csinálhat bárki bármit... nála jobbat nem ismerek ebben a szakmában...
/Dingwalls legend/Talkin' Loud/Acid Jazz/Jazz FM/Kiss FM/Radio 1/
2007 legjobbjai az ő és a bbc radio1 hallgatói szerint. letölthető itt:
http://www.newmixes.com/gilles_peterson-worldwide-sat-01-03-2008.htmlha bejött, itt van még egy halom:
http://boogienomore.blogspot.com/2007/10/gilles-peterson-pack.htmlamiből a gilles peterson in brasil dupla nekem is megvan! edinburghban vettem, elég drága volt, de egyet tőle muszály volt megszerezni. onnan van még egy újrakevert the funky meters lemez, art ensemble of chicago, encinek norah jones. belfastból és tokyoból is hoztam ezt-azt, de azért vigyáztam, hogy ne költsem mindez pénzem muzsikára :)
Is it possible to create a musical genre, discover two Mercury Prize Winners, host a Radio 1 show, and rock the house in Singapore? It is for Gilles Peterson, the man who has survived and created musical trends for the last two decades. He helped to discover and coined the musical genre "acid jazz" through his weekly residency at the Electric Ballroom. He discovered and signed MJ Cole and Roni Size who both went on to win the artistically coveted Mercury Prize.
Since an early age Gilles has been involved in radio and DJing. When Gilles was young his father used to drive him to the highest hill in town so he broadcast his pirate radio show. The Gilles' show came to the aid of a famous pirate radio station, Radio Invicta, who needed a new transmitter. Soon Peterson got a regular program on Radio Invicta and his radio career was off the ground. Eventually he would broadcast on KissFM and then get his coveted Radio 1 program where he would spin classic, obscure, and new jazz, funk, soul, r & b, and hybrids of those genres. His Radio 1 show has also produced some amazing live performances, which can be heard on his recently released BBC Sessions CD featuring tracks recorded at BBC's Maida Vila Studios. As well as being a "radio jock", Gilles also DJed at various clubs around London. His most influential residency was with Patrick Forge, DJing Sunday afternoons at a club in Camden called "Dingwalls." It was here that he would invent and coin the term "Acid Jazz."
Gilles set up his Talkin' Loud record label in 1990 with DJ Norman Jay. He got the name from his club night called "Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Something" in the 1980s. Starting out as an Acid Jazz label releasing music by United Future Organization and Incognito they were soon releasing ground breaking albums such as Master at Work's self-titled "Nuyorican Soul", Roni Size / Reprazent's "New Forms", and MJ Cole's "Sincere." The label also releases many stellar compilation albums such as "Brazilica"and the "Talkin' Jazz" series as well as Peterson's own "Worldwide Exclusives" DJ Mixes.
Gilles continues to search the world for rare records and exotic floorfillers. His recent "In Brazil" and "In Africa" compilations continue to excite listeners with one disc of old rare gems and one disc of modern sounds. His latest project has been a DJ Mix CD reminiscent of his "old days" at Dingwalls called "Gilles Peterson & Patrick Forge Present - Sunday Afternoon At Dingwalls."
Gilles can be heard every week on his Worldwide BBC Radio 1 show at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/urban/peterson/Gilles Peterson - The INCredible Sound of Giles Peterson
It's occasionally hard to wrap one's American boy-band-addled brain around the idea, but there is a world across the ocean in which blustery A&R execs aren't the musical tastemakers--the DJs are. Imagine that. You could say that one in particular, acid-jazz kingpin Mr. Gilles Peterson, is chiefly responsible for giving jazz back to the entire under-40 U.K. population. So when a compilation by someone like that hits the streets, it's understandably cause for celebration. The bad news is that the original double-disc import edition has been hobbled at the knees for its domestic release. The much better news is that the single CD that remains is still as gorgeously diverse as Peterson's radio shows. It features tons of jazz (most notably saxophonist Pharoah Sanders) and vibraphonist Roy Ayers), heartbreaking soul (Minnie Riperton), sultry hip-hop (Handsome Boy Modeling School) and DJ Vadim), and otherwise indescribable journeys (Soul Dhamma's "Flower," Nuyorican Soul's piano-backed Balearic cocktail "I Am the Black Gold of the Sun"). The entire urban music spectrum holds hands and sways in harmony under Mr. Peterson's direction.
CD1
1. I Can See the Future (Ski'sa Main Mix) - Incognito
2. I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun (4 Hero Mix) - Nu Yorican Soul
3. I See - MJ Cole
4. River Man - Andy Bey
5. Les Fleur - Minnie Ripperton
6. The Truth - Handsome Boy Modelling School
7. Your Revolution - DJ Vadim
8. Rejoice - Pharaoh Sanders
9. Flower (The Underwater Garden Dub [AKA Scuba Mix]) - Soul Dhamma
10. Messages (Main Mix) - Critical Point
11. Skindo Le Le - Alive!
12. See the Light - Eddie Russ
13. Let The Sun Shine In - Sons And Daughters Of Lite
14. Spread Love - Black Sun
http://rapidshare.com/files/91474755/Gilles_Peterson_The_INCredible_Sound_of_G_P_cd1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/91502509/Gilles_Peterson_The_INCredible_Sound_of_G_P_cd2.rarCD2
1 Pharoah Sanders Rejoice
2 Soul Dhamma Flower (The Underwater Garden Dub - aka Scuba Mix)
3 Critical Point Messages (Main Mix)
4 Freddie Hubbard Little Sunflower
5 MJ Cole I See (Vocal)
6 Underwolves, The Bird Song
7 Andy Bey River Man
8 Isley Brothers, The Ohio
9 Minnie Riperton Les Fleurs
10 Handsome Boy Modeling School The Truth
11 DJ Vadim Your Revolution
12 Arthur Blythe Autumn In New York
more:
http://brunasakanoi.gaia.com/blog/2008/4/gilles_petersonhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/http://boogienomore.blogspot.com/2008/07/gilles-peterson-in-africa.html