2008 ARIA Music Awards | |
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Date | 19 October 2008 |
Venue | Acer Arena, Sydney, New South Wales |
Most awards |
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Most nominations | The Presets (8) |
Website | ariaawards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Network Ten |
The 22nd annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) took place on 19 October 2008.[1] The nominees for all categories were announced on 10 September, while the winners of the Artisan Awards were announced on the same day.
Awards and nominations
Final nominees are shown in plain, with winners in bold.[1]
ARIA Awards
Album of the Year
Single of the Year
- Gabriella Cilmi – "Sweet About Me"
- Faker – "This Heart Attack"
- Sam Sparro – "Black and Gold"
- The Living End – "White Noise"
- The Presets – "My People"
Best Male Artist
- Nick Cave – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
- Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
- Paul Kelly – To Her Door (live)
- Pete Murray – Summer at Eureka
- Sam Sparro – Sam Sparro
Best Female Artist
Best Group
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Best Blues & Roots Album
- The Audreys – When the Flood Comes
- Angus & Julia Stone – A Book Like This
- Jeff Lang – Half Seas Over
- Mia Dyson – Struck Down
- The Waifs – Sun Dirt Water
Best Children's Album
- The Wiggles – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
- Hi-5 – Planet Earth (deluxe edition)
- Jay Laga'aia – Come Dance and Sing
- Justine Clarke – Songs to Make You Smile
- The Fairies – Fairy Fun, Fun, Fun
Best Comedy Release
- Shaun Micallef – The Expurgated Micallef Tonight
- Akmal Saleh – Akmal Live and Uncensored
- Matt Tilley – Cereal Pest: Gotcha Calls – Three's a Crowd
- Merrick and Rosso – Live and Totally Wrong!
- The Umbilical Brothers – Don't Explain
Best Country Album
- Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Rattlin' Bones
- Catherine Britt – Little Wildflower
- Melinda Schneider – Be Yourself
- Sara Storer – Silver Skies
- The McClymonts – Chaos and Bright Lights
Best Dance Release
- The Presets – Apocalypso
- Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
- Mobin Master – Show Me Love
- Pnau – Pnau
- The Potbelleez – "Don't Hold Back"
Best Independent Release
Best Music DVD
- Powderfinger & Silverchair – Across the Great Divide Tour
- Hilltop Hoods – The City of Light
- Paul Kelly – Live Apples
- John Butler Trio – Live at Federation Square
- Wolfmother – Please Experience Wolfmother Live
Best Pop Release
Best Rock Album
Best Urban Release
- Bliss n Eso – Flying Colours
- A-Love – Ace of Hearts
- Katalyst – What's Happening
- Muph & Plutonic – …And Then Tomorrow Came
- Spit Syndicate – Towards the Light
- The Herd – Summerland
Breakthrough Artist – Album
Breakthrough Artist – Single
Highest Selling Album
Highest Selling Single
Fine Arts Awards
Best Classical Album
- Richard Tognetti, Neal Peres Da Costa, Daniel Yeadon – Bach Sonatas for Violin & Keyboard
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Brett Dean
- Elena Kats-Chernin – Slow Food
- Roger Woodward – Johann Sebastian Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue, Partita no. 2 & Partita no. 6
- Slava Grigoryan, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra – Baroque Guitar Concertos
Best Jazz Album
- Andrea Keller – Footprints
- Deni Hines & James Morrison – The Other Woman
- Grace Knight – Willow
- Joe Chindamo – Duende the Romantic Project
- Mike Nock Project – Meeting of the Waters
- Jamie Oehlers, Paul Grabowsky, David Beck – Lost and Found
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Album
- Chris Lilley – Summer Heights High soundtrack
- Cezary Skubiszewski – Night – original soundtrack
- Cast – Priscilla Queen of the Desert – the Musical
- The Square – The Square soundtrack
- Various – Countdown Spectacular 2
Best World Album
- Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
- Archie Roach – Journey
- David Jones – Colours of the Drum
- Joseph Tawadros – Angel
- Watussi – Tequila Sangre Fuego
Artisan Awards
The Artisan Award winners were announced on 10 September.[1] The winners are shown here in bold.[1]
Producer of the Year
- The Presets (Julian Hamilton & Kim Moyes) – The Presets – Apocalypso
- Harry Vanda & Glenn Goldsmith – British India – Thieves
- Matt Lovell / Shihad – Shihad – Beautiful Machine
- Michael Hohnen – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
- Scott Horscroft – The Panics – Cruel Guards
Engineer of the Year
- Matt Lovell / Shihad – Shihad – Beautiful Machine
- Anthony Lycenko – Pete Murray – Summer at Eureka
- James Ash – Rogue Traders – Better in the Dark
- Scott Horscroft – The Panics – Cruel Guards
- Scott Horscroft – The Presets – Apocalypso
Best Cover Art
- Jonathan Zawada – The Presets – Apocalypso
- Aaron Hayward & David Homer (Debaser) – Faker – Be the Twilight
- Aaron Hayward & David Homer (Debaser) – Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Rattlin' Bones
- Alter – Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
- IOSHVA – Angus & Julia Stone – A Book Like This
Best Video
- Kris Moyes – The Presets – "My People"
- Adam Callen – Sneaky Sound System – "Kansas City"
- Angus & Julia Stone / Josh Groom – Angus & Julia Stone – "Just a Boy"
- Damon Escott & Stephen Lance – Silverchair – "If You Keep Losing Sleep"
- James Littlemore – Pnau – "Baby"
ARIA Hall Of Fame Inductees
The following were inducted into the 2008 ARIA Hall of Fame on 1 July:[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Winners by Year: 2008". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 13 August 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
- ↑ "Rolf Harris stripped of his ARIA Hall of Fame induction". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.