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AIM Awards 2013 Announces Nominees
Laurie Tuffrey , August 7th, 2013 08:42

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Jon Hopkins and the Kenya Special comp all feature in shortlisted nominees

Ahead of the final ceremony on September 3, the nominees for the 2013 AIM Independent Music Awards have been announced.

Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis and Bill Bragg have already been named as the recipients of the Pioneer Award and Outstanding Contribution to Music award respectively, and it's good to say a couple of the Quietus' favourite albums of the year so far - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' Push The Sky Away and Jon Hopkins' Immunity - in the list, as well as Soundway's excellent Kenya Special compilation, also given top honours by us - have a look at the list in full below:

Best Live Act (in association with The Fly)

Bellowhead (Navigator)
Bonobo (Ninja Tune)
Enter Shikari (Ambush Reality/[PIAS] Recordings)
Johnny Marr (New Voodoo)
The National (4AD)

Independent Breakthrough of the Year (sponsored by 7digital)

The 1975 (Dirty Hit)
Daughter (4AD)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (Macklemore LLC)
Palma Violets (Rough Trade)
Passenger (Nettwerk)
Public Service Broadcasting (Test Card Recordings)

Hardest Working Band or Artist

Alt-J (Infectious)
The Computers (One Little Indian)
Enter Shikari (Ambush Reality/[PIAS] Recordings)
Frankie & the Heartstrings (Wichita)
Sam Lee (Nest Collective)

Best 'Difficult' Second Album (in association with Xfm)

Ghostpoet – Some Say I So I Say Light ([PIAS] Recordings)
John Grant – Pale Green Ghosts (Bella Union)
Major Lazer – Free The Universe (Because Music)
Villagers – {Awayland} (Domino)
The xx - Coexist (XL Recordings)

Best Small Label (sponsored by Disc Manufacturing Services)

Alcopop! Records
Gringo Records
Hyperdub
Rocket Girl
Too Pure Singles Club

Special Catalogue Release of the Year (in association with Amazon)

Bonobo – The North Borders (Ninja Tune)
Interpol – Turn On The Bright Lights 10th Anniversary Edition (Matador)
The Horrors – Higher (XL Recordings)
Various Artists – Kenya Special (Soundway Records)
Various Artists – Scared to Get Happy: A Story of Indie Pop 1980-89 (Cherry Red)

Golden Welly Award for Best Independent Festival (sponsored by UK Music, in association with AIF and This is Fake DIY)

Hebridean Celtic Festival
In The Woods
LeeFest
Truck Festival
Y Not Festival

Independent Video of the Year (Sponsored by Vevo)

Childhood - 'Solemn Skies' (Marathon Artists)
David Byrne & St Vincent - 'Who' (4AD)
Django Django - 'WOR' (Because Music)
Grimes - 'Genesis' (4AD)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - 'Thrift Shop' (Macklemore LLC)
The Ramona Flowers – 'Lust & Lies' (Distiller Records)

Indie Champion Award (sponsored by Consolidated Independent)

Gilles Peterson – BBC 6music
Joe Sparrow – A New Band A Day
John Kennedy - XFM
Lauren Laverne – BBC 6 Music
Lawrence Montgomery – Rise Music

Independent Track of the Year (Sponsored by Spotify)

Daughter - 'Youth' (4AD)
Jagwar Ma – 'The Throw' (Marathon Artists)
Palma Violets – 'Best of Friends' (Rough Trade)
Passenger – 'Let Her Go' (Nettwerk)
TNGHT – 'Higher Ground' (Warp Records)
Vampire Weekend – 'Diane Young' (XL Recordings)

PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Act

The 2 Bears (Southern Fried)
Alabama Shakes (Rough Trade)
Alt-J (Infectious)
Django Django (Because Music)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (Macklemore LLC)

Independent Album of the Year (in association with Record Store Day)

Daughter - If You Leave (4AD)
David Byrne & St Vincent - Love This Giant (4AD)
Ghostpoet - Some Say I So I Say Light ([PIAS] Recordings)
Jagwar Ma - Howlin (Marathon Artists)
John Grant - Pale Green Ghosts (Bella Union)
Jon Hopkins - Immunity (Domino)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away (Bad Seed)
Public Service Broadcasting - Inform - Educate - Entertain (Test Card Recordings)
Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City (XL Recordings)
The xx - Coexist (XL Recordings)

Independent Label of the Year (sponsored by Coutts)

Bella Union
Cooking Vinyl
Matador
[PIAS] Recordings
Warp Records