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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/nightingale/ (his mix starts at the 19:00 mark)
link should be available for a few more days to tune into Habersham's guest mix on Annie Nightingale's radio show on Radio One (BBC UK)
In case you don't know who Annie is:
Annie Nightingale, Radio 1's first female DJ, is nowadays known as 'Queen of Breaks'. She has pioneered breakbeat music for the past seven years, the genre's growing popularity has been recognised by Annie's radio show which was 'upgraded' in July 2004 to a new Thursday night slot (1am - 3am). Annie's show has become one of Radio 1's biggest on-line successes, attracting a growing international audience via the 'Listen Again' radio player.
Last year as well as broadcasting live from The Winter Music Conference in Miami, Radio 1's weekend in Ibiza, and Glastonbury Festival, Annie made a historic live broadcast from the top of the BT Tower in London. Entitled 'The Last Summer Sunrise' party of 2004, this all-nighter and webcast featured top breaks artists such as Meat Katie, Friendly, DJ Hyper, also starred US superstar DJ BT who flew in from Los Angeles especially. The show became Radio 1's biggest specialist music show of the year on-line.
In 1998 she received the Woman of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award from the Music Industry and Related Media Organisation.
Annie was awarded an MBE in the New Year's Honours List of 2002. In the same year she was award the much-coveted 'Caner Of The Year' Award by Muzik Magazine, the award represented an accolade for Annie's intensive coverage of the scene, "I'm particularly proud of that," she says.
In 2004 she was the first female DJ from Radio 1 to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall Of Fame. She is nominated in the 2005 International Breakbeat Awards for Best Radio Show and for Outstanding Contribution to Breakbeat.
taken from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/n...gale/biog.shtml
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