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The MPG announce the MPG Award 2025 Winners

The Music Producers Guild, in association with Dolby and Mix With The Masters, revealed the winners at a sold-out celebration at The Troxy in East London. The night honoured the producers, engineers and studios who are shaping the future of recorded music.

Topping the evening’s accolades, A. G. Cook was named Producer of the Year, recognised for his groundbreaking work at the frontier of electronic pop music with the likes of Charlie XCX. Fellow Dux Content mĀQSember, Danny L Harle was awarded Writer-Producer of the Year.

It was a big year for music studios. The MPG recently introduced two new categories, recognising the importance of different types of recording environments. The winners of these inaugural awards were Guy Chambers’ Sleeper Sounds, named Small Commercial Studio of the Year, and Paul Epworth’s The Church Studios, which took home the title of Large Commercial Studio of the Year. These awards underscore how crucial studios are to the ecosystem of the music industry.

Celebrating fresh talent on the rise was Isabel Gracefield who won Breakthrough Producer Of The Year and Amimesh Raval who took home Breakthrough Engineer Of The Year – presented by the previously acclaimed honouree Fraser T Smith, marking a profound moment of recognition from one of the UK’s leading producers.

An emotional and inspiring moment came with Woody Cook presenting his father, Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim), with the Outstanding Contribution to UK Music Award.

Paul Epworth received the MPG Icon Award, presented by artist and collaborator Baxter Dury and MNEK was awarded Vocal Producer Of The Year.
The Special Recognition Award was presented to Lauren Laverne by Guy Garvey, in a moving tribute to her cultural influence and support for UK artists.

Throughout the night, music industry stars hit out at the government’s plans to allow big tech firms to use their creative content to train their AI models for free. Stars such as Peter Gabriel and Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim held placards backing the Make It Fair: Don’t Let AI Steal Our Music campaign which the MPG amended to include the slogan ‘Just Ask Me First.’
The MPG are demanding that music creators be given a voice on the matter rather than just record labels.

Catherine Marks, Executive Director of the MPG, commented:
“The 2025 MPG Awards at The Troxy was a powerful reminder of the incredible talent and dedication that drives our industry at a pivotal time. From trailblazers to future stars, the night was a celebration of the people and studios behind the sound  – those who continue to shape the future of music.”

 

Producer of the Year sponsored by Flare Audio

A G. Cook

 

Writer-Producer of the Year

Danny L Harle

 

Breakthrough Producer of the Year

Isabel Gracefield

 

Breakthrough Engineer of the Year sponsored by SSL

Animesh Raval

 

Self-Producing Artist

Clean Cut Kid

 

Recording Engineer of the Year sponsored by Neve

Katie May

 

Mix Engineer of the Year sponsored by Avid

Manon Grandjean

 

Mastering Engineer of the Year sponsored by DCS Audio

Cicely Balston

 

Vocal Producer of the Year

MNEK 

 

Unsung Hero sponsored by the Musicians’ Union

Mike Banks

 

Small Commercial Studio of the Year sponsored by Neumann

Sleeper Sounds

 

Large Commercial Studio of the Year sponsored by Neumann

The Church Studios

 

Dolby Atmos Mixer of the Year sponsored by Dolby

Emre Ramazanoglu

 

Original Score Recording of the Year

Produced by Anthony Willis

Recorded & Mixed by Nick Wollage

Mastered By Cicely Balston

For: Saltburn (Original Motion Picture Score)

 

Album of the Year sponsored by Mix with The Masters

Producer: Richard Turvey

Mixing: Tom Longworth

Mastering: Matt Colton

For: Rachel Chinouriri: ’What A Devastating Turn of Events’

 

Gifted Awards

The MPG Icon Award – Paul Epworth

The MPG Pioneer Award – Peter Gabriel

The MPG Inspiration Award, sponsored by Audio Note – Richard Russell

The MPG Special Recognition Award – Lauren Laverne

PPL Present The MPG Award For Outstanding Contribution To UK Music – Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim)

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