ARIA Music Awards of 2016 explained

2016 ARIA Music Awards
Venue:Star Event Centre,
Sydney, New South Wales
Host:The Veronicas
Network:Network Ten
Most Wins:Flume (8)
Most Nominations:Flume (11)
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 30th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2016 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards. The ceremony took place on 23 November at the Star Event Centre and aired on Network Ten.[1] Flume won the most awards, with eight from eleven nominations.

The broadcast rated 586,000 viewers up from 461,000 in 2015.[2] Crowded House were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

Performers

ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

On 5 September, it was announced that Crowded House were to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.[3]

Nominees and winners

ARIA Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.[4]

! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Album of the Year! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Group
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Male Artist! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Female Artist
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%" Best Adult Alternative Album! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Adult Contemporary Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Rock Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Blues & Roots Album! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Country Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Pop Release! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Dance Release
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Urban Album! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Children's Album
(ABC Music/Universal Music)
    • Pat DavernAlexander the Elephant in Zanzibar (ABC Music/Universal Music)
    • Play SchoolFamous Friends: Celebrating 50 Years of Play School (ABC Music/Universal Music)
    • Sam MoranPlay Along with Sam: BEST. DAY. EVER! (6 Degrees Records/MGM)
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Breakthrough Artist! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Independent Release

Public voted

Song of the YearBest Video
  • Made in Katana for Troye Sivan – "Youth" Acoustic (Sydney Session) (EMI)
    • Anthony Rose for Delta Goodrem – "Dear Life" (Sony Music)
    • Clemens Habicht for Flume – "Never Be like You" (featuring Kai) (Future Classic)
    • Dan Graetz for Violent Soho – "Like Soda" (I OH YOU)
    • Danny Cohen & Jason Galea for King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – "People-Vultures" (Flightless Records/Remote Control Records)
    • Dean Bates for Illy – "Papercuts" (featuring Vera Blue) (Warner Music Australia)
    • Matt Sharp for Guy Sebastian – "Black & Blue" (Sony Music)
    • Richard Coburn for Hilltop Hoods – "1955" (featuring Montaigne & Thom Thum) (Golden Era Records/Universal Music Australia)
    • Sia & Daniel Askill for Sia – "Cheap Thrills" (Monkey Puzzle/Inertia)
    • Sunny Leunig for Courtney Barnett – "Elevator Operator" (Milk!/Remote Control)
Best Australian Live ActBest International Artist
  • Hilltop Hoods – The Restrung Tour (Golden Era Records/Universal Music Australia)
    • Courtney Barnett – National Theatre Tour (Milk!/Remote Control)
    • Flume – St. Jerome's Laneway Festival (Future Classic)
    • Gang of Youths – Gang of Youths National Tour (Mosy Recordings/Sony Music)
    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Nonagon Infinity Tour (Flightless Records/Remote Control Records)
    • RÜFÜS – Bloom Tour (Sweat It Out/Sony Music)
    • Tame Impala – Australian Tour (Modular/Universal Music)
    • The Living End – Shift Tour (Dew Process/Universal Music)
    • Violent Soho – The Waco Tour (I OH YOU)
    • You Am I – Bargain Bin Bon Vivants Tour (The You Am I Set/Inertia)

Fine Arts Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.[5]

! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Classical Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Jazz Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best World Music Album
  • Melbourne Ska OrchestraSierra Kilo Alpha (FOUR FOUR/Universal Music)
    • GawurraRatja Yaliyali (CAAMA Music/Rocket)
    • Joseph TawadrosWorld Music (Independent/Planet)
    • Paul Grabowsky/Monash Art Ensemble/Daniel Ngukurr Boy Wilfred/David Yipininy Wilfred – Nyilipidgi (ABC Jazz/Universal Music)
    • Seaman DanAn Old Man of the Sea (Hot Records)
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Comedy Release

Artisan Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.

! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Producer of the Year
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Engineer of the Year
! style="background:#ff9; width=;"50%"Best Cover Art

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SAVE THE DATE ARIA LAUNCHES 30 YEAR CELEBRATIONS. ARIA Awards. ARIA. 17 August 2016. 22 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Sia and Harry Styles head ARIA Awards wishlist as Ten loses 2017 broadcast to Nine. news.com.au. 13 July 2017. 16 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Crowded House to enter ARIA Hall Of Fame. Sydney Morning Herald. – AAP . 5 September 2016. 5 September 2016.
  4. Web site: ARIA Award nominations have a hairy surprise among the Flumes and Avalanches. Zuel. Bernard. 2016-10-05. The Age. 2016-10-05.
  5. Web site: The Avalanches & Flume Lead The First Batch Of 2016 ARIA Nominations. theMusic. en-GB. 2016-10-05.