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STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 11.00AM (SYDNEY TIME) - October 15, 2013 27th ARIA AWARDS NOMINEES AND FINE ARTS AND ARTISAN WINNERS ANNOUNCED 2013 ARIA PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, FLUME, LEADS THE NOMINATIONS VIRGINIA READ BECOMES THE FIRST FEMALE ENGINEER OF THE YEAR IN ARIA AWARDS HISTORY REG MOMBASSA DESIGNS COMMEMORATIVE 27 TH ANNUAL ARIA AWARDS ARTWORK With less than seven weeks until the 27th ARIA Awards, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) today announced the nominees in all categories, with the winners to be announced at The Star Event Centre, Sydney on Sunday, December 1, 2013. Harley Streten, aka FLUME, accepted his first ARIA Award as the 2013 ARIA PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, and he is leading the way at the 2013 ARIA Awards with 8 nominations in total. The nominations for Flume’s self titled #1 debut album include ALBUM OF THE YEAR, BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST RELEASE, BEST MALE ARTIST, BEST DANCE RELEASE, the publicly voted SONG OF THE YEAR category for ‘Holdin On’, BEST AUSTRALIAN LIVE ACT, and Joe Nappa has picked up a nomination for Flume’s ‘Holdin On’ in the BEST VIDEO category. Following close behind with 7 nominations is TAME IMPALA for their album ‘Lonerism’ include BEST ALBUM, BEST GROUP, BEST ROCK ALBUM, and the publicly voted BEST AUSTRALIAN LIVE ACT, as well as being nominated in all three Artisan Awards for BEST COVER ART (Kevin Parker & Leif Podhajsky), ENGINEER OF THE YEAR (Kevin Parker) and PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (Kevin Parker). BIRDS OF TOKYO have been nominated in 6 categories for their #1 album, ‘March Fires’: ALBUM OF THE YEAR, BEST GROUP, BEST ROCK ALBUM and in the publicly voted categories of SONG OF THE YEAR, BEST AUSTRALIAN LIVE ACT and BEST VIDEO for ‘Lanterns’ which was directed by Josh Logue. NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS also scored 6 nominations for their #1 album ‘Push The Sky Away’, including ALBUM OF THE YEAR, BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM, BEST AUSTRALIAN LIVE ACT, BEST GROUP, BEST INDEPENDENT RELEASE and the publicly voted award for BEST VIDEO for ‘Jubilee Street,’ directed by John Hillcoat. Nick Cave was also nominated in the Fine Arts category BEST ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW ALBUM for NICK CAVE AND WARREN ELLIS PRESENT ‘LAWLESS – ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK’. Following with 5 nominations apiece is EMPIRE OF THE SUN and GUY SEBASTIAN.

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27th  ARIA  AWARDS  NOMINEES  AND  FINE  ARTS  AND  ARTISAN  WINNERS  ANNOUNCED  

2013  ARIA  PRODUCER  OF  THE  YEAR,  FLUME,  LEADS  THE  NOMINATIONS    

VIRGINIA  READ  BECOMES  THE  FIRST  FEMALE  ENGINEER  OF  THE  YEAR  IN  ARIA  AWARDS  HISTORY  

REG  MOMBASSA  DESIGNS  COMMEMORATIVE  27TH  ANNUAL  ARIA  AWARDS  ARTWORK  

With  less  than  seven  weeks  until  the  27th  ARIA  Awards,  the  Australian  Recording  Industry  Association  (ARIA)  today  announced  the  nominees  in  all  categories,  with  the  winners  to  be  announced  at  The  Star  Event  Centre,  Sydney  on  Sunday,  December  1,  2013.    

Harley  Streten,  aka  FLUME,  accepted  his   first  ARIA  Award  as  the  2013  ARIA  PRODUCER  OF  THE  YEAR,  and  he   is  leading  the  way  at  the  2013  ARIA  Awards  with  8  nominations  in  total.    The  nominations  for  Flume’s  self  titled  #1  debut  album  include  ALBUM  OF  THE  YEAR,  BREAKTHROUGH  ARTIST  -­‐  RELEASE,  BEST  MALE  ARTIST,  BEST  DANCE  RELEASE,   the  publicly   voted  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR  category   for   ‘Holdin  On’,  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT,  and   Joe  Nappa  has  picked  up  a  nomination  for  Flume’s  ‘Holdin  On’  in  the  BEST  VIDEO  category.    

Following  close  behind  with  7  nominations  is  TAME  IMPALA  for  their  album  ‘Lonerism’  include  BEST  ALBUM,  BEST  GROUP,  BEST  ROCK  ALBUM,  and  the  publicly  voted  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT,  as  well  as  being  nominated  in  all  three  Artisan  Awards  for  BEST  COVER  ART  (Kevin  Parker  &  Leif  Podhajsky),  ENGINEER  OF  THE  YEAR  (Kevin  Parker)  and  PRODUCER  OF  THE  YEAR  (Kevin  Parker).  

BIRDS  OF  TOKYO  have  been  nominated   in  6  categories   for   their  #1  album,   ‘March  Fires’:  ALBUM  OF  THE  YEAR,  BEST  GROUP,  BEST  ROCK  ALBUM  and  in  the  publicly  voted  categories  of  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR,  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT  and  BEST  VIDEO  for  ‘Lanterns’  which  was  directed  by  Josh  Logue.  

NICK  CAVE  &  THE  BAD  SEEDS  also  scored  6  nominations  for  their  #1  album  ‘Push  The  Sky  Away’,  including  ALBUM  OF   THE   YEAR,   BEST   ADULT   CONTEMPORARY   ALBUM,   BEST   AUSTRALIAN   LIVE   ACT,   BEST   GROUP,   BEST  INDEPENDENT   RELEASE   and   the   publicly   voted   award   for   BEST   VIDEO   for   ‘Jubilee   Street,’   directed   by   John  Hillcoat.   Nick   Cave   was   also   nominated   in   the   Fine   Arts   category   BEST   ORIGINAL   SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW  ALBUM  for  NICK  CAVE  AND  WARREN  ELLIS  PRESENT  ‘LAWLESS  –  ORIGINAL  MOTION  PICTURE  SOUNDTRACK’.  

Following  with  5  nominations  apiece  is  EMPIRE  OF  THE  SUN  and  GUY  SEBASTIAN.    

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EMPIRE   OF   THE   SUN   received   nominations   in   the   BEST   GROUP   and   BEST   POP   RELEASE   categories.   AARON  HAYWARD  and  DAVID  HOMER  from  DEBASER  accepted  the  2013  ARIA  Award  for  BEST  COVER  ART  for  EMPIRE  OF  THE  SUN  ‘Ice  On  The  Dune’  and  the  band  were  also  nominated  in  the  ENGINEER  OF  THE  YEAR  (Peter  Mayes)  and  PRODUCER  OF  THE  YEAR  (Luke  Steele,  Nick  Littlemore,  Peter  Mayes  and  Jonathan  Sloan)  categories.  

 It’s   been   a   great   year   for  GUY   SEBASTIAN   taking   out   5   nominations   in   the   following   categories   for   his   album,  ‘Armageddon’:  ALBUM  OF  THE  YEAR,  BEST  MALE  ARTIST,  BEST  POP  RELEASE  and  the  publicly  voted  categories  of  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT  and  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR  for  ‘Get  Along’.  

Two  of  Australia’s  favourite  male  artists,  MATT  CORBY  and  VANCE  JOY,  have  secured  4  nominations  each.  

As  well   as   being   nominated   in   the  BEST  MALE   category,   2012  ARIA  Award  winner   for   Song  Of   The   Year  MATT  CORBY  is  nominated  again  in  the  publicly  voted  category  of  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR  for  ‘Resolution’,  as  well  as  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT  and  director  Bryce  Jepson  has  been  nominated  for  BEST  VIDEO  for  ‘Resolution’.    

VANCE   JOY’S   much   loved   song,   ‘Riptide’   from   the  Melbourne   artist’s   debut   EP,   ‘God   Loves   You  When   You’re  Dancing’,   has   been   nominated   for   BEST   POP   RELEASE   and   BREAKTHROUGH   ARTIST   -­‐   RELEASE,   as   well   as   the  publicly   voted   categories   of   SONG  OF   THE   YEAR   and  with   director   Dimitri   Basil   has   been   nominated   for   BEST  VIDEO  for  ‘Riptide’.  

Scoring  a  trifecta  of  2013  ARIA  nominations  each  are  PAUL  KELLY,  BOY  &  BEAR,  SAN  CISCO  and  THE  DRONES.  

PAUL  KELLY   added  another  ARIA  Award   to  his   collection  of   8   for   the   album   ‘Conversations  With  Ghosts’.  With  James   Ledger,   Genevieve   Lacey   &   ANAM   Musicians   they   won   the   BEST   ORIGINAL  SOUNDTRACK/CAST/CREW/SHOW  ALBUM  category.  Paul  Kelly  is  also  nominated  in  the  BEST  MALE  CATEGORY  for  his  album  ‘Spring  and  Fall’,  as  well  as  being  nominated  in  the  publicly  voted  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT  category  for  his  February/March  Australian  Tour  with  Neil  Finn.  

After  taking  out  5  ARIA  Awards   in  2011,  BOY  &  BEAR  return   in  2013  with  nominations   in  the    BEST  GROUP  and  BEST  ROCK  ALBUM  categories,  as  well  as  being  nominated  with  Wayne  Connolly  for  Producer  Of  The  Year  for  the  album  ‘Harlequin  Dream’.  

THE  DRONES  sixth  studio  album,  ‘I  See  Seawead’,  is  also  up  for  BEST  ROCK  ALBUM,  as  well  as  BEST  INDEPENDENT  RELEASE  and  the  publicly  voted  BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT.  

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Fremantle   four  piece  band  SAN  CISCO  have  been  nominated   in  the  BEST  POP  RELEASE  and  BEST   INDEPENDENT  RELEASE  categories,  and  with  director    Andrew  Nowrojee     in   the  publicly  voted  BEST  VIDEO  category   for     ‘Fred  Astaire’.    

The  following  artists  have  received  2  ARIA  Award  nominations  each:  BIG  SCARY  (BEST  INDEPENDENT  RELEASE  and  BREAKTHROUGH  ARTIST   –   RELEASE),   BLISS  N   ESO   (BEST   COVER  ART   and   BEST  URBAN  ALBUM),   JUSTICE   CREW  (SONG  OF   THE   YEAR   and  BEST  VIDEO),   KARNIVOOL   (BEST  AUSTRALIAN   LIVE  ACT   and  BEST  HARD  ROCK/HEAVY  METAL   ALBUM),   KASEY   CHAMBERS   AND   SHANE   NICHOLSON   (BEST   COUNTRY   ALBUM   and   BEST   COVER   ART),  KEITH  URBAN  (BEST  AUSTRALIAN  LIVE  ACT  and  BEST  MALE  ARTIST),  MELBOURNE  SKA  ORCHESTRA  (BEST  BLUES  AND  ROOTS  ALBUM  and  ENGINEER  OF  THE  YEAR),  RüFüS   (BEST  DANCE  RELEASE  and  BREAKTHROUGH  ARTIST  –  RELEASE),  SAMANTHA  JADE  (BEST  VIDEO  and  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR),  SARAH  BLASKO  (BEST  ADULT  CONTEMPORARY  ALBUM  and  BEST  FEMALE  ARTIST),  THE  CAT  EMPIRE  (BEST  BLUES  AND  ROOTS  ALBUM  and  BEST  COVER  ART),  THE  RUBENS  (BEST  ROCK  ALBUM  and  BREAKTHROUGH  ARTIST  –  RELEASE)  AND  TIMOMATIC  (BEST  VIDEO  and  SONG  OF  THE  YEAR).  

The   impressive   list   of   nominees   this   year   also   includes;   ABBE  MAY   (BEST   FEMALE   ARTIST),   AIRBOURNE   (BEST  HARD   ROCK/HEAVY   METAL   ALBUM),   AMY   DICKSON   WITH   THE   MELBOURNE   SYMPHONY   ORCHESTRA   (BEST  CLASSICAL  ALBUM),  ARCHIE  ROACH  (BEST  BLUES  AND  ROOTS  ALBUM),  AIRILEKE   (BEST  WORLD  MUSIC  ALBUM),  ALPINE   (ENGINEER   OF   THE   YEAR),   BOB   EVANS   (BEST   ADULT   CONTEMPORARY   ALBUM),   BOMBS   AWAY   –  FEATURING  THE  TWINS  (SONG  OF  THE  YEAR),  CLARE  BOWDITCH  (BEST  ADULT  CONTEMPORARY  ALBUM),  COLIN  BUCHANAN  (BEST  COMEDY  RELEASE),  DAVID  BRIDIE  (BEST  ORIGINAL  SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW  ALBUM),  DAVID  HANSON   (BEST   CLASSICAL   ALBUM),   EMMA   LOUISE   (BEST   FEMALE   ARTIST),   FLIGHT   FACILITIES   (BEST   VIDEO),  GIGGLE  AND  HOOT   (BEST  CHILDREN’S  ALBUM),  HORRORSHOW  (BEST  URBAN  ALBUM),  HOUSOS   (BEST  COMEDY  RELEASE),   ILLY   (BEST   URBAN   ALBUM),   JAGWAR   MA   (BEST   DANCE   RELEASE),   JANE   SHELDON   (BEST   CLASSICAL  ALBUM),   JASMINE   RAE   (BEST   COUNTRY   ALBUM),   JAY   LAGA’AIA   (BEST   CHILDREN’S   ALBUM),   JESSICA   MAUBOY  (BEST   FEMALE   ARTIST),   JONATHAN   ZWARTZ   (BEST   JAZZ   ALBUM),   JOSH   PYKE   (BEST   ADULT   CONTEMPORARY  ALBUM),   JUSTINE   CLARKE   (BEST   CHILDREN’S   ALBUM),   LEE   KERNAGHAN   (BEST   COUNTRY   ALBUM),   MAMA   KIN  (BEST   BLUES   AND   ROOTS   ALBUM),  MELODIE   FRANCAISE   (BEST  WORLD  MUSIC   ALBUM),  MISSY   HIGGINS   (BEST  FEMALE   ARTIST),   NIGEL   WESTLAKE   (BEST   CLASSICAL   ALBUM),   NORTHLANE   (BEST   HARD   ROCK/HEAVY   METAL  ALBUM),  PAULY  FENECH   (BEST  COMEDY  RELEASE),  RASA  DUENDE   (BEST  WORLD  MUSIC  ALBUM),  RENEE  GEYER  (BEST   JAZZ   ALBUM),   RUSSELL   MORRIS   (BEST   BLUES   AND   ROOTS   ALBUM),   SAM   MORAN   (BEST   CHILDREN’S  ALBUM),   SAMMY   J   &   RANDY   (BEST   COMEDY   RELEASE),   SARA   STORER   (BEST   COUNTRY   ALBUM),   SETH   SENTRY  (BEST  URBAN  ALBUM),   SHELLIE  MORRIS   AND   THE   BORROLOOLA   SONGWOMEN   (BEST  WORLD  MUSIC  ALBUM),  SHEPPARD   (BEST   INDEPENDENT  RELEASE),   STAFFORD  BROTHERS   (SONG  OF   THE   YEAR),   THE  AMITY  AFFLICTION  (BEST  HARD  ROCK/HEAVY  METAL  ALBUM),  THE  POTBELLEEZ  (BEST  DANCE  RELEASE),  THE  PREATURES  (BEST  POP  RELEASE),   THE   PRESETS   (BEST   DANCE   RELEASE),   THE  WIGGLES   (BEST   CHILDREN’S   ALBUM),   TINA   ARENA   (BEST  ORIGINAL  SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW  ALBUM),  THY  ART   IS  MURDER   (BEST  HARD  ROCK/HEAVY  METAL  ALBUM),  TOM  &  ALEX  (BEST  COMEDY  RELEASE),  TRIPLE  J  –  ONE  NIGHT  STAND  (BEST  ORIGINAL  SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW  ALBUM),   TOMMY   EMMANUEL  &  MARTIN   TAYLOR   (BEST   JAZZ   ALBUM),   TROY   CASSAR-­‐DALEY  &   ADAM  HARVEY  (BEST  COUNTRY  ALBUM),  URTHBOY  (BEST  URBAN  ALBUM).  

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The  winners  in  the  three  ARIA  ARTISAN  AWARD  categories  and  four  ARIA  FINE  ARTS  AWARD  categories  were  also  announced   today   -­‐   the   first   of  many   artists   to  be   acknowledged  by   their   peers   for   their   creative   contributions  over   the   last  12  months.  ARIA  praises  Sally  Whitwell,  who   received  3  nominations   for  her  ARIA  Award  winning  Best  Classical  Album   ‘All   Imperfect   Things   :   Solo  Piano  Music  Of  Michael  Nyman’,   The   Idea  Of  North   (Best   Jazz  Album),   Joseph   Tawadros   (Best   World   Music   Album),   Paul   Kelly,   James   Ledger,   Genevieve   Lacey   &   ANAM  Musicians   (Best   Original   Soundtrack/Cast/Show   Album),   Dave   Homer   and   Aaron   Hayward   from   Debaser   (Best  Cover  Art  –  Empire  Of  The  Sun   ‘Ice  On  The  Dune’),  Harley  Streten   (Producer  Of  The  Year  –  Flume   ‘Flume’)  and  Virginia  Read  (Engineer  Of  The  Year  –  Sally  Whitwell  ‘All  Imperfect  Things  :  Solo  Piano  Music  Of  Michael  Nyman’).  

ARIA  congratulates  ABC  Music,  who  have  a  lot  to  celebrate  today  with  their  artists  winning  all  four  2013  ARIA  Fine  Arts  Awards.  A  very  special  mention  goes  to  Virginia  Read,  one  of  Australia’s  foremost  classical  music  producers  and   engineers,  who  has   become   the   first   female   Engineer  Of   The   Year   in  ARIA  Awards   history.   Virginia’s   2013  nominations   in   the   Producing   and   Engineering   categories   come   after   the   nomination   of   21   of   her   productions  during  the  last  decade,  with  seven  of  her  recordings  winning    Classical  Album  of  the  Year.    

The  past  year  has  seen  some  impressive  stats  from  the  Australian  Recording  Industry.  As  well  as  being  the  year  that   the  ARIA  Charts  celebrated  their  30th  anniversary,  2013  has  delivered  an  extraordinary  year   for  Australian  music,  including  11  number  #1  Australian  albums,  a  feat  not  achieved  since  2004.    

There  have  been  84  Australian  singles,  albums  and  DVDs  awarded  gold,  platinum  or  multi-­‐platinum  status  and  43  individual  Australian  artists  were  accredited  gold,  platinum  or  multi-­‐platinum  status.    

This   years   ARIA   Awards   are   supported   by   the  NSW  Government   through   its   tourism   and  major   events   agency  Destination  NSW,  The  Star,  David  Jones,  Rdio,  QANTAS  and  PPCA,  and  will  be  broadcast  on  Nine  Network’s  GO!  Channel  on  Sunday,  December  1,  2013.  

Denis  Handlin,  AM  ARIA  Chairman  and  Chairman  &  CEO  of  Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia  &  New  Zealand  and  President,  Asia  said  “Congratulations  to  all  of  today's  winners  in  the  Fine  Arts  and  Artisan  categories.  It  is  a  truly  excellent  group  of  artists  and  creative  contributors  that  we  celebrate  today  and  an  outstanding  achievement  to   win   an   ARIA   Award   for   their   particular   genre   or   craft.   I'd   also   like   to   congratulate   all   of   the   nominees  announced   today.   It   has   been   an   outstanding   year   for   Australian   music,   as   reflected   in   today’s   nominees  announcement  and  we  look  forward  to  celebrating  the  winners  in  all  21  categories  at  the  ARIA  Awards  on  Sunday  1  December.”  

Dan  Rosen,  CEO  ARIA   said,  “In  a  day   full   of  big  announcements,  we  are   very  proud   to  have   the   legendary  Reg  Mombassa  design   the  official   27th  ARIA  Awards  artwork   for   us   this   year.   Reg   is   an   iconic  Australian  artist   and  ARIA  Hall  of  Fame   inductee  who,  through  his  art,  portrays  everything  that   is  great  about  our  country,  much  the  same  as  the  annual  ARIA  Awards,  which  have  celebrated  the  very  best  music  our  country  has  to  offer  since  1987.”    

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Minister  for  Tourism,  Major  Events  and  the  Arts,  George  Souris,  said  he  wished  all  27th  ARIA  Award  nominees  the  best  of   luck.   “The  ARIA  Awards  are   the  pinnacle   recognition  of  Australia’s  music   industry  and  an   important  creative  industries  event  on  the  NSW  Calendar,”  Mr  Souris  said.  “I  look  forward  to  seeing  the  best  of  our  nation’s  talent   in  Sydney,   the  proud  home  of   the  Australian  music   industry,  when  the  27th  ARIA  Awards  ceremony  takes  place  on  1  December.”  

The  2013  ARIA  Awards  will  again  give  Australian  music  fans  the  chance  to  have  their  say   in  who  takes  home  an  ARIA   Award,   with   four   publicly   voted   awards:   SONG   OF   THE   YEAR,   BEST   INTERNATIONAL   ARTIST,   BEST  AUSTRALIAN   LIVE   ACT   and   BEST   VIDEO.   For   more   information   on   ARIA’s   publicly   voted   awards,   visit:  www.ariaawards.com.au/public-­‐voting/  

Stay  tuned  for  further  announcements  of  performers  and  presenters  for  the  27th  Annual  ARIA  Awards  in  coming  weeks,   including   the   full   program   of   events   for   ARIA   Week,   which   is   back   bigger   and   better   in   2013   from  November  25  –  December  4.  Featuring  the  Electronic  Music  Conference  (EMC)  from  December  2-­‐4,    the  popular  ARIA  Masterclass,  and  curated  showcases  by  EMI,  FasterLouder,  Inertia,  MGM,  Nova  FM,  Sony  Music,  The  Music,  triple   j  Unearthed,  Warner  Music  and  Universal  Music.  ARIA  Week  ensures   that  music   fans  and  venues  around  Sydney  are  going  to  be  spoilt  for  musical  choice  in  the  lead  up  to  the  2013  ARIA  Awards.  

2013  ARIA  Awards    Sunday,  December  1,  2013  

The  Star  Event  Centre,  Sydney  

GENERAL  PUBLIC  TICKETS:    On  sale  9.00am  on  Friday,  18  October  2013  from  www.ticketek.com.au    

 

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FINAL  FIVE  NOMINEES  Winners  to  be  announced  Sunday,  December  1,  2013  at  The  Star  Event  Centre,  Sydney  

 Album  of  the  Year  

Birds  Of  Tokyo  -­‐  March  Fires  (EMI)  Flume  –  Flume  (Future  Classic)  

Guy  Sebastian  –  Armageddon  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  Nick  Cave  &  The  Bad  Seeds  -­‐  Push  The  Sky  Away  (Bad  Seed  Ltd/Kobalt  Label  Services)  

Tame  Impala  –  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)    

Breakthrough  Artist  –  Release  Presented  by  PPCA  

Big  Scary  -­‐  Not  Art  (Pieater/Inertia)  Flume  –  Flume  (Future  Classic)  

RüFüS  -­‐  Atlas  (Sweat  It  Out  Music/Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  The  Rubens  -­‐  The  Rubens  (Ivy  League  Records)  

Vance  Joy  -­‐  God  Loves  You  When  You're  Dancing  (Liberation  Music)    

Best  Male  Artist  Flume  –  Flume  (Future  Classic)  

Guy  Sebastian  -­‐  Armageddon  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  Keith  Urban  -­‐  Little  Bit  Of  Everything  (EMI)  Matt  Corby  –  Resolution  (Mercury  Australia)  

Paul  Kelly  -­‐  Spring  and  Fall  (Gawd  Aggie  Recordings/Universal  Music  Australia)    

Best  Female  Artist  Abbe  May  -­‐  Kiss  My  Apocalypse  (Abbe  May/MGM)  

Emma  Louise  -­‐  vs  Head  vs  Heart  (Emma  Louise/MGM)  Jessica  Mauboy  -­‐  To  The  End  Of  The  Earth  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Missy  Higgins  -­‐  Set  Me  On  Fire  (Eleven:  a  music  company/Universal  Music  Australia  Pty  Ltd)  Sarah  Blasko  -­‐  I  Awake  (Dew  Process/Universal  Music  Australia)  

 Best  Group  

Boy  &  Bear  -­‐  Harlequin  Dream  (Island  Australia)  Birds  Of  Tokyo  -­‐  March  Fires  (EMI)  

Empire  Of  The  Sun  -­‐  Ice  On  The  Dune  (EMI)  Nick  Cave  &  The  Bad  Seeds  -­‐  Push  The  Sky  Away  (Bad  Seed  Ltd/Kobalt  Label  Services)  

Tame  Impala  -­‐  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)    

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Best  Independent  Release  Big  Scary  -­‐  Not  Art  (Pieater/Inertia)  

Nick  Cave  &  The  Bad  Seeds  -­‐  Push  The  Sky  Away  (Bad  Seed  Ltd/Kobalt  Label  Services)  San  Cisco  -­‐  San  Cisco  (Island  City  Music/MGM)  

Sheppard  -­‐  Let  Me  Down  Easy  (Empire  Of  Song/  MGM)  The  Drones  -­‐  I  See  Seaweed  (The  Drones/MGM)  

 Best  Adult  Contemporary  Album  Bob  Evans  -­‐  Familiar  Stranger  (EMI)  

Clare  Bowditch  -­‐  The  Winter  I  Chose  Happiness  (Island  Australia)  Josh  Pyke  -­‐  The  Beginning  And  The  End  Of  Everything  (Ivy  League  Records)  

Nick  Cave  &  The  Bad  Seeds  -­‐  Push  The  Sky  Away  (Bad  Seed  Ltd/Kobalt  Label  Services)  Sarah  Blasko  -­‐  I  Awake  (Dew  Process/Universal  Music  Australia)  

 Best  Blues  and  Roots  Album  

Archie  Roach  -­‐  Into  the  Bloodstream  (Liberation  Music)  Mama  Kin  -­‐  The  Magician's  Daughter  (Mama  Kin/MGM)  

Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  -­‐  Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  (Four  Four/ABC  Music)  Russell  Morris  -­‐  Sharkmouth  (Fanfare  Records/EMI)  

The  Cat  Empire  -­‐  Steal  The  Light  (Two  Shoes  Records/Inertia)    

Best  Children’s  Album  Giggle  and  Hoot  -­‐  Claw  Tapping  Tunes  (ABC  Music)  

Jay  Laga'aia  -­‐  Ten  In  The  Bed  (ABC  Music)  Justine  Clarke  -­‐  A  Little  Day  Out  with  Justine  Clarke  (ABC  Music)  Sam  Moran  -­‐  Play  Along  With  Sam  (6  Degrees  Records/MGM)  

The  Wiggles  -­‐  Taking  Off!  (ABC  Music)    

Best  Comedy  Release  Housos  -­‐  Live  (Punchline  Comedy)  

Sammy  J  &  Randy  -­‐  Bin  Night  (Punchline  Comedy)  Pauly  Fenech  -­‐  Pauly's  Shorts  (Punchline  Comedy)  

Tom  &  Alex  -­‐  The  Bits  We're  Least  Ashamed  Of  (triple  j)  (ABC  Music)  Colin Buchanan  -­‐  Colin  Buchanan's  TGIF  Songs  (ABC  Music)  

 Best  Country  Album  

Jasmine  Rae  -­‐  If  I  Want  To  (ABC  Music)  Kasey  Chambers  and  Shane  Nicholson  -­‐  Wreck  and  Ruin  (Liberation  Music)  

Lee  Kernaghan  -­‐  Beautiful  Noise  (ABC  Music)  Sara  Storer  -­‐  Lovegrass  (ABC  Music)  

Troy  Cassar-­‐Daley  and  Adam  Harvey  -­‐  The  Great  Country  Songbook  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)    

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Best  Dance  Release  Flume  -­‐  Flume  (Future  Classic)  

Jagwar  Ma  -­‐  Howlin  (Future  Classic)  The  Potbelleez  -­‐  Saved  In  A  Bottle  (Hussle  Recordings/Ministry  Of  Sound)  

The  Presets  -­‐  Pacifica  (Modular  Recordings)  RüFüS  -­‐  Atlas  (Sweat  It  Out  Music/Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

 Best  Pop  Release  

Empire  Of  The  Sun  -­‐  Ice  On  The  Dune  (EMI)  Guy  Sebastian  -­‐  Armageddon  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

San  Cisco  -­‐  San  Cisco  (Island  City  Music/MGM)  The  Preatures  -­‐  Is  This  How  You  Feel?  (Mercury  Australia)  

Vance  Joy  -­‐  God  Loves  You  When  You're  Dancing  (Liberation  Music)    

Best  Rock  Album  Birds  Of  Tokyo  -­‐  March  Fires  (EMI)  

Boy  &  Bear  -­‐  Harlequin  Dream  (Island  Australia)  Tame  Impala  -­‐  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)  The  Drones  -­‐  I  See  Seaweed  (The  Drones/MGM)  The  Rubens  -­‐  The  Rubens  (Ivy  League  Records)  

 Best  Hard  Rock/Heavy  Metal  Album  

Airbourne  -­‐  Black  Dog  Barking  (Roadrunner  Records)  Karnivool  -­‐  Asymmetry  (Cymatic  Records/Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Northlane  -­‐  Singularity  (UNFD)  The  Amity  Affliction  -­‐  Chasing  Ghosts  (Roadrunner  Records)  

Thy  Art  Is  Murder  -­‐  Hate  (Halfcut/Shock  Records)    

Best  Urban  Album  Bliss  n  Eso  -­‐  Circus  In  The  Sky  (Illusive)  

Horrorshow  -­‐  King  Amongst  Many  (Elefant  Traks/Inertia  Music)  Illy  -­‐  Bring  it  Back  (Obese  Records)  

Seth  Sentry  -­‐  This  Was  Tomorrow  (High  Score  Records/Inertia)  Urthboy  -­‐  Smokey's  Haunt  (Elefant  Traks/Inertia  Music)  

   

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 2013  ARIA  AWARD  PUBLIC  VOTED  NOMINEES  

 Song  of  the  Year  

Presented  by  the  Today  Network  Fans  can  vote  on  Song  of  the  Year  at  www.ariaawards.com.au  Bombs  Away  (feat.  The  Twins)  -­‐  Party  Bass  (Central  Station)  

Flume-­‐  Holdin  On  (Future  Classic)  Samantha  Jade  -­‐  What  You've  Done  To  Me  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Birds  Of  Tokyo  -­‐  Lanterns  (EMI)  Timomatic  -­‐  Parachute  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Vance  Joy  –  Riptide  (Liberation  Music)  Justice  Crew  -­‐  Best  Night  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Stafford  Brothers  (feat  Lil  Wayne  &  Christina  Milian)  –  Hello  (Universal  Music)  Guy  Sebastian  -­‐  Get  Along  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Matt  Corby  –  Resolution  (Mercury  Australia)    

Best  International  Artist  Presented  by  NOVA  

Fans  can  vote  for  Best  International  Artist  at  www.ariaawards.com.au  Of  Monsters  And  Men  -­‐  My  Head  Is  An  Animal  (Universal/Republic)  

Taylor  Swift  –  Red  (Universal/Big  Machine  Records)  Birdy  –  Birdy  (Warner)  

Bruno  Mars  -­‐  Unorthodox  Jukebox  (Warner)  Macklemore  &  Ryan  Lewis  -­‐  The  Heist  (Macklemore  &  Ryan  Lews  LLC)  

Ed  Sheeran  -­‐  +  (Atlantic/  Electra)  One  Direction  -­‐  Take  Me  Home  (Sony)  Mumford  &  Sons  –  Babel  (Universal)  P!nk  -­‐  The  Truth  About  Love  (Sony)  Michael  Bublé    -­‐  Christmas  (Warner)  

 Best  Australian  Live  Act  Presented  by  QANTAS  

Fans  can  vote  for  Best  Australian  Live  Act’  at  www.ariaawards.com.au  Paul  Kelly  &  Neil  Finn  -­‐  Australian  Tour:    Feb  -­‐  Mar  2013    (Gawd  Aggie  Recordings/Universal  Music  Australia)  

Nick  Cave  &  the  Bad  Seeds  -­‐  National  Tour:  Feb  -­‐  Mar  2013    (Bad  Seed  Ltd  /  Kobalt  Label  Services)  Keith  Urban  -­‐  The  Story  So  Far  Tour:  Jan  -­‐  Feb  2013    (EMI)  Tame  Impala  -­‐  Lonerism  Tour:    Apr  -­‐  May  2013  (Modular)  Birds  Of  Tokyo   -­‐  March  Fires  Tour:  Feb  -­‐  Mar  2013  (EMI)  

The  Drones  -­‐  I  See  Seaweed  Tour:    Apr  2013  (The  Drones/MGM)  Flume  -­‐  The  Infinity  Prism  Tour:    Apr  -­‐  May  2013  (Future  Classic)  

Karnivool  -­‐  Asymmetry  Tour:    Jun  -­‐  Aug  2013  (Cymatic  Records/Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  Guy  Sebastian  -­‐  Get  Along  Tour:    Mar  -­‐  Jun  2013  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  

Matt  Corby  -­‐  Australian  Tour:    May  -­‐  Jun  2013  (Mercury  Australia

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Best  Video  Presented  by  YouTube  

Fans  can  vote  for  Best  Video  at  www.ariaawards.com.au  &  www.youtube.com\theariaofficial  Flight  Facilities  "Clair  De  Lune  (feat.  Christine  Hoberg)"  (Flight  Facilities  /  Kobalt  Label  Services)  -­‐  Dave  Ma  

Matt  Corby  "Resolution"  (Mercury  Australia)  -­‐  Bryce  Jepson  Vance  Joy  "Riptide"  (Liberation  Music)  -­‐  Dimitri  Basil  

Justice  Crew  "Best  Night"  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  -­‐  Marc  Furmie  San  Cisco  "Fred  Astaire"  (Island  City  Records/MGM)  -­‐  Andrew  Nowrojee  

Birds  Of  Tokyo  "Lanterns"  (EMI)  -­‐  Josh  Logue  Timomatic  "Parachute"  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  -­‐  Marc  Furmie  &  Elisa  Mercurio  

Flume  "Holdin  On"  (Future  Classic)  -­‐  Joe  Nappa  Samantha  Jade  "Firestarter"  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)  -­‐  Christopher  Frey  

Nick  Cave  &  the  Bad  Seeds  "Jubilee  Street"  (Bad  Seed  Ltd  /  Kobalt  Label  Services)  -­‐  John  Hillcoat    

FINE  ARTS  AWARDS    

Best  Classical  Album  WINNER:  Sally  Whitwell  -­‐  All  Imperfect  Things:  Solo  Piano  Music  of  Michael  Nyman  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  

Amy  Dickson,  Melbourne  Symphony  Orchestra  -­‐  Catch  Me  If  You  Can  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  David  Hansen  –  Rivals:  Arias  for  Farinelli  &  Co.  (deutsche  harmonia  mundi/Sony  Classical)  

Jane  Sheldon  –  North  +  South  (Phosphor  Records/The  Planet  Company)  Melbourne  Symphony  Orchestra,  Nigel  Westlake  -­‐  Missa  Solis:  Requiem  for  Eli  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  

 Best  Jazz  Album  

WINNER:  The  Idea  Of  North  –  Smile  (ABC  Jazz)  Andrea  Keller  -­‐  Family  Portraits  (Jazzhead/MGM)  

Jonathan  Zwartz  -­‐  The  Remembering  &  Forgetting  of  the  Air  (Independent/The  Planet  Company)  Renee  Geyer  –Swing  (Fanfare  Records/EMI)  

Tommy  Emmanuel  &  Martin  Taylor  -­‐  The  Colonel  &  The  Governor  (Sony  Music  Entertainment  Australia)    

Best  World  Music  Album  WINNER:  Joseph  Tawadros  -­‐  Chameleons  of  the  White  Shadow  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  

Airileke  -­‐  Weapon  of  Choice  (Wantok  Musik  Foundation/The  Planet  Company)  Rasa  Duende  –  Improvisations  (ABC  Music)  

Shellie  Morris  &  The  Borroloola  Songwomen  -­‐  Together  We  Are  Strong  -­‐  Ngambala  Wigi  Li-­‐Wun  The  Song  Peoples  Sessions  (ABC  Music)  

Various  -­‐  Melodie  Francaise  (Original  Matters/Inertia)    

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Best  Original  Soundtrack/Cast/Show  Album  WINNER:  Paul  Kelly,  James  Ledger,  Genevieve  Lacey  &  ANAM  Musicians  -­‐  Conversations  With  Ghosts    

(ABC  Music)  David  Bridie  -­‐  Satellite  Boy  (Wantok  Musik  Foundation/The  Planet  Company)  

Nick  Cave  and  Warren  Ellis  Present  -­‐  Lawless  -­‐  Original  Motion  Picture  Soundtrack  (Sony  Classical)  Tina  Arena  -­‐  Symphony  of  Life  (Fanfare  Records/EMI)  

Various  -­‐  triple  j's  One  Night  Stand  (ABC  Music)    

ARTISAN  AWARDS    

Best  Cover  Art  WINNER:  Aaron  Hayward  and  David  Homer  @  Debaser  for  Empire  Of  The  Sun  -­‐  Ice  On  The  Dune  (EMI)  

Glen  Hannah  for  Kasey  Chambers  and  Shane  Nicholson  -­‐  Wreck  and  Ruin  (Liberation  Music)  Graeme  Base  for  The  Cat  Empire  -­‐  Steal  The  Light  (Two  Shoes  Records/Inertia)  

Justin  Maller  for  Bliss  n  Eso  -­‐  Circus  In  The  Sky  (Illusive)  Kevin  Parker  &  Leif  Podhajsky  for  Tame  Impala  –  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)  

 Engineer  of  the  Year  

WINNER:  Virginia  Read  for  Sally  Whitwell  -­‐  All  Imperfect  Things  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  Dann  Hume  for  Alpine  -­‐  Seeing  Red  (Ivy  League  Records)  

Kevin  Parker  for  Tame  Impala  –  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)  Nicky  Bomba,  Robin  Mai  for  Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  -­‐  Melbourne  Ska  Orchestra  (Four  Four/ABC  Music)  

Peter  Mayes  for  Empire  Of  The  Sun  -­‐  Ice  On  The  Dune  (EMI)    

Producer  of  the  Year  WINNER:  Harley  Streten  for  Flume  –  Flume  (Future  Classic)  

Kevin  Parker  for  Tame  Impala  –  Lonerism  (Modular  Recordings)  Luke  Steele,  Nick  Littlemore,  Peter  Mayes  and  Jonathan  Sloan  for  Empire  Of  The  Sun  -­‐  Ice  On  The  Dune  (EMI)  

Virginia  Read  for  Sally  Whitwell  -­‐  All  Imperfect  Things:  Solo  Piano  Music  of  Michael  Nyman  (ABC  Classics  &  Jazz)  Wayne  Connolly  and  Boy  &  Bear  for  Boy  &  Bear  -­‐  Harlequin  Dream  (Island  Australia)  

 

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