News 8 October 2014

2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra | Nominated artists revealed

2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra Nominated ar

2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra | Nominated artists revealed
2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra | Nominated artists revealed
 
2014 ARIA Producer Of The Year, Chet Faker, leads the nominations
 
Joseph Tawadros’s Best World Music Album ARIA Award-winning hat-trick
 
With less than seven weeks until the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) today announced the nominees in all categories, with the winners to be announced at The Star, Sydney on Wednesday, November 26, 2014. 
 
This year’s ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra are supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency Destination NSW, Telstra, The Star, David Jones, Qantas and PPCA, and will be broadcast on TEN on Wednesday, November 26.
 
ARIA Chairman and Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia & New Zealand and President, Asia, Denis Handlin, AM said “On behalf of the ARIA Board I would like to congratulate all of the winners announced today in the Fine Arts and Artisan categories, as well as those artists nominated for the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra. Each of the nominees and winners truly demonstrate the influence and creativity of Australian music and we look forward to celebrating a wonderful showcase on 26 November at The Star, Sydney.”
 
ARIA Awards were presented to the recipients of three ARIA Artisan Award categories (Producer Of The Year, Engineer Of The Year and Best Cover Art) and four ARIA Fine Arts Awards categories (Best World Music Album, Best Jazz Album, Best Classical Album and Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album) at the Nominations Event – they became the first of many artists to be acknowledged by their peers for their creative contributions over the last 12 months.
 
Highlights of the ceremony included Chet Faker’s album ‘Built On Glass’ scooping all three Artisan awards. This is the first time an artist has won all three Artisan Award categories since 2002 when Silverchair’s ‘Diorama’ achieved the same feat. ARIA praises Joseph Tawadros for being the proud recipient of the Best World Album ARIA Award for the third year in a row after accepting his ARIA Award for his latest album ‘Permission To Evaporate’ at the 2014 ARIA Nominations Event. ARIA also congratulates ABC Music, who have a lot to celebrate today with their artists winning all four 2014 ARIA Fine Arts Awards.
 
ARIA Chief Executive Officer, Dan Rosen, added “2014 has been another remarkable year for Australian artists both at home and across the globe. The artists honoured today as winners in the Fine Arts and Artisan Categories show that the high quality of artistic achievement in the Australian music scene is spread across a wide range of genres. The Artisan Award winners exemplify that hard work, innovation and creativity is not limited to those who play the music but also those who contribute to the recordings behind the scenes. It is also with great excitement and anticipation that we announce the nominated artists in the further 18 categories that will help create more ARIA magic moments.”
 
Assistant Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Katrina Hodgkinson said, “Congratulations to the ARIA Awards Fine Arts and Artisan category winners, and to each of the nominees announced today in the lead up to the Awards on 26 November.”
 
“The NSW Government, through our tourism and major events agency Destination NSW, is delighted to support the ARIA Awards, the most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian music industry,” Ms Hodgkinson said.
 
This year has been remarkable for the success of Australian artists both here and around the world. Locally there have been eleven #1 Australian albums so far in 2014 with Australian artists holding the #1 spot on the ARIA Album chart for 19 out of 40 weeks. From newcomers like Chet Faker and Sheppard, to legends like INXS, Jimmy Barnes and our beloved Kylie Minogue, it’s been a magnificent year to see a diverse range of musicians soar to the top of the charts.
 
Sydney group Justice Crew became the outright record holder for the most weeks at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart by an Australian act with ‘Que Sera’ spending nine weeks at #1, beating the record of eight weeks previously held jointly by Austen Tayshus's ‘Australiana’, Savage Garden’s ‘Truly, Madly, Deeply’ and Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used To Know’.
 
Australia’s musical influence around the world continues to grow – Iggy Azalea, 5 Seconds Of Summer and Sia have all topped the charts in several countries including the US Billboard Chart. Already 2014 has been the best year for Australian musicians in the US since 1981 and this was highlighted when Iggy Azalea joined The Beatles as the only act to rank at #1 and #2 simultaneously with their first two Hot 100 hits in the US.
 
The 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra 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 Act, Best Australian Live Act and Best Video. For more information on the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra publicly voted awards, visit ariaawards.com.au/public-voting
 
Stay tuned for further announcements of performers and presenters for the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra in coming weeks, including the full program of events for ARIA Week, which is back bigger and better in 2014. Featuring the Electronic Music Conference (EMC), the popular ARIA Masterclass, and curated showcases by FasterLouder, Inertia, Sony Music, triple j, Warner Music and Universal Music and more to be announced, ARIA Week ensures that music fans and venues around Sydney are going to be spoilt for musical choice in the lead up to the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra.
 
2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra |   Wednesday, November 26, 2014
The Star, Sydney | Broadcast on TEN
 
 
GENERAL PUBLIC TICKETS:  On sale 9.00am on Monday, October 13, 2014 from www.ticketek.com.au

THE 2014 ARIA AWARDS CONNECTED BY TELSTRA – NOMINATION LEADER BOARD
 
 
NINE NOMINATIONS
 
Chet Faker
It was Nicholas Murphy’s, aka Chet Faker, moment to shine at the 2014 ARIA Nominations Event where he accepted his first ARIA Award as the 2014 ARIA Producer Of The Year. The Melbourne-based producer’s debut #1 ARIA album, ‘Built On Glass’, also received awards for ARIA Engineer Of The Year for Eric J Dubowsky and Best Cover Art designed by Tin & Ed. Chet Faker is leading the way at the 2014 ARIA Awards Connected By Telstra with nine nominations in total.  The nominations for ‘Built On Glass’ include Album Of The Year, Best Male Artist, Breakthrough Artist, Best Independent Release, as well as the publicly voted award Best Video for ‘Talk Is Cheap’ directed by Toby & Pete. Chet Faker’s label-mate, Flume (aka Harley Streten) is also nominated this year with Chet Faker for their single ‘Drop The Game’ in the Best Dance Release category.
 
 
SEVEN NOMINATIONS
 
Sheppard
 
Following close behind with seven ARIA Award nominations is Brisbane band Sheppard, who have been nominated in the Best Group category. They have celebrated a stellar year with their ARIA #1 single, ‘Geronimo’ being accredited 4x Platinum (280,000+ sales) and it is the longest running #1 single by an independent Australian artist. ‘Geronimo’ has been nominated in the publicly-voted categories Song Of The Year and Best Video (directed by Toby Morris). Sheppards’s ARIA #2 album, ‘Bombs Away’, has scored nominations in the following categories: Album Of The Year, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release, as well as Stuart Stuart being nominated for Producer Of The Year.
 
 
SIX NOMINATIONS
 
Sia
ARIA Award winning, multi-Platinum, critically-acclaimed songwriter, recording artist, hit maker and now 2014 ARIA Best Female Artist nominee, Sia, released her sixth studio album '1000 Forms of Fear' which promptly went on to debut at #1 on the ARIA Albums charts. ‘1000 Forms Of Fear’ has been nominated in the following categories: ‘Album Of The Year’, ‘Best Pop Release’ and ‘Best Cover Art’ designed by Sia. The lead track 'Chandelier’ has become a multi-Platinum selling single, peaking at #2 on the ARIA charts, and is nominated in the publicly-voted category ‘Song Of The Year’. The video for 'Chandelier', featuring 11 yr old 'Dance Moms' star Maddie Ziegler, has become one the defining videos of 2014. A massive viral hit with a multitude of parodies, it has now clocked beyond 200 million views via Sia's Vevo and is a finalist in the publicly voted ‘Best Video’ category.
 
 
FIVE NOMINATIONS
 
Dan Sultan
ARIA Award winning artist Dan Sultan’s latest ARIA Top 5 album, ‘Blackbird’, recorded at Nashville's legendary Blackbird Studios with award-winning producer Jacquire King (Of Monsters & Men, Kings Of Leon), has received the following nominations: Album Of The Year, Best Male Artist, Best Rock Album and Best Independent Release. As well as supporting Bruce Springsteen on his Australian Tour, Dan Sultan sold out his national tour earlier this year earning him a nomination in the publicly- voted category of Best Australian Live Act.
 
 
 
FOUR NOMINATIONS
 
5 Seconds Of Summer
What a year this 2014 ARIA nominated Best Group from western Sydney has had! 5 Seconds Of Summer’s self-titled debut album, which is nominated in the Best Pop Release and Breakthrough Artist categories, debuted at #1 in countries such as Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Italy, Holland and Ireland, and #2 in the UK and Sweden.  The album also debuted at #1 on the USA Billboard 200 with 253,000+ copies sold in its first week, making their album the biggest debut by an Australian artist ever in the Soundscan era.  The album follows their #1 single 'She Looks So Perfect' that went to #1 on the ARIA singles chart, as well as in the UK and NZ, and is nominated in the publicly-voted category Song Of The Year. 5 Second Of Summer’s May Australian tour  sold out in less than five minutes, and their 2015 Australian tour has sold out stadiums in both Sydney and Melbourne within days of going on sale.
 
 
Iggy Azalea
2014 ARIA Best Female nominee Iggy Azalea has became a household name with her 2014 ARIA nominated Song Of The Year, 'Fancy' featuring Charli XCX, topping the charts, achieving 3x Platinum sales in Australia and reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, a feat not achieved by an Australian female since Olivia Newton-John in 1981. The Clueless-inspired video has been viewed almost 300 million times and held the #1 spot for seven consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Iggy Azalea’s debut album; 'The New Classic' reached #2 in Australia and Canada, #3 on the Billboard 200, and has secured ARIA nominations in the Best Urban Album and Breakthrough Artist categories.
 
 
Violent Soho
Violent Soho has also scored four ARIA nominations for their ARIA Top 10 album, ‘Hungry Ghost’ including Best Group, Best Independent Release and the publicly-voted category Best Video for ‘Covered In Chrome’ directed by Dan Graetz. Violent Soho are also nominated in the publicly-voted category for Best Australian Live Act, having sold out two headline tours and becoming firm festival favourites after performing at Falls Festival, Big Day Out, Groovin The Moo and Splendour in the Grass in 2014.
 
 
THREE NOMINATIONS
 
Andy Bull
Alt-pop maestro and 2014 ARIA nominated Breakthrough Artist Andy Bull’s latest album ‘Sea of Approval’ has been nominated in the Best Pop Category and Engineer Of The Year for Paul McKercher.
 
Hilltop Hoods
2014 ARIA nominated Best Group Hilltop Hoods’ seventh studio album ‘Walking Under Stars’ become their fourth consecutive #1 on the ARIA album chart and has secured them nominations in the Best Urban Album and Engineer Of The Year (for Matthew Lambert and Barry Francis) categories. The album also features collaborations with fellow Australian artists Drapht and 2014 ARIA nominated artist, Dan Sultan.
 
Jessica Mauboy
2013 ARIA Award winner Jessica Mauboy is back in 2014 with her ARIA Top 3, Gold selling album, ‘Beautiful’, which has been nominated in the Album Of The Year and Best Female categories. The album features the ARIA #2 double-Platinum single 'Pop A Bottle' and the Platinum-selling stunning ballad 'Never Be The Same', which has been nominated in the publicly-voted category of Best Video directed by Lawrence Lim.
 
John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio’s 2014 ARIA nominated Best Blues And Roots Album and #2 ARIA Gold-selling album, ‘Flesh & Blood’, remained in the Top 10 of the ARIA Chart for six weeks. Their ‘Only One’ video has received a publicly-voted nomination for Best Video directed by Ben Young. John Butler Trio has played most major festivals around the world in 2014, including Fuji Rock, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands and a sellout Australian tour in April 2014 making them very worthy of the publicly-voted Best Australian Live Act nomination.
 
Justice Crew
Justice Crew blasted into the ARIA Singles charts debuting at #1 with their record breaking, four times Platinum-selling ‘Que Sera’, which has been nominated in the Best Pop Release category and the publicly-voted categories Song Of The Year and Best Video directed by Lawrence Lim. Que Sera remained atop the ARIA singles chart for nine consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running Australian #1 single since the ARIA Charts began.
 
 
RÜFÜS
2014 ARIA nominated Best Group, Sydney three-piece RÜFÜS’s album 'Atlas' debuted at #1 on the ARIA Album Chart and has gone on to be certified Gold as well as being nominated for Best Dance Release.  The band have played numerous festivals in Australia, toured throughout Europe and North America, and completed two sold-out national tours, the most recent of which has seen them play to 30,000 people across Australia and secured them a nomination in the publicly-voted Best Australian Live Act category.
 
 
 
TWO NOMINATIONS
 
360 - Best Cover Art and Best Urban Album, Angus & Julia Stone - Best Cover Art and Best Rock Album, DZ Deathrays - Best Cover Art and Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Best Male Artist and Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album, Guy Sebastian - Best Male Artist and Song Of The Year (publicly-voted category), Kasey Chambers - Best Female Artist and Best Country Album, Keith Urban - Best Country Album and Best Australian Live Act (publicly-voted category), The Presets - Best Dance Release and Best Australian Live Act (publicly-voted category), Vance Joy - Best Independent Release and Best Male Artist.
 
 
 
ONE NOMINATION
 
Adalita - Best Female Artist, Adam Brand - Best Country Album, Alex Papps - Best Children's Album, Ali McGregor - Best Children's Album, Ball Park Music - Best Rock Album, Bluejuice - Best Video (publicly-voted category), Boy & Bear - Best Australian Live Act (publicly--voted category), Buddy Goode - Best Comedy Release, Busby Marou - Best Video (publicly-voted category), Courtney Barnett - Best Video (publicly-voted category), Emma Swift - Best Country Album, Flume & Chet Faker - Best Dance Release, Franky Walnut - Best Comedy Release, Gossling - Best Adult Contemporary Album, Harry Hookey - Best Blues And Roots Album, Havana Brown - Song Of The Year (publicly-voted category), High Tension - Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, Illy - Best Urban Album, Ja'mie - Best Comedy Release, Jay Laga'aia - Best Children's Album, Jimmy Barnes - Best Rock Album, Joel Fletcher & Savage - Song Of The Year (publicly-voted category), Kate Miller-Heidke - Best Adult Contemporary Album, Kingswood - Best Rock Album, Melbourne SKA Orchestra - Best Australian Live Act (publicly-voted category), Nathaniel - Song Of The Year (publicly-voted category), Neil Finn & Paul Kelly - Best Adult Contemporary Album, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Best Adult Contemporary Album, Nicky Night Time - Best Dance Release, Peking Duk - Best Dance Release, Ronny Chieng - Best Comedy Release, Russell Morris - Best Blues And Roots Album, Sam Moran - Best Children's Album, Shihad - Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, Sleepmakeswaves - Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album,  Tame Impala - Best Australian Live Act (publicly-voted category), Taylor Henderson - Song Of The Year (publicly-voted category), The Amity Affliction - Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, The Audreys - Best Blues And Roots Album, The Bamboos - Best Blues And Roots Album, The Beards - Best Comedy Release, The Kite String Tangle - Breakthrough Artist, The McClymonts - Best Country Album, The Preatures - Best Australian Live Act (publicly-voted category), The Wiggles - Best Children's Album, Thundamentals - Best Urban Album, Tina Arena - Best Adult Contemporary Album.

FINAL FIVE NOMINEES
Winners to be announced Thursday, November 26, 2014
at The Star Event Centre, Sydney
 
Album Of The Year
Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Dan Sultan - Blackbird (Liberation Music)
Jessica Mauboy - Beautiful (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Sheppard - Bombs Away (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
Sia - 1000 Forms of Fear (Inertia Recordings)
 
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Gossling  -  Harvest Of Gold (Dew Process)
Kate Miller - Heidke - O Vertigo! (Cooking Vinyl Australia)
Neil Finn & Paul Kelly - Goin' Your Way (EMI)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Live From KCRW (Kobalt Label Services)
Tina Arena - Reset (EMI)
 
Best Blues And Roots Album
Harry Hookey – Misdiagnosed (Essence Group)
John Butler Trio - Flesh & Blood (Jarrah Records/MGM)
Russell Morris - Van Diemen's Land (Fanfare Records/EMI)
The Audreys - 'Til My Tears Roll Away (ABC Music/UMA)
The Bamboos - Fever In The Road (Pacific Theatre/Inertia)
 
Best Children's Album
Alex Papps - Let's Put The Beat In Our Feet (ABC Music/UMA)
Ali McGregor - Ali McGregor's Jazzamatazz (ABC Music/UMA)
Jay Laga'aia - Christmas at Jay's Place (ABC Music/UMA)
Sam Moran - Play Along With Sam: We're Gonna Dance! (6 Degrees Records)
The Wiggles - Apples & Bananas (ABC Music/UMA)
 
Best Comedy Release
Buddy Goode - It's A Buddy Goode Christmas (ABC Music/UMA)
Franky Walnut - The Franky Walnut Reflective Drink Coaster (One Louder Recordings/Universal Music Australia)
Ja'mie - Learning To Be Me (ABC Music)
Ronny Chieng - The Ron Way (Century Entertainment)
The Beards - The Beard Album (Independent/MGM)
 
Best Country Album
Adam Brand - My Side Of The Street (ABC Music/UMA)
Emma Swift - Emma Swift (Laughing Outlaw/Inertia)
Kasey Chambers – Bittersweet (Essence Group)
Keith Urban – (FuseCapitol/EMI)
The McClymonts - Here's To You & I (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
 
Best Dance Release
Flume & Chet Faker - Drop The Game (Future Classic)
Nicky Night Time - Everybody Together (ONELOVE/Xelon)
Peking Duk feat. Nicole Millar – High (Vicious Bitch/Universal)
RUFUS – Sundream (Sweat It Out/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
The Presets - No Fun (Modular/Universal)
 
Best Female Artist
Adalita - All Day Venus (Liberation Music)
Iggy Azalea - The New Classic (Virgin/Universal Music Australia)
Jessica Mauboy - Beautiful (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Kasey Chambers – Bittersweet (Essence Group)
Sia - 1000 Forms of Fear (Inertia Recordings)
 
Best Group
5 Seconds Of Summer - 5 Seconds Of Summer (EMI)
Hilltop Hoods - Walking Under Stars (Golden Era Records/Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
RUFUS – Sundream (Sweat It Out/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Sheppard - Bombs Away (Empire of Song/Chugg Music)
Violent Soho - Saramona Said (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
 
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album
DZ Deathrays - Black Rat (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
High Tension - Death Beat (Cooking Vinyl Australia)
Shihad – FVEY (Warner Music NZ)
Sleepmakeswaves - Love Of Cartography (Bird's Robe Records/MGM)
The Amity Affliction - Let the Ocean Take Me (Roadrunner Records Inc)
 
Best Independent Release
Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Dan Sultan - Blackbird (Liberation Music)
Sheppard - Bombs Away (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
Vance Joy - Mess Is Mine (Liberation Music)
Violent Soho - Saramona Said (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
 
Best Male Artist
Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Dan Sultan - Blackbird (Liberation Music)
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra: His Life And Music (ABC Music/UMA)
Guy Sebastian - Come Home With Me (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Vance Joy - Mess Is Mine (Liberation Music)
 
Best Pop Release
5 Seconds Of Summer - 5 Seconds Of Summer (EMI)
Andy Bull - Sea Of Approval (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Justice Crew - Que Sera (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Sheppard - Bombs Away (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
Sia - 1000 Forms of Fear (Inertia Recordings)
 
Best Rock Album
Angus & Julia Stone - Angus & Julia Stone (EMI)
Ball Park Music – Puddinghead (Stop Start Music)
Dan Sultan - Blackbird (Liberation Music)
Jimmy Barnes - 30:30 Hindsight (Liberation Music)
Kingswood - Microscopic Wars (Dew Process)
 
Best Urban Album
360 – Utopia (Forthwrite/EMI)
Hilltop Hoods - Walking Under Stars (Golden Era Records/(Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Iggy Azalea - The New Classic (Virgin/Universal Music Australia)
Illy – Cinematic (Warner Music Australia)
Thundamentals - So We Can Remember (Obese Records)
 
Breakthrough Artist
5 Seconds Of Summer - 5 Seconds Of Summer (Capitol/EMI)
Andy Bull - Sea Of Approval (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Iggy Azalea - The New Classic (Virgin/Universal Music Australia)
The Kite String Tangle - Vessel EP (Warner Music Australia)
 
Outstanding Digital Service
iTunes
JB Hi Fi Now
Spotify
Vevo
YouTube
 
PUBLICLY VOTED AWARDS
Best Australian Live Act
Boy & Bear (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Dan Sultan (Liberation Music)
John Butler Trio (Jarrah Records/MGM)
Keith Urban (EMI)
Melbourne SKA Orchestra (ABC Music/UMA)
RUFUS (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Tame Impala (Universal Music Australia)
The Preatures (Mercury Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
The Presets (Modular/Universal)
Violent Soho (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
 
 
 
Best International Artist
 
Avicii - True (PM:AM/Universal Music Australia)
Beyonce - Beyonce (Columbia)
Coldplay – Ghost Stories (Parlophone)
Ed Sheeran – X (Atlantic UK)
Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP2 (Interscope Geffen/Universal Music Australia)
Jason Derulo - Tattoos (Warner Bros US)
Katy Perry - Prism (EMI)
Lorde – Pure Heroine (Universal Music NZ/Universal Music Australia)
One Direction – Midnight Memories (Syco Music)
Pharrell Williams – G I R L (Columbia)
 
 
 
Best Video
 
Ben Young for John Butler Trio - Only One (Jarrah Records/MGM)
Charlie Ford for Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener (Milk! Records/Inertia)
Dan Graetz for Violent Soho - Covered In Chrome (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
Sia Furler and Daniel Askill for Sia – Chandelier (Inertia Recordings)
Lawrence Lim for Jessica Mauboy - Never Be The Same (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Lawrence Lim for Justice Crew - Que Sera (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Renny Wijeyamohan for Busby Marou - My Second Mistake (Warner Music Australia)
Christian J Henrich & Nicholas Rabone for Bluejuice - SOS (Dew Process)
Toby & Pete for Chet Faker - Talk Is Cheap (Future Classic)
Toby Morris for Sheppard – Geronimo (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
 
 
 
Song of the Year
 
5 Seconds of Summer – She Looks So Perfect (EMI)
Guy Sebastian – Like A Drum (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Havana Brown – Warrior (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX – Fancy (Virgin/Universal Music Australia)
Joel Fletcher feat. Savage – Swing (Hussle Recordings/Ministry of Sound)
Justice Crew – Que Sera (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Nathaniel – You (DNA Songs/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Sheppard – Geronimo (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
Sia – Chandelier (Inertia Recordings)
Taylor Henderson – Borrow My Heart (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
 
 
FINE ARTS AWARDS | ANNOUNCED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014
 
Best Classical Album (7 finalists)
WINNER: Lior / Sydney Symphony Orchestra / Westlake – Compassion
(ABC Classics/Universal Music Australia)
Australian World Orchestra / Zubin Mehta – Stravinsky Rite of Spring / Mahler Symphony No. 1 (ABC Classics/Universal Music Australia)
Emma Matthews / Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra / Marko Letonja - Mozart Arias (ABC Classics/UMA)
Joe Chindamo & Zoe Black - Dido's Lament (Mo'OzArt/The Planet Company)
Latitude 37 - Empires (ABC Classics/Universal Music Australia)
Andrew Macleod / Melbourne Symphony Orchestra / Benjamin Northey / Markus Stenz - Ades Polaris / Stanhope Piccolo Concerto (ABC Classics/Universal Music Australia)
Topology - Share House (Independent/MGM)
 
Best Jazz Album
WINNER: Paul Grabowsky Sextet - The Bitter Suite (ABC Jazz/UMA)
Andrea Keller Quartet with Strings - Wave Rider (Jazzhead/MGM)
Emma Pask - Season Of My Heart (Mercury Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Graeme Lyall, John Hoffman, Tony Gould, Ben Robertson, Tony Floyd - The Hunters & Pointers (Which Way Music/Fuse Group)
Vince Jones - The Monash Sessions (Jazzhead/MGM)
 
Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album
WINNER: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu / Sydney Symphony Orchestra –
Gurrumul: His Life And Music (ABC Music/UMA)
Glenn Shorrock & Brian Cadd - The Story of Sharky and The Caddman (FANFARE CLASSIC/EMI)
Katie Noonan - Fierce Hearts (Kin Music/Universal Music Australia)
Various Artists - triple j's One Night Stand (ABC Music/UMA)
Various Artists - Spirit Of Akasha (Warner Music Australia)
 
Best World Music Album
WINNER: Joseph Tawadros - Permission to Evaporate (ABC Music/UMA)
Astronomy Class - Mekong Delta Sunrise (Elefant Traks/Inertia Music)
Jane Rutter - Flute Spirit: Dreams and Improvisations (ABC Classics/UMA)
The Barons of Tang - Into The Mouths of Hungry Giants (Bird's Robe Records/MGM)
William Barton - Birdsong at Dusk (ABC Classics/UMA)
 
ARTISAN AWARDS | ANNOUNCED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014
Engineer of the Year (6 finalists)
WINNER: Eric J Dubowsky for Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Dustin Tebbutt for Dustin Tebbutt - Bones EP (Eleven: a music company Pty Ltd/UMA)
Paul McKercher for Andy Bull - Sea Of Approval (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Matthew Lambert and Barry Francis for Hilltop Hoods - Walking Under Stars (Golden Era Records/Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Nicholas Wilson and Dann Hume for Sticky Fingers - Land Of Pleasure (Sureshaker/MGM)
Virginia Read for Simon Tedeschi, James Morrison, Sarah McKenzie - Gershwin: Take Two (ABC Jazz/UMA)
 
Producer Of The Year
WINNER: Nicholas Murphy for Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Alex JL Hiew and SLUMS for Troye Sivan - TRXYE (EMI)
Dann Hume for Sticky Fingers - Land Of Pleasure (Sureshaker/MGM)
John Castle and Josh Pyke for Josh Pyke - The Beginning and the End of Everything (Ivy League Records)
Stuart Stuart for Sheppard - Bombs Away (Empire of Song/Chugg Music/MGM Distribution)
 
Best Cover Art
WINNER: Tin & Ed for Chet Faker - Built On Glass (Future Classic)
Angus & Julia Stone for Angus & Julia Stone - Angus & Julia Stone (EMI)
Celeste Potter for DZ Deathrays - Black Rat (I Oh You/Illusive/UMA)
Sia for Sia - 1000 Forms of Fear (Inertia Recordings)
The Leonard Brothers for 360 – Utopia (Forthwrite/EMI)