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NZ music awards finalists announced

By Hugh Sundae @Hugh_Sundae
6:10 PM Wednesday Sep 1, 2010
Anika Moa and The Phoenix Foundation, nominated for three and eight awards respectively. Photos / Supplied

Anika Moa and The Phoenix Foundation, nominated for three and eight awards respectively. Photos / Supplied

The finalists have been announced for this year's Vodafone New Zealand music awards at a function in Auckland this evening.

Gin Wigmore and Dane Rumble dominate with six nominations each. Although when the three technical awards are included the overall leader is The Phoenix Foundation with a total of eight - and they got off to a good start with a technical awards clean-sweep.

Anika Moa and J. Williams are finalists in three categories each.

Also announced tonight was the recipient of The New Zealand Herald Legacy Award - Shihad. The band will be officially honoured at the awards ceremony on October 7th and will be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.

For the first time, this year a critics' choice prize, decided by a panel of 13 music critics, will be awarded to an act deemed to be the best of the up-and-coming crop.

The three finalists are Street Chant, Home Brew and The Naked and Famous. To be eligible acts can't have released an album during or before the eligibility period. The award will be given at a showcase event at the King's Arms on September 15, after all three have performed in a final attempt to sway the judges.

No finalists are announced for Highest Selling NZ Single, Highest Selling NZ Album, NZ On Air Radio Airplay Record of the Year and International Achievement awards, which will awarded the main awards ceremony, hosted by Shannon Ryan and comedian Ben Hurley.

The full list of finalists..

Vodafone Album of The Year
Anika Moa - Love in Motion
Dane Rumble - The Experiment
Gin Wigmore - Holy Smoke
Shapeshifter - The System Is A Vampire
The Phoenix Foundation - Buffalo

Vodafone Single of The Year
Dane Rumble - Cruel
Gin Wigmore - Oh My
J.Williams - You Got Me
Kids Of 88 - Just A Little Bit
The Phoenix Foundation - Buffalo

Steinlager Best Group
Shapeshifter - The System Is A Vampire
The Checks - Alice By The Moon
The Phoenix Foundation - Buffalo

Best Male Solo Artist
Connan Mockasin - Please Turn Me Into The Snat
Dane Rumble - The Experiment
J.Williams - Young Love

Mazda Best Female Solo Artist
Anika Moa - Love in Motion
Gin Wigmore - Holy Smoke
Hollie Smith - Humour And The Misfortune Of Others

Pacific Blue Breakthrough Artist of The Year
Artisan Guns - Autumn
Dane Rumble - The Experiment
Gin Wigmore - Holy Smoke

PPNZ Best Rock Album
Dimmer - Degrees of Existence
The Checks - Alice By The Moon
The Phoenix Foundation - Buffalo

Best Pop Album
Anika Moa - Love in Motion
Dane Rumble - The Experiment
Gin Wigmore - Holy Smoke

Best Urban / Hip Hop Album
David Dallas - Something Awesome
J.Williams - Young Love
Young Sid - What Doesn't Kill Me

Kiwi FM Best Aotearoa Roots Album
Fly My Pretties - A Story
Hollie Smith - Humour And The Misfortune Of Others
Opensouls - Standing In The Rain

Best Music Video
Nathan Hickey - Buffalo (The Phoenix Foundation)
Sam Peacocke - Sleepeater (Shihad)
Tim Van Dammen - Just A Little Bit (Kids Of 88)

Best Electronica Album
Bulletproof - Soundtrack To Forever
P-Money - Everything
Shapeshifter - The System Is A Vampire

Best Gospel / Christian Album
Edwin Derricutt - Three Hours South
John Michaelz - Walk on Water
Magnify - Wonderland

Best Classical Album
John Psathas - UKIYO
NZTrio - FLOURISHES
Simon O'Neill - Father & Son: Wagner Scenes & Arias
Strike Percussion - Sketches

Vodafone Peoples' Choice
Gin Wigmore
Dane Rumble
Kids of 88
Shapeshifter
Stan Walker

Technical Awards - announced tonight

Best Album Cover
Paul Johnson for Buffalo (The Phoenix Foundation) - WINNER
Rebekah Atkins, Kieran Rynhart, Mikee Tucker and Anita Liu for A Story (Fly My Pretties)
Ryan Marx for Everything (P-Money)

MAINZ Best Engineer
Andre Upston for Magnetic (Miriam Clancy)
Lee Prebble for Buffalo (The Phoenix Foundation) - WINNER
Lee Prebble for A Story (Fly My Pretties)

MAINZ Best Producer
Jeremy Toy for Standing In The Rain (Opensouls)
Lee Prebble and Barnaby Weir for A Story (Fly My Pretties)
The Phoenix Foundation for Buffalo (The Phoenix Foundation) - WINNER

*For more information see tomorrow's TimeOut

*Tickets for the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards are $20 from Ticketmaster

*C4 will broadcast the awards live from 8.30pm on October 7th

-Herald Online

By Hugh Sundae @Hugh_Sundae
janice richards (Queensland) | 10:19AM Thursday, 02 Sep 2010
Good to see Stan walker on the People's choice award- hope he wins. One of the best talents out from NZ.
itsjazzy (New Zealand) | 10:46AM Friday, 03 Sep 2010
Boring. Apart from a handful of newcomers (Naked and Famous, Kids of 88) most of the nominees are old and stale. Why is it that NZ on Air turns its back on a wonderful array of indie bands who lay under the radar because they are always refused funding. It's a vicious cycle.

Those that get funding, keep getting money thrown at them and keep getting awards. While the rest of us get bored and sick of listening to Dane Rumble and Gin Wigmore over and over and over everywhere! The fact that Gin and Dane get nominated for 6 awards each means the range of artists being considered is very very slim. Come on NZ on Air!

Do we all have to sound like Op Shop and Dane Rumble to get funding?! Go to Balconytv.com to hear these some of us poor forgotten artists! Ps. Where's the jazz category?!?! Oh God help NZ music.
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