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The label was started in 2006 by British radio DJ and A&R legend Gilles Peterson to release artists he felt deserved attention. It follows on from the first Brownswood Records imprint which was a side-label of Talkin' Loud. The label's inspiration comes from the Brownswood Sessions that Gilles does every 3 months or so on his BBC Radio 1 'Worldwide' show. In these sessions he gets back to the roots of modern Jazz-influenced dancefloor music by playing records that continue to inspire newer musicians and producers today. Some of these newer artists, musicians and producers are highlighted on the label, and it serves as an outlet for those who are a bit different or unusual, and who might have been overlooked by most labels, a space to get their work released.
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Gilles Peterson Presents Brownswood Bubblers Seven
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Gilles Peterson Presents Brownswood Bubblers Seven
Brownswood Recordings Gilles Peterson Presents Brownswood Bubblers Seven 5060180321277 in_stock Album released on Brownswood Recordings
Album released on 26 September 2011
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16 Tracks
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The Editor, 8 months ago via zero-inch.com
Gilles Peterson's signature compilation series, 'Brownswood Bubblers' returns with its seventh iteration since its first appearance in 2006. Compiling 16 diverse tracks from the undoubtedly endless stream of inspiring unsigned music to come across his way, Gilles curates another soulful journey.
The Editor, 8 months ago via zero-inch.com
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