03 September 2005 - 0 Comments
The organisers of the 2005 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards are delighted to announce the winners of the three technical awards for Best Album Cover, Best Engineer and Best Producer.
The winners were announced and Tui trophies presented at an event held at the Hilton Auckland this evening (2 September, 2005).
And the winners are:
Best Album Cover Tui
Kas Futialo, Andy Morton, Grant Osborne & Andrew B. White for Tha Feelstyle’s 'Break It To Pieces'
Best Engineer
Angus McNaughton for SJD’s 'Southern Lights'
Best Producer
Angus McNaughton & Sean Donnelly for SJD’s 'Southern Lights'
Vital Role
Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards spokesperson Adam Holt says the technical awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of the producers, engineers and designers who are relied upon to help translate an artist’s vision into reality.
“While we recognise the artists themselves, we often don’t appreciate the hard yards being put in behind the scenes.
“Tonight’s winners have all demonstrated not only excellent technical skills but also wonderful interpretation of the messages the musicians are conveying.
“The technical awards recognise the vital roles these technical achievers play in taking the music to its audience.”
The 2005 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards take place in Auckland on October 5. About 1,000 tickets are available to the public through radio station promotions and sponsor giveaways.
Thanks to www.nzmusicawards.co.nz for this story.
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