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Pete Tong (b. 30th July 1960, Dartford, Kent) is a notable British DJ, electronic dance music producer, and promoter. He's best known as a long-running host of [l554035] and [l596595] shows on [l134459] and the founder of [l297] label. In 2014, Tong got appointed as MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for his broadcasting and music services. From 1979 till 1983, Pete Tong worked for [a4753826] magazine, initially as an advertising sales assistant, but subsequently publishing reviews and contributing to editorial. Tong then became an A&R manager at [l1060]. Through his work at the label, Peter got his first exposure to the emerging sounds of "house music" imported from overseas. In 1986, he co-organized [m151357], an iconic LP/CD compilation licensed from [l688] that became one of the first notable releases to present the 'Chicago house' genre to the UK audience. Pete Tong began his performing career as an amateur disc jokey, initially at local events. He was inspired and significantly influenced in his formative years by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/22733]DJ Froggy[/url]. Tong first appeared on the radio in the late 1970s, originally at local stations, such as Radio Invicta. In 1981, he debuted with a 15-min section covering the dance music industry's latest news on [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/3847349]Peter Powell[/url]'s show at BBC Radio One. He began his Friday evening show, the "Essential Selection," in January 1991. The artist's name became part of the viral, tongue-in-cheek expression, "[i]it's all gone Pete Tong[/i]" (where Pete Tong is rhyming slang for "a bit wrong"). Purportedly originating from [a67218]'s '87 article 'Bermondsey Goes Balearic,' which came out in [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/680176]Boys Own[/url] fanzine published by [a4450] and [a1379], it inspired an eponymous 2004 film [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/95588]It's All Gone Pete Tong[/url], a mockumentary about a fictitious DJ who started losing hearing at the career's peak. Pete Tong had a brief cameo in the film and appeared on the soundtrack by [a4724]. From 2003 to 2007, Pete Tong was the resident DJ at [l685814] nightclub in Spain, returning in 2011 with a regular event [l891520]. He also started a radio program under the same title in the United States on [l1892405]'s "Evolution." Father of [a=Joe Hertz (2)] and [a=Becky Tong].

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