2005 New Zealand Music Awards

2005 New Zealand Music Awards
Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand music
Date October 5, 2005 (2005-10-05)
Location Aotea Centre, Auckland
Country New Zealand
Reward(s) Tui award trophy
Official website http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz
Television/Radio coverage
Network C4

The 2005 New Zealand Music Awards took place on 5 of October 2005 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.

Awards and nominees

The 'Lifetime Achievement Award' category was changed to 'Outstanding Contribution to the Growth in NZ Music on Radio'.[1]

One new category was added: 'Best Roots Album'.[2]

The Best Maori Album and Best Gospel / Christian Album categories were not awarded due to insufficient entries.[3]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4]

Multiple winners on the night included Fat Freddy's Drop with five awards.

Key
   – Non-technical award
   – Technical award
Album Of The Year† Single Of The Year†
Best Group† Best Male Solo Artist†
  • Fat Freddy's DropBased on a True Story
    • Goldenhorse – Out Of The Moon
    • Shihad – Love Is The New Hate
  • P-MoneyMagic City
    • Savage – Moonshine
    • SJD – Southern Lights
Best Female Solo Artist† Breakthrough Artist Of The Year†
  • YuliaInto the West
    • Debbie Harwood – Soothe Me
    • Jordan Reyne – Passenger
  • The ChecksWhat You Heard
    • Dei Hamo – First Edition
    • Tha Feelstyle – Break It To Pieces
Highest Selling NZ Album† Highest Selling NZ Single†
Songwriter of the Year† Best Rock Album†
  • Dave Dobbyn – "Welcome Home"
    • Andy Lovegrove, Zane Lowe & Hamish Clark – "The Other Side" (Breaks Co-Op)
    • Brooke Fraser – "Arithmetic"
  • ShihadLove is the New Hate
    • Pluto – Pipeline Under The Ocean
    • The D4 – Out Of My Head
Best Urban / Hip Hop Album† Best Dance / Electronica Album†
  • P-MoneyMagic City
    • Savage – Moonshine
    • Tha Feelstyle – Break It To Pieces
  • Del Rey System – Del Rey System
    • Audiosauce – Contimental Drift
    • Baitercell & Schumacher – The Wall of Bass Technique
    • Mark de Clive-Lowe – Tide’s Arising
Best Aotearoa Roots Album† Best Music Video
  • Fat Freddy's DropBased on a True Story
    • Katchafire – Slow Burning
    • TrinityRoots – Home, Land & Sea
  • Chris Graham & Dei Hamo – "We Gon Ride"
    • Greg Page & P-Money – "Stop The Music"
    • Reuben Sutherland & The Phoenix Foundation – "Hitchcock"
Peoples Choice Award† Best Producer‡
  • Angus Mcnaughton & Sean DonnellySouthern Lights (SJD)
    • Lee Prebble – Pegasus (The Phoenix Foundation)
    • Nick Abbott, Luke Tomes & Pluto – Pipeline Under The Ocean (Pluto)
Best Engineer‡ Best Album Cover‡
  • Angus Mcnaughton – Southern Lights (SJD)
    • Doug Jane – Into The West (Yulia)
    • Nick Abbott & Luke Tomes – Pipeline Under The Ocean (Pluto)
  • K. Futialo, A. Morton, G. Osborne & A. B. White – Break It To Pieces (Tha Feelstyle)
    • Chris Brunskill – Slow Burning (Katchafire)
    • Tana Mitchell – Contimental Drift (Audiosauce)
Best Classical Album† Best Maori Album†
  • Dan Poynton – The Complete Piano Music of Douglas Lilburn, Volume 1
  • Best Classical Album: Jonathan Lemalu – Opera Arias
    • Tower New Zealand Youth Choir – Gaude/Rejoice

no award

Best Gospel / Christian Album† Best Country Music Album†

no award

  • Kylie Harris – Kylie Harris
    • Noel Burns – Special To Me
    • Pat Hannah – Moods & Memories
Best Folk Album† Best Pacific Music Album†
  • Bob McNeill – Turn The Diesels
    • John Sutherland – Mealmarket St
    • Hinemoana Baker – puawai
  • Ardijah – Journey
    • Aniseto Falemoe – Afe O Maila Ole Alofa
    • Ephraim – Moemoea o Avaiki
Best Jazz Album† International Achievement Award†
  • The Kevin Clark Trio Live with Guest Artists – The Sandbar Sessions
    • Dan Papirany Trio – Session One
    • Julie Mason Quintet – Estate (Summer)
Outstanding Contribution To The Growth Of NZ Music On Radio†
  • Camille Guzzwell, David Ridler

References

  1. "2005 New Zealand Music Awards". Web page. RIANZ. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  2. "New Awards". NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 10 October 2006. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  3. "2005 Awards: FAQs". NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 10 October 2006. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  4. "Awards 2005". Listing. NZ Music Awards. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
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