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Gilles Peterson with John Gómez ‐ Worldwide FM WORLDWIDE FM LISTEN LOCKDOWN SESSIONS WITH LOUIE VEGA: DISCO & BOOGIE LOCKDOWN SESSIONS WITH LOUIE VEGA: DISCO & BOOGIE GILLES PETERSON WITH JOHN GÓMEZ 22.02.17 LISTEN John Gómez joins Gilles for two hours of selections. Based in London via Madrid, and tied with Amsterdam institutions such as Rush Hour Records and Music from Memory, he truly is a worldwide tastemaker. John will be discussing his new compilation for Music From Memory, Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992. To celebrate he will play a set of Brazilian music, exploring electronic and independent music from the country from the period. 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ORCHESTRA 22.04.19 UNFOLD: JAPAN EPISODE 1 WITH ASAHI SUPER DRY 23.04.19 THE GENIUS OF CHARLES STEPNEY 26.03.19 GILLES PETERSON WITH SWINDLE 22.03.19 GILLES PETERSON WITH SEU JORGE 07.02.19 GILLES PETERSON WITH VIRGIL ABLOH 17.01.19 RYUICHI SAKAMOTO WITH GILLES PETERSON 17.01.19 GILLES PETERSON WITH WILL ASHON 21.12.18 GILLES PETERSON WITH MAXINE GORDON 02.01.19 THE NEW YEAR: GILLES PETERSON 01.01.19 2018 RIP: GILLES PETERSON 30.12.18 GILLES PETERSON: A YEAR IN JAZZ 18.12.18 GILLES PETERSON WITH TROPIC AZA 29.11.18 GILLES PETERSON IN SINGAPORE WITH DEAN CHEW 13.11.18 GILLES PETERSON WITH TOSHIO MATSUURA GROUP 11.10.18 LOOK UP: GILLES PETERSON INTERVIEWS GOLDIE 02.10.18 RICCI FESTIVAL SHOW 30.09.18 THE LOOK UP SHOW 27.09.18 GILLES PETERSON WITH MAURICE BERNSTEIN (GIANT STEP) AND COREY KING LIVE 18.09.18 FROM THE LOT RADIO, BROOKLYN WW KYOTO: SHUYA OKINO WITH GILLES PETERSON AND WW KYOTO ALL STARS 13.08.18 WORLDWIDE FM IN SETE: GILLES PETERSON WITH OSCAR JEROME & SHEILA 07.07.18 MAURICE-GREY (KOKOROKO) (LIVE) AND WORLDWIDE FM CREW AND FRIENDS WORLDWIDE FM IN SÈTE: LA REDADA, DENI SHAIN, GILLES AND THRIS TIAN 30.06.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH NICOLA CONTE AND NU 21.06.18 GUINEA BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH DOMENICO LANCELLOTTI, 21.06.18 SEAN O’HAGAN, STEPHANE SAN JUAN AND NINA MIRANDA BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH DON WAS 31.05.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH JUNGLE BROTHERS AND 24.05.18 OSCAR #WORLDPEACE BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON – WORLDWIDE FESTIVAL SÈTE 2018 10.05.18 SPECIAL BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH DINOSAUR (LIVE), GARTH 03.05.18 CARTWRIGHT, AND ONYX COLLECTIVE (LIVE) GILLES PETERSON WITH EDDIE HENDERSON 30.04.18 JAZZ JUKEBOX: GILLES PETERSON 22.04.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH CHRIS DAVE 19.04.18 GILLES PETERSON WORLDWIDE VOL.4 NO.2 – HERBIE HANCOCK 12.04.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH PETER JONES, VIBRATION 12.04.18 BLACK FINGER (LIVE) AND CLEO SOL GILLES PETERSON WITH BEN UFO 13.04.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON MEXICO SPECIAL 05.04.18 NORTH & SOUTH RESIDENCY: GILLES PETERSON WITH MC GENERAL RUBBISH 30.03.18 RECORDED LIVE AT PHONOX BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH RICKIE LEE JONES 22.02.18 GILLES PETERSON – VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL 14.02.18 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH KHRUANGBIN AND LEFTO – 18.01.18 PRE-WORLDWIDE AWARDS SPECIAL BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT FROM NEW YORK: GILLES PETERSON - BRITISH JAZZ 10.01.18 SHOWCASE BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT EXTRA: GILLES PETERSON WITH D.A.N., CHINA MOSES 28.12.17 AND MATIAS AGUAYO WORLDWIDE FM OFFICE PARTY 20.12.17 GILLES PETERSON WITH KEYON HARROLD 26.12.17 GILLES PETERSON WITH KNOEL SCOTT 30.12.17 GILLES PETERSON - MUSE RECORDS SPECIAL (PART 2) 26.12.17 WORLD WINE: GILLES PETERSON WITH ED WILSON AND EGON 25.12.17 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH TRIFORCE (LIVE), TY AND 21.12.17 VALERIE ETIENNE JOHN GÓMEZ: BEST OF 2017 24.12.17 GILLES PETERSON 2017 JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS 14.12.17 BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT: GILLES PETERSON WITH M.J. 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