〔 is a British-based DJ, record collector and record label owner residing in London. Via his labels Acid Jazz, Talkin' Loud, and since 2006, Brownswood Recordings. Brownswood Recordings have produced artists such as Mala, Ghostpoet, Owiny Sigoma Band, working with artists such as Lefto, Simbad, Four Tet and many more.
Gilles has been associated with the careers of well-known artists of the 1990s such as Erykah Badu, Roni Size and Jamiroquai.
After starting out on pirate radio, and having shows on various legal London-based radio stations, most notably Kiss FM dance music station, he was recruited to the BBC's youth-oriented Radio 1 in 1998. Since 2012, he hosts a 3-hour BBC 6 Music Saturday show, 3-6pm. Peterson's 'Musical Vitamins' range from Jazz, Hiphop, Afro, Electronica, house & Soul featuring visits and guest mixes from such luminaries as Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Brainfeeder boss Flying Lotus, and soul legend, Bobby Womack.
Peterson has a Saturday afternoon BBC Radio 6 Music radio show,. Where guests such as Kamasi Washington, Jamie xx, Howling, Bonobo & Kate Tempest have all had sessions with Gilles himself.
He also broadcasts an Internationally syndicated Worldwide show across seven European countries, including: Radio Nova (France), FM4 (Austria), Radio X (Germany) and Funkhaus Europa (Germany), plus InterFM in Japan and FBi Click in Australia. Parallel to this, he hosts frequent DJing gigs around the world.
Gilles Peterson became popular on his soundcloud with a follower base of over 3 million, featuring mixes and artists from Brownswood Recordings
==History==
Born to a mother from Paris, France and a father from Zürich, Switzerland, he attended the Roman Catholic John Fisher School. He became known on the London circuit as a DJ specialising in the new breed of "acid jazz", drawing on the jazz, funk and Latin fusions (including Brazilian music) of the 1970s. First heard as a DJ on the London pirate radio station Radio Invicta, he went on to host "Mad On Jazz" on BBC Radio London in 1986–87, then ran club night at Dingwalls in Camden Town. Upon leaving BBC London in 1986, Gilles took up a new residency at Dingwalls in Camden, which ran for 5 years. Coinciding with the rise of acid house in UK clubland, the popularity of Sunday Afternoon at Dingwalls grew and grew, establishing itself as a legendary session. This was just one amongst many other significant clubs that Gilles was associated with; Special Branch, Electric Ballroom, Wag Club, Babylon at Heaven, Fez, Talking Loud at the Fridge and not forgetting That’s How It Is at Bar Rumba and his long association with Plastic People. Gilles now curates a number of extraordinary live music events in the UK and internationally including the (Worldwide Festival ) in the south of France, now in its 7th year.〔

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