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We’re excited and very pleased to announce the shortlists for the MPG Awards 2017! We think you’ll be excited too, when you see the varied lists of contenders.
The shortlists, as voted by Full Members of the Music Producers Guild are as follows:
Fraser T. Smith
Nigel Godrich
Paul Epworth
Garret ‘Jacknife’ Lee
Josh Homme
Tony Visconti
Andrew Hunt
Brett Cox
Joel Laslett Pott
James Blake
Jeff Lynne
Spring King (aka Tarek Musa)
Guy Massey
Mark Rankin
Richard Woodcraft
Andrew Hunt
Jack Ruston
Manon Grandjean
Cenzo Townshend
Mark ‘Spike’ Stent
Tom Elmhirst
Barry Grint
John Davis
Mandy Parnell
Disclosure (Howard & Guy Lawrence)
Matthew Herbert
Wideboys
David Bowie: ‘Black Star’
Michael Kiwanuka: ‘Love And Hate’
Radiohead: ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’
Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna: ‘This Is What You Came For’
Radiohead: ‘Burn The Witch’
ZAYN: ‘Pillowtalk’
Abbey Road Studios
British Grove Studios
RAK Studios
Bart McDonagh (Domino Records)
Nigel Reeve (Warner Music International)
Toby L & Tim Dellow (Transgressive Records)
The official MPG press release:
The Music Producers Guild Announces its 2017 Awards Shortlists!
This prestigious annual event will take place in London on Wednesday February 16th 2017 and will be presented by Absolute Radio DJ Christian O’Connell.
London, UK. November 15th 2016: Tony Visconti, Paul Epworth, Fraser T. Smith and Nigel Godrich are among a host of internationally acclaimed producers vying for gongs at the 2017 Music Producers Guild Awards, which take place in London next year.
The 2017 Shortlist, which was announced today, was fiercely contested with a record number of MPG Full Members casting votes. This has resulted in a strong array of candidates reflecting a wealth of creative talent across many different genres. Final judging will take place on December 5th and the winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony on February 16th at the prestigious Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.
The newly introduced Self-Producing Artist category was particularly hard fought and the three who made it onto the Shortlist are James Blake, Jeff Lynne and Tarek Musa of Spring King. Other notable entries include David Bowie’s Black Star, Michael Kiwanuka’s Love and Hate and Radiohead’s A Moon Shaped Pool, all of which are shortlisted for UK Album of the Year.
Now in its ninth year, the Music Producers Guild Awards will feature 16 awards categories, recognising the best and brightest names in music production. Previous award winners have included Sir George Martin CBE, Youth, FKA Twigs, Brian Eno, Catherine Marks, Trevor Horn and Dave Stewart.
Tony Platt, MPG Awards Group Director, says: “The MPG Awards are totally unique because they reflect the UK music industry’s incredible wealth of creative talent and also the respect we all have for our colleagues. The roles of producers and engineers are now universally recognised and we can pat ourselves on the back for championing that recognition. The support and encouragement that these production teams give to artists is priceless and should be shouted about at every opportunity.”
Tickets for the MPG Awards event on February 16th, 2017 at Grosvenor House are available here.
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Please email Joe Edwards at OffBeat.