Music Victoria Awards of 2016

The Music Victoria Awards of 2016 are the 12th Annual Music Victoria Awards and consist of a series of awards, presented on 16 November 2016, during Melbourne Music Week. For the first time this year, the Best Venue award was separated into of over and under 500 capacity.

Music Victoria Awards of 2016
Date16 November 2016 (2016-11-16)[1]
Venue170 Russell, Melbourne, Victoria
Most awardsKing Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (3)
Most nominationsThe Drones (5)

Hall of Fame inductees

  • Triple R

Chair of Board of Directors, former long-term broadcaster, and Triple R first music coordinator Geoff King said, "I'm really proud of the contribution Triple R has made to our musical and intellectual life so it's great to have such a public celebration in its 40th year. The Music Victoria Hall of Fame induction is a powerful way of recognising Triple R's achievements when placed alongside earlier inductees, particularly the likes of Stan Rofe and Bill Armstrong, without whom Melbourne would not have developed such a strong music scene."[2]

Award nominees and winners

All genre Awards

Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[3][4]

Best Album Best Song
  • The Drones – "Taman Shud"
    • Cable Ties – "Same for Me"
    • Camp Cope – "Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Beams"
    • Alex Lahey – "You Don't Think You Like People Like Me"
    • Teeth & Tongue – "Dianne"
Best Male Best Female
  • Alex Lahey
    • Kylie Auldist
    • Jess Cornelius
    • Olympia
    • Ella Thompson
Best Band Best Emerging Artist
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
    • Camp Cope
    • Dorsal Fins
    • The Drones
    • Gold Class
Best Live Band Best Festival
Best Venue (Over 500 Capacity) Best Venue (Under 500 Capacity)
  • Corner Hotel, Richmond
    • 170 Russell
    • The Croxton Bandroom
    • Forum, Melbourne
    • Melbourne Recital Centre
  • The Tote, Collingwood
    • The Curtin
    • The Gasometer Hotel, Collingwood
    • The Old Bar
    • Howler
Best Regional Venue Best Regional Act
  • The Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine
    • The Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong
    • Karova Lounge, Ballarat
    • Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan
    • The Loft, Warrnambool
  • The Drones
    • D.D Dumbo
    • The Murlocs
    • Orb
    • C.W. Stoneking

Genre Specific Awards

Best Blues Album Best Country Album
  • Nick Charles – The River Flows
    • Mike Elrington – Two Lucky Stars
    • Pugsley BuzzardSkin and Teeth
    • Steve Boyd's Rum Reverie – Healers and Howlers
    • The New Savages – Goin' Over the River
  • Tracy McNeil & The Goodlife – Thieves
    • Bill Jackson – The Wayside Ballads Vol. 2
    • Matt Joe GowSeven Years
    • Sal Kimber & The Rolling Wheel – Southern Light
    • Sean McMahon & The Moonmen – Shiner
Best Soul, Funk, R'n'B and Gospel Album Best Jazz Album
  • Kylie AuldistFamily Tree
    • 30/70 – Cold Radish Coma
    • Billy DavisBad Ending
    • Deep Street Soul – Come Alive!
    • The Sugarcanes – The Sugarcanes
  • Peter Knight – Way Out West
    • ATM 15 – Human Music
    • Brenton Foster – Two Cities
    • Luke Howard Trio – The Electric Night Descends
    • Mike Nock and Tony Gould – Monash Sessions
Best Hip Hop Album Best Electronic Act
  • Plutonic Lab – Deep Above The Noise
    • Discourse – Megalomaniac
    • Dylan Joel – Authentic Lemonade
    • Milwaukee Banks – Deep into the Night
    • Scotty Hinds – Hindsight
Best Heavy Album Best Indigenous Act
  • Be'lakor – Vessels
    • Acolyte – Shades of Black
    • King – Reclaim the Darkness
    • Shepparton Airplane – Shepparton Airplane
    • Tyranamen – Tyranamen
Best Global or Reggae Album Best Experimental/Avant-Garde Act
  • Melbourne Ska OrchestraSierra Kilo Alpha
    • Bashka – Fihi ma Fihi
    • Black Jesus Experience – Cradle of Humanity
    • Malcura – Malcura
    • San Lazaro – La Despedida
  • Inland (Alex Garsden and Rohan Drape)
    • Harriet Morgan
    • Joel Stern
    • Nik Kennedy
    • Robin Fox
Best Folk Roots Album
  • Oh Pep! - Stadium Cake
    • John Flanagan – There's Another Way to Where You're Going
    • Dan Parsons – Valleywood
    • Leah Senior – Summer's On the Ground
    • Tinpan Orange – Love Is a Dog
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References

  1. "The Age Music Victoria Awards 2016". pbsfm. October 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. "The Age Music Victoria Awards 2016: And the winners are…". rhythms. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. "Previous Nominess". Music Victoria. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  4. "Previous Winners". Music Victoria. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
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