Chet Faker and Courtney Barnett Lead Melbourne’s Charge For Independent Music Awards
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Chet Faker and Courtney Barnett Lead Melbourne’s Charge For Independent Music Awards

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In the list, announced this morning, Faker was up for three, and Barnett up for two.

 

Faker is vying for Best Independent Artist, Best Independent Album and Best Independent Dance, Electronica Album for his self-produced debut Built On Glass.

 

Barnett could take home the trophy for Best Independent Artist and Best Independent Single or EP for Avant Gardener on the night.

 

Brisbane band Violent Soho got the most amount of nominations this morning, with four. Adelaide-born SIA also got three.

 

Other Melbourne acts on the list included Paul Kelly, Dan Sultan, Remi, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard D.D. Dumbo, Allday, LUCIANBLOMKAMP, Davidson Brothers, Meg Mac, High Tension and Paul Grabowsky Sextet among others.

 

This is the full list of nominations:

 

BEST INDEPENDENT ARTIST

Chet Faker

Courtney Barnett

John Butler Trio

Sia

Violent Soho

 

BEST INDEPENDENT ALBUM

Chet Faker – Built On Glass (Future Classic)

RÜFÜS – Atlas (Sweat it Out)

Sia – 1000 Forms Of Fear (Monkey Puzzle)

Total Control – Typical System (Independent)

Violent Soho – Hungry Ghost (I Oh You)

 

BREAKTHROUGH INDEPENDENT ARTIST OF THE YEAR presented by PPCA

D.D Dumbo

DMA’s

Meg Mac

Remi

Sheppard

 

BEST INDEPENDENT SINGLE OR EP presented by Levi’s

Courtney Barnett – Avant Gardener (Milk Records!)

DMA’s – DMA’s EP (I Oh You)

Sheppard – Geronimo (Empire of Song)

Sia – Chandelier (Monkey Puzzle)

Violent Soho – Covered In Chrome (I Oh You)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT HIP HOP ALBUM

Allday – Startup Cult (ONETWO)

Horrorshow – King Amongst Many (Elefant Tracks)

L-FRESH The LION – One (IVienna People Recordings)

Remi – Raw x Infinity (House of Beige)

Thundamentals – So We Can Remember (Obese Records)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT COUNTRY ALBUM

Davidson Brothers – Wanderlust (Independent)

Halfway – Any Old Love (Plus One Records)

Sara Storer – Lovegrass (ABC Music)

The Painted Ladies – Play Selections From ‘The Loner’ (Plus One Records)

The Perch Creek Family Jugband – Jumping On The Highwire (Vitamin Records)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT BLUES AND ROOTS ALBUM

Dan Sultan – Blackbird (Liberation Music)

John Butler Trio – Flesh & Blood (Jarrah Records)

Little Bastard – Little Bastard (Four | Four)

Mia Dyson – Idyllwild (Black Door Music)

Paul Kelly – The Merri Soul Sessions (Gawd Aggie Recordings)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT HARD ROCK, HEAVY OR PUNK ALBUM

DZ Deathrays – Black Rat (I Oh You)

High Tension – Death Beat (Cooking Vinyl Australia)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Oddments (Flightless)

sleepmakeswaves – Love Of Cartography (Bird’s Robe Records)

Violent Soho – Hungry Ghost (I Oh You)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT JAZZ ALBUM

Andrea Keller Quartet with Strings – Wave Rider (Jazzhead)

Gian Slater – Still Still (Which Way Music)

Joseph Tawadros – Permission To Evaporate (ABC Jazz)

Julien Wilson Quartet – This Is Always (Lionsharecords)

Paul Grabowsky Sextet – The Bitter Suite (ABC Jazz)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT DANCE, ELECTRONICA ALBUM

Andras Fox – Overworld (Homeloan Records)

Chet Faker – Built On Glass (Future Classic)

Guerre – Ex Nihilo (Yes Please)

RÜFÜS – Atlas (Sweat it Out)

Ta-ku – Songs To Break Up To (HW&W Recordings)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT DANCE, ELECTRONICA OR CLUB SINGLE

Kilter – They Say (etc/etc)

LUCIANBLOMKAMP – Help Me Out (Yes Please)

Peking Duk feat. Nicole Millar – High (Vicious Bitch)

RÜFÜS – Sundream (Sweat it Out)

SAFIA – Paranoia, Ghosts & Other Sounds (Independent)

 

BEST INDEPENDENT CLASSICAL ALBUM     

Anna McMichael and Tamara-Anna Cislowska – Close Your Eyes and I’ll Close Mine (Tall Poppies)

Gurrumul & Sydney Symphony Orchestra – His Life And Music (ABC Music / Skinnyfish)

Jane Sheldon & Nicole Panizza – Nature   (Phosphor Records)

Michael Kieran Harvey – Psychosonata (Move Records)

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra – Hush Collection, Vol. 13: The Magic Island (Hush)

 

The Awards are held at the Meat Market in North Melbourne on October 8, and include performances by nominated acts Sheppard, Remi, DMA’s, SAFIA and Meg Mac.