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Radio and club DJ Gilles Peterson every three months or so does an ''All Winners Special'' in which he replays the previous few months' best new tracks—both singles/individual album tracks as well as whole albums—he has either played out when DJing or played on his BBC Radio 1 show ''Worldwide''. At the end of the year, these winners, plus a few further favourites that may have been overlooked, get compiled into a longlist. Listeners of the show then get to vote this longlist down to a shortlist of ten ''Worldwide Winners'' in each section, via the Radio 1 website, which Gilles then plays over the last couple of editions of his radioshow at the end of the year. It has been compiled in various forms at the end of every year since 1998 to present, though the first few years did not involve any public vote. In recent years, from 2004 onwards, this has been expanded into the ''Worldwide Winners Awards'' with an event held at a London club venue during the very end of December or beginning of January, with outside broadcast recording by Radio 1, edited highlights of which are broadcast on a further one or two editions of the radio show at the start of January. Also further sections were added, like "Best Clubnight", "Best Recordshop", "Best Compilation Album", and a special award called "The John Peel '' ''(1999-2002 charts were on just one list: singles, individual album tracks and whole albums)'' ==1999== *1. The Cinematic Orchestra – ''Motion'' () (Ninja Tune) *2. Mos Def – ''Umi Says'' (Rawkus Records) *3. The Underwolves – ''Under Your Sky'' () (Island Blue) *4. Nitin Sawhney – ''Tides'' (Outcaste) *5. London Elektricity – ''Rewind (Acoustic Edit) '' (Hospital) *6. Ian Pooley – ''What's Your Number (Jazzanova Renumber)'' (V2) *7. Spacek – ''Eve'' (Island Blue) *8. Peshay – ''Miles From Home'' () (Island Blue) *9. Terry Callier – ''Lifetime'' () (Talkin' Loud) *10. Innerzone Orchestra – ''Programmed'' () (Talkin' Loud) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Worldwide Winners」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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