2015 New Zealand Music Awards Explained

2015 New Zealand Music Awards
Awarded For:Excellence in New Zealand music
Sponsor:Vodafone
Host:Taika Waititi
Location:Vector Arena, Auckland
Country:New Zealand
Reward:Tui award trophy
Website:http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz
Network:TV3
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Previous:2014
Main:Main
Next:2016

The 2015 New Zealand Music Awards was the 50th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical recording artists based in or originating from New Zealand. It took place on 19 November 2015 at Vector Arena in Auckland and was hosted by Taika Waititi. The awards show was broadcast live on TV3, and hosted by Sharyn Casey and Dominic Bowden. 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the awards from its origins in 1965 as the Loxene Golden Disc.[1]

The awards were dominated by Broods, who won Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Pop Album, and Radio Airplay Record of the Year. Marlon Williams won two awards, Best Male Solo Artist and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Lorde won Single of the Year and shared the International Achievement award with Savage.[2]

Early awards

While most of the awards will be presented at the main awards ceremony held in November, five genre awards were presented earlier in the year at ceremonies of their field.

The nominees for the three technical awards were announced on 1 October, and the technical award winners, legacy award recipient and the Critics' Choice Prize shortlist were announced on 13 October.[8] The Critics Choice showcase and award presentation will be held on 5 November.[9]

Controversy

During the live broadcast of the main awards ceremony, six awards - including Best Maori Album - were presented during the ad breaks and omitted from the television broadcast. This was criticised by previous NZMA winner Tama Waipara, who described the incident as "disgusting and it's not surprising but it is extremely disappointing and moreover, it's unconstitutional." A Mediaworks spokesperson responded, saying, "We can't broadcast the entire awards ceremony without commercial breaks, so many awards aren't televised."[10]

Nominees and winners

The main nominees were revealed on 13 October 2015. The Best Gospel / Christian Album category was renamed Best Worship Album.[11]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Key
  • – Technical award
    Album of the YearSingle of the Year
    Sponsored by Mentos Sponsored by Vodafone
    Best GroupBreakthrough Artist of the Year
    Sponsor Sponsor
    Best Male Solo ArtistBest Female Solo Artist
    Sponsor Sponsor
    Best Rock AlbumBest Pop Album
    Sponsor Sponsored by The Edge
    Best Urban/Hip Hop AlbumBest Roots Album
    Sponsor
    • Janine and the Mixtape – XX
      • Diaz Grimm – Osiris
      • The Doqument]– Black Canvas – Wall & Piece
    Sponsor
    Best Alternative AlbumBest Māori Album
    Sponsor Sponsor
    Best Music VideoBest Electronica Album
    Sponsored by NZ On Air Sponsor
    • Electric Wire Hustle – Love Can Prevail
      • Shapeshifter vs The Upbeats – SSXUB
      • Sola Rosa – Magnetics
    Best Worship AlbumBest Classical Album
    Sponsor
    • LIFE Worship – Through the Fire
      • Edge Kingsland Presents – Seven Days
      • We, The Revival – We, The Revival
    Sponsor
    • Michael HoustounBeethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas
      • Jack Body – Passing By
      • Jack Body – Songs of Death and Desire
    People's Choice AwardCritics' Choice Prize
    Sponsored by Vodafone Sponsored by NZ On AirPresented 5 November 2015
    • Bespin
      • Boycrush
      • New Gum Sarn
    Highest selling New Zealand SingleHighest selling New Zealand Album
    Sponsor SponsorNo finalists are announced in this category.
    Radio Airplay Record of the YearInternational Achievement Award
    Sponsored by NZ On AirNo finalists are announced in this category. SponsorNo finalists are announced in this category.
    Legacy AwardBest Album Cover‡
    Sponsored by The New Zealand Herald
    No finalists are announced in this category.Announced 13 October 2015
    Presented 13 October 2015
    Best Engineer‡Best Producer‡
    Presented 13 October 2015 Sponsored by Massey University
    Presented 13 October 2015
    Best Folk AlbumBest Jazz Album
    Presented 28 January 2015
    • Great North – Up In Smoke
      • Flip Grater – Pigalle
      • Rachel Dawick – The Boundary Riders
    Presented 6 April 2015
    • DOG – DOG
      • The Jac – Nerve
      • Jonathan Crayford – Dark Light
    Best Country Music AlbumBest Pacific Music Album
    Presented 23 May 2015
      • Delaney Davidson & Marlon Williams – Sad But True Volume 3
      • Glen Moffatt – Superheroes and Scary Things
    Presented 13 June 2015
    • Cydel – Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy
      • Team Dynamite – Shepherds Delight
      • Fiafia Band – Siva Siva Maia
    Best Children's Music Album
    Presented 2 August 2015
    • fleaBITE – The Jungle is Jumping
      • Itty Bitty Beats – Bath Time
      • Poppet Stars – Poppet Stars

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Taika Waititi to host Vodafone NZ Music Awards. Stuff. 7 September 2015.
    2. Web site: Jenkin. Lydia. Broods clean up at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. The New Zealand Herald. NZMA. 19 November 2015.
    3. Web site: Great North Awarded Tui For Best Folk Album 2015. Under The Radar. Under The Radar. 7 September 2015.
    4. Web site: NZ's best jazz album announced. Bay of Plenty Times. NZME. 7 September 2015.
    5. Web site: Tami Neilson wins country album Tui in Gore. The Southland Times. NZME. 7 September 2015.
    6. Web site: Pacific blues duo Cydel top Vodafone Pacific Music Awards. Stuff. 7 September 2015.
    7. Web site: Winners announced for the 2015 Children’s Music Awards. Scoop. Scoop. 7 September 2015.
    8. Web site: NZ Music Awards 2015 Tech Finalists Announced. Under the Radar. UTR. 1 October 2015.
    9. Web site: 50 Years of Vodafone NZ Music Awards. Scoop. Scoop. 7 September 2015.
    10. News: Brown. Harata. Māori artists upset after not making airtime during VNZMA. 23 November 2015. Maori Television.
    11. News: Newcomer dominates nominees for NZ Music Awards. 13 October 2015. The New Zealand Herald. NZMA. 13 October 2015.