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Essential Selection
Genreelectronic dance music, house
Running time2 hours
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Home stationBBC Radio 1
Digitally Imported
Radio syndication
StarringPete Tong & various artists
Created byEddie Gordon
Original release11 January 1991 –
Present
No. of episodes1212

The Essential Selection is a radio show on Friday evenings on BBC Radio 1, originally conceived by producer Eddie Gordon and hosted by Pete Tong.[1]

History

"The Essential Mix programme was originally produced by Radio 1 producer Eddie Gordon, who held the post from 1993 to 2001. After receiving weekly mix shows from DJs Tony Humphries[2][3][4] and Frankie Knuckles on two-hour cassettes from New York's Hot 97 and KISS[5][6][7] 100[8] respectively[9] in the early Nineties Eddie felt that a Radio 1 weekly show with DJs of different styles of music would offer more variety and the chance for the ever burgeoning UK dance music scene to flourish."[1]

Gordon pitched the idea of a UK based Dance music show, with an emphasis on house, that show-cased different DJs and styles of music and offer an outlet for UK dance music.[1]

The first show, fronted by Gordon's protege Tong, was broadcast on 11 January 1991, produced by Gordon and aired from 7.30pm to 10.00pm.[10] The show was subject to scheduling adjustments over the subsequent fifteen years, varying in duration from 2 hours to 3.5 hours, broadcast within the time frame from 6.00pm to 10.00pm. The show was the first BBC production to broadcast live from Ibiza, Spain.[1] Gordon left the show in 2003, when it changed to a three-hour length. In addition, a one-hour Sunday edition of the programme was broadcast at 7.00pm from April 1992 to April 1993,[11] called "The Essential Selection - Part 2".

From 29 September 2006 to at least 2013, the show has been entitled simply, "Pete Tong"[12] (although the feature "Essential New Tune" remains), and is currently broadcast from 10.00pm to 1.00am. The 500th show was broadcast on 23/24 April 2010, featuring Tong on the Friday night, and Tong plus DJ's Sasha and Richie Hawtin live from Circus nightclub in Liverpool.[1]

In 2014, the show times changed from 9:00pm to 11:00pm, and it’s still live every Friday night.

Format

A regular feature of the show is Tong's designation of one track as the Essential New Tune of the week. Often, the track in question may be only available in white label releases at the time. This is a significant accolade within the dance music community,[13][14] and a number of Essential New Tunes have gone on to become classics in terms of club play

International versions

Versions of the show are exported outside of the UK. In Vancouver, Canada, the show, under its original name aired Saturday evenings from 8:00pm–10:00pm on The Beat 94.5FM, but was taken off air from Summer of 2008.[15] In China, the show is aired Saturday evenings from 10:00pm–12:00pm (2:00pm - 4:00pm UTC) on CRI Hit FM under its original name from 5 May 2012. So it can be listened to at Beijing (FM 88.7MHz) and Shanghai (FM 87.9MHz)[16] Evolution with Pete Tong on Evolution (radio network) was distributed by Premiere Networks in a 2 hour format, from June 2013 to December 2016.[17]

Discography

List of Essential Selection albums, the chart numbers written next to the titles are their entry in the UK Compilation Chart[18] The limited editions of the albums had to chart separately from the standard editions due to chart regulations. The limited editions are distinguished from the standard editions by a different cover and a third disc (standard editions have two discs).

  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Summer 1997 (1997) (#4) (Orange cover)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Winter 1997 (1997) (#10) (Light blue cover)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Spring 1998 (#4) (Green cover)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Summer 1998 (1998) (#4) (Red cover of strawberries)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Summer 1998 (1998) (Limited Edition) (#2) (Yellow cover of strawberries, CD3 is Twelve Ibiza Classics mixed by Paul Oakenfold)
  • Essential Selection '98 Tong/Oakenfold (1998) (#13) (Orange cover of oranges)
  • Essential Selection '98 Tong/Oakenfold (1998) (Limited Edition) (#11) (Purple cover of tinted oranges, CD3 is mixed by Carl Cox)
  • Carl Cox Non Stop 98/01 (1998) (#8) (Subtitled An Essential Album)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Spring 1999 (1999) (#13) (Cover of gold, green and purple easter eggs)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Spring 1999 (1999) (Limited Edition) (#3) (Gold cover of easter eggs, CD3 is Hacienda Classics mixed by Graeme Park)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Ibiza 1999 (1999) (#11) (Cover of blue, red and yellow buckets and spades)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Ibiza 1999 (1999) (#7) (Cover of green, purple and virdian bucket and spades, CD3 is mixed by DJ Pippi)
  • Essential Millennium (1999) (#10) (Mixed by Pete Tong/Fatboy Slim/Paul Oakenfold)
  • Pete Tong Essential Selection Spring 2000 (2000) (#8)
  • Essential Selection Ibiza 2000 Mixed by Pete Tong (2000) (#11)
  • Carl Cox Non Stop 2000 (2000) (#13)
  • Essential Selection Vol. One Mixed by: Fatboy Slim & Paul Oakenfold (2000) (did not chart)
  • Essential Selection Presents The Clubber's Bible (2000) (Pete Tong)
  • Essential Selection Presents The Clubber's Bible II: The Second Coming (2001) (Pete Tong)
  • Essential Selection Presents The Clubber's Bible Winter 2002 (2001) (Pete Tong)
  • Essential Selection Presents The Clubber's Bible Winter 2003 (2002)
  • Essential Selection Pete Tong (2003) (did not chart)

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e "Radio 1 celebrates 500th DJ to take part in Essential Mix with special live broadcast". BBC Radio 1. 2 April 2010.
  2. ^ https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/tonyhumphries
  3. ^ https://www.discogs.com/artist/22135-Tony-Humphries
  4. ^ http://tonyhumphries.com/bio/
  5. ^ WEPN-FM#As WRKS
  6. ^ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kiss-fm-off-the-air-wbls-nyc-urban-radio-station-317989
  7. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/30/nyregion/final-farewells-at-kiss-radio.html
  8. ^ Kiss (UK radio station)
  9. ^ residentadvisor.net , discogs.com . and tonyhumphries.com all claim Humphries worked at KISS-FM New York
  10. ^ "Frequency Finder" Archived 12 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Classic Radio 1 Schedules 1991
  11. ^ "Frequency Finder" Archived 12 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Classic Radio 1 Schedules 1992
  12. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2011/03_march/14/pete_tong.shtml
  13. ^ Hannan, Rachael. "DJ Interviews: Yousef". Urban Planet. Archived from the original on 23 August 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2006.
  14. ^ "CR2 Records Celebrate 50 Releases - Mark Brown Interview". Dance Front Door. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2006. [dead link]
  15. ^ "Essential Selection" Archived 14 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Beat 94.5FM, Vancouver, Canada. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  16. ^ "Essential Selection" Archived 16 January 2013 at archive.today CRI Hit FM, China. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  17. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20150928215226/http://www.iheart.com/live/pete-tong-evolution-beatport-6796/
  18. ^ The Complete Book of the British Charts Singles and Albums Third Edition p.1275 (2003)