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Nominations open for Music Producers Guild Awards 2014

Nominate your favourite recording talent, or even yourself!

The MPG are inviting your nominations for the 2014 awardsThe MPG are inviting your nominations for the 2014 awardsThe MPG Awards are the most prestigious awards that recognise UK music recording talent, with the winner of the top award, UK Producer of the Year, also walking away with a BRIT for Best Producer.

The MPG want to hear your nominations for the 2014 awards in a range of music industry categories. You are also encouraged to nominate your own work in any category in which you are eligible.

Last years winners included Paul Epworth, Al O’Connell, Plan B and Sir George Martin CBE. To find out more and to make your nominations, go to www.mpgawards.com

Here's more from the MPG.

Press Release: Nominations for the Music Producers Guild Awards 2014 are have now opened, as the most prestigious event recognising the UK’s top producers, engineers, remixers and mastering engineers prepares for its biggest year to date.

Set to be hosted at the Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel in Vauxhall, London, on Thursday 13th February 2014, the MPG Awards 2014 will award fifteen different categories of music production including the UK Producer of the Year, International Producer of the Year, Breakthrough Producer of the Year and Outstanding Contribution to UK Music.

Now in its sixth year, the MPG Awards celebrate the best and brightest talent in the history of music recording, along with the industry’s rising stars. The MPG Awards count the likes of Paul Epworth, Al O’Connell, Plan B and Sir George Martin CBE amongst previous winners and the winner of the UK Producer of the Year category will automatically win a BRIT Award for Best Producer.

The nominations process, running until Monday 14th October, allows anyone to put the names of any worthwhile recording professional forward for many of the fifteen MPG Awards 2014 categories. Nominations can be made via www.mpgawards.com with producers and engineers being actively encouraged to nominate themselves.

The MPG 2014 Awards categories are:

  • UK Producer of the Year
  • International Producer of the Year
  • Breakthrough Producer of the Year
  • Recording Engineer of the Year
  • Breakthrough Engineer of the Year
  • Mix Engineer of the Year
  • Mastering Engineer of the Year
  • Re-mixer of the Year
  • UK Album of the Year
  • UK Single Song Release of the Year
  • Studio of the Year
  • The A&R Award
  • The MPG Innovation Award
  • The MPG Inspiration Award
  • Outstanding Contribution to UK Music

Nominations can be made at www.mpgawards.com

MPG Chairman Steve Levine said:  “The Music Producers Guild Award brings those responsible for the creation of music loved around the world into the spotlight to give them the recognition they deserve.  With a bigger venue and new categories, the MPG Awards 2014 is going to be the best yet and I would encourage everyone to make their nominations for one or all of the categories and then join us in February for a celebration of the very best of production talent.”

Held in a larger venue for the first time due to the high demand of previous years, the MPG Awards 2014 is expected to be a star-studded event with every aspect of the industry represented.  Attendees in previous years have included: Laura Marling, Plan B, Mark Ronson, Jamie xx, Muse, Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand), Jamie T, Dizzee Rascal, Florence Welch, Brian Eno, Calvin Harris and many more.

Tickets for the MPG Awards 2014 are also available to order through the website, including an early bird discount offer:

MPG Full Members: £175 plus VAT, reduced to £150 plus VAT with early bird discount.  

MPG Non Members: £199 plus VAT, reduced to £175 plus VAT with early bird discount.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the MPG Awards 2014 and any company that would like to be part of this exciting event should contact Joe Edwards at FM First Monday. Telephone: +44 (0) 7701 030 513 / Email: joe@fmfirstmonday.com.

http://www.mpgawards.com

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