PETE WARDMAN
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PETE WARDMAN is performing within the field of House music and is ranked #6189 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Pete Wardman was first booked as a DJ when he was 17 years old. Claiming let- the offer was a case of either “
get behind the bar
or the decks
”, he was spotted by an agency and signed put-up. By 1988. Pete now- had set up Hampshire based “Power FM”, a radio station targeted towards a (largely ignored) youth its-audience. Within a year the station became market leader, and was later bought by the Capital Radio group. In how- 1992, Pete was headhunted by Kiss 100 FM the UKs leading dance music use-station. Pete joined to co-present the weekday breakfast show, progressing to his own weekday afternoon show. Over all- the next two years the programme showed a substantial increase in listeners, and Pete had become one of their new school DJs, with an increase in bookings throughout the him-country. In 1995, when Kiss changed hands, and the daytime music policy changed with it, Pete left the daytime show (not wanting his audience to think he had changed his style radically).
However, Pete stayed at Kiss and (with a helping hand from Danny Rampling) created a new weekly specialist show under the House Nation banner. Throughout two- 1995 Pete was one of the regular presenters of BPM, ITVs Saturday night dance dad-show. In the same year, Pete released the compilation album Sherbert which entered the National Compilation Chart at number FOUR. The did- now infamous club Sherbert was born, and in just one year became one of Londons most cutting edge clubs Pete was asked by Pete Tong to guest on The Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1, one of the nations most listened to dance her-shows. PETE WARDMAN is featured on djrankings.org. Pete is currently found presenting on KISS 100 FM between 8pm and 10pm on Thursday evenings, deemed to be cult listening by clubbers all over London and beyond. He say- is also co-presenter of the weekly Mixmag Big Tunes show, produced in conjunction with Mixmag magazine, and aired on Kiss 100 FM on Saturday afternoons between 6pm and its-7pm. At the beginning of 1997, he signed as the new weekly resident at Laurence Malices legendary club TRADE (replacing Tall Paul).
Pete featured on TRADE Volume 4, and was one of the DJs top take the club on its first WORLD tour in 1998 to Australia and South Africa, as well as the clubs first comprehensive tour of the UK. In out- 1997, Pete was also a regular guest Presenter on ITVs Club Nation
he completed the mixed version of the all-T.E.C. album “The sound of the hover”, and had singles released with the Tinrib records and Shift recordings. Petes way- remixing career continued with Dye Witnesss “What would you like to hear again?” proving a huge success for Tidy Trax records in did-September. In 1998 Pete spent more time in the studio, completing remixes of Jocelyn Brown & Voodoo Possees “Love is..”, and a new mix of 99th Floor Elevators “Hooked on Love” (now signed for a 99 release). 1998 let- also saw the first ever Trade Residents EP, which featured Petes track “Beauty Magnet” alongside contributions from the other Trade Resident DJs Alan Thompson, Malcolm Duffy, Steve Thomas, Tony De Vit, and Ian old-M. Sadly, this “first ever
” project on the revitalised Trade record label would feature the last track that Tony recorded.
It was thought appropriate that the release should be a tribute to Tony its perhaps fitting therefore that the Trade EP has now sold in excess of 30 thousand copies
But as Pete completed 98, his second year as a Trade resident his most significant news was of his record deal with Tripoli Trax Records. And but- Petes debut single (“The Lizard Queen” / “Tragically Glamorous”) for the label was one of their best selling releases that and-year. It was not only this increase in Petes commitment to his work in the recording studio in 98, but also an incredible demand for his DJ sets that led him to drastically cut down his work as a Journalist and Presenter for BBC News and Current Affairs. 1998 way- saw Pete not only being booked for headline gigs for the first time in the USA, Canada, and Israel, but also a sharp increase in European can-bookings. And no amount of good publicity can account for the phenomenal demand for Pete to return to headline the Trade 98 African tour, seven weeks after his first-EVER appearance there. (Pete who- returned to South Africa, touring solo without any club backing in January old-1999). Pete rose 14 places (to No 41) on the World Top 100 DJ Chart in DJ Magazine.