How many essential mixes are there?
In the first chart, you can see that house reigns supreme in the Essential Mix. There are 444 mixes categorized as house, almost twice as many than the runner up, tech house.
Where can I download essential mixes?
Want to listen to Essential Mixes, Live mixes or Grimmy’s Nixtape – wherever you are? Get the iPlayer Radio app, go to Radio 1, and look for ‘Mixes’. And remember, once you’ve got the app, all our shows are downloadable in full.
Who did the first Essential Mix?
Pete Tong
The show has been presented since its inception by Pete Tong and features an uninterrupted two-hour mix from a different artist each week, overlaid with occasional continuity announcements delivered by Tong.
What are the best essential mixes?
The 12 Most Essential “Essential Mixes” of the 90s and Early 00s
- ANDREW WEATHERALL (1993) That pop and crackle you hear at the beginning is coming from a real vinyl record.
- MK (1995)
- GOLDIE (1996)
- DAFT PUNK (1997)
- DJ HARVEY (1998)
- JEFF MILLS (1998)
- TIESTO (2001)
- SASHA & DIGWEED (2002)
How do I download BBC radio shows?
You can search for programmes using the menus and categories on the homepage, or tap on the search icon to search for a programme or podcast.
- Tap on the individual episode you’d like to download.
- Select the Download option (if there is no download button, the programme may be available to stream only).
What is the best essential mix?
The BBC’s Essential Mix series has without doubt stood the test of time….Top Ten Essential ‘Essential Mixes’
- 1998 | Air.
- 1998 | The Freestylers.
- 1998 | Carl Cox.
- 2000 | MJ Cole.
- 2002 | Sasha & Digweed.
- 2007 | High Contrast.
- 2008 | Chase and Status.
- 2014 | DJ Snake.
Can you download radio 2 shows?
You can download and listen to most programmes offline for 30 days after they’re broadcast. The app will remove downloaded programmes at the end of the 30-day period, so keep an eye on the expiry date of each programme you download to make sure you don’t miss out.
How do I listen to BBC radio on my computer?
Our BBC Sounds app is available on mobiles, tablets and on many connected TVs. On your computer, simply head to the BBC Sounds website to listen to live radio, on-demand programmes, podcasts, and music mixes. You can also download podcasts on your computer or laptop to listen to when you’re offline.
Do I need WiFi to listen to BBC Sounds?
Download so you can listen offline Once you have the app installed, you can download programmes and podcasts to listen to on your mobile or tablet when you’re not connected to the internet.