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The Music Producers Guild Announces its 2016 Awards Shortlist

Bjork, FKA Twigs, Jay Bay and Mark Ronson all nominated for awards

Bjork, Mike Crossey (Wolf Alice, Jake Bugg, Foals), Catherine Marks (Howling Bells, Ian Brown, PJ Harvey, Depeche Mode) and Neil Comber, who has worked with over 25 top ten artists, are just some of the internationally acclaimed producers who have secured a coveted place on the Music Producers Guild 2016 Awards shortlist.

One debut album, by FKA Twigs (LP1) and number one albums from Mark Ronson (Uptown Special) and Royal Blood (Royal Blood), helped deliver nominations for an exceptionally diverse range of recording professionals, whose work encompasses a wide variety of musical styles and genres. The list also features renowned re-mixers Four Tet (Kieran Hebden) and UNKLE (James Lavelle). 

There are five women nominated for awards this year who have worked with over 50 top ten artists between them. This includes Catherine Marks who is up for ‘Breakthrough Producer Of The Year’, Olga Fitzroy who is in the running for ‘Recording Engineer Of The Year’ and Mandy Parnell who is in the ‘Mastering Engineer Of The Year’ category. 

Now in its eight year, the Music Producers Guild Awards will take place on 3rd February 2016 at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London. The ceremony will feature 15 awards categories, recognising the best and brightest names in music production including the Producer of the Year, who will also be awarded the first BRIT Award.

Tony Platt, MPG Awards Group Director, says: “We are delighted that this year we have had a record number of submissions and the highest number of votes cast to form the shortlist. This has resulted in the strongest array of candidates since we started the event and the judging is going to be a serious task! We are proud that the MPG Awards truly reflects the wealth of creative talent in our industry and are looking forward to an exciting, star studded evening in our new prestigious venue next February.

The shortlists for each of the MPG 2016 Awards categories (in no particular order) are as follows:

UK Producer Of The Year, sponsored by The BRIT Awards

• Charlie Andrew

• Mark Ronson

• Mike Crossey

• Tom Dalgety

International Producer Of The Year, sponsored by Pro Tools Expert

• Bjork

• Max Martin

• Robert John ‘Mutt’ Lange

Breakthrough Producer Of The Year, sponsored by Focusrite

• Catherine Marks

• FKA Twigs (Tahliah Barnett)

• Neil Comber

Recording Engineer Of The Year, sponsored by AMS Neve

• Dan Cox

• Guy Massey

• Olga Fitzroy

Breakthrough Engineer Of The Year

• Ben Baptie

• Brett Cox

• Drew Bang

Mix Engineer Of The Year, sponsored by Solid State Logic

• Cenzo Townshend

• Craig Silvey

• David Wrench

Mastering Engineer Of The Year

• Barry Grint

• John Davis

• Mandy Parnell

Re-mixer Of The Year, sponsored by Prism Sound

• Four Tet (Kieran Hebden)

• UNKLE (James Lavelle)

• Jungle

UK Album Of The Year

• ‘LP1’ – FKA Twigs

• ‘Uptown Special’ – Mark Ronson

• ‘Royal Blood’ – Royal Blood

UK Single Song Release Of The Year, sponsored by Shure

• ‘Regret’ – Everything Everything

• ‘Pendulum’ – FKA Twigs

• ‘Ten Tonne Skeleton’ – Royal Blood

Studio Of The Year, sponsored by Avid

• AIR Studios

• Strongroom Studios

• Urchin Studios

The A&R Award

• Chris Briggs

• Ollie Hodge

• Tic

The winners of the Outstanding Contribution to UK Music Award, sponsored by PPL, the MPG Innovation Award, sponsored by Genelec and the MPG Inspiration Award, sponsored by UK Music, will be announced at the Awards ceremony in February. All three of these Awards are in the gift of the MPG.

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About Music Producers Guild (UK):

The Music Producers Guild (UK) is an independent and democratic organisation that encourages the highest standards of music production, and actively engages with other music industry organisations to campaign and lobby on matters of important mutual interest. 

The MPG represents and promotes the interests of all those involved in the production of recorded music, including producers, engineers, mixers, re-mixers, programmers and mastering engineers. www.mpg.org.uk or www.mpgawards.com

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