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Roberto Fonseca
Roberto Fonseca
Cuban musician
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Zara McFarlane
Zara McFarlane
singer songwriter
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Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Japanese Death Jazz group
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Drumagick
Drumagick
drum n bass duo
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Nubya Garcia
Nubya Garcia
British jazz musician (tenor sax, flute, composition)
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Urban Species
Urban Species
British hip-hop band
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Jazzanova
Jazzanova
musical artist
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Galliano
Galliano
band
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M. J. Cole
M. J. Cole
English house and UK garage producer and remixer
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Fabio
Fabio
British DJ
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4hero
4hero
band
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Joe Armon-Jones
Joe Armon-Jones
British jazz pianist, composer
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Mixmaster Morris
Mixmaster Morris
English ambient DJ
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Terry Callier
Terry Callier
American jazz, soul and folk guitarist and singer-songwriter
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Shabaka Hutchings
Shabaka Hutchings
musical artist
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Patrick Forge
Patrick Forge
British DJ
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Digital Mystikz
Digital Mystikz
English electronic music duo
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Mount Kimbie
Mount Kimbie
English electronic music duo
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Krust
Krust
British musician
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DJ Fresh
DJ Fresh
British DJ
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Judge Jules
Judge Jules
British musician
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Yonderboi
Yonderboi
Hungarian composer
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The Invisible
The Invisible
English band
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DJ Oneman
DJ Oneman
British DJ
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Darondo
Darondo
American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
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Kruder & Dorfmeister
Kruder & Dorfmeister
Austrian electronic duo
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Karizma
Karizma
American musician
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Yarah Bravo
Yarah Bravo
singer-songwriter
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A Man Called Adam
A Man Called Adam
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Katy B
Katy B
British singer-songwriter
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DJ EZ
DJ EZ
British DJ
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DJ Disciple
DJ Disciple
American DJ
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Grooverider
Grooverider
British DJ
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Andreya Triana
Andreya Triana
British singer-songwriter from London
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Catching Flies
Catching Flies
musician
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The Future Sound of London
The Future Sound of London
British band
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Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy
American singer
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A Guy Called Gerald
A Guy Called Gerald
British musician
Gilles Peterson
French DJ and radio presenter

Gilles Peterson

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French DJ and radio presenter
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Gilles Jérôme Moehrle (French pronunciation: ​[ʒil ʒeʁom muʁl]; born 28 September 1964), better known as Gilles Peterson, is a French born, British based broadcaster, DJ and record label owner. He has founded influential labels such as Acid Jazz and Talkin' Loud, and started his current label, Brownswood Recordings, in 2006. He was awarded an honorary MBE in 2004, the AIM Award for Indie Champion 2013, the Mixmag Award for Outstanding Contribution To Dance Music in 2013, the PRS for Music Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Radio in 2014, and The A&R Award from The Music Producers Guild in 2019.

Throughout his career, Peterson has played a pivotal role in promoting genres such as jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music. He started his career on pirate radio stations Radio Invicta and K-Jazz, later joining legal stations in London, first the newly founded Jazz FM, and then onto the dance music station Kiss FM. In 1998, he was hired by BBC Radio 1, and in 2012 he began hosting a three-hour Saturday afternoon programme on BBC Radio 6 Music. He hosts a syndicated radio programme that is broadcast in seven European countries.

In 2016, he launched the online radio station Worldwide FM with Boiler Room co-founder and original host Thristian Richards. He also hosts mixes and new music on his SoundCloud page, where he has over three million followers. He is behind several events celebrating the music that he supports through his DJ sets and radio shows. Since 2005, he has hosted the annual Worldwide Awards in London and Worldwide Festival in Sète. In 2019, launched the new We Out Here festival in the UK.