AIM Independent Music Awards

The following is a list of the Association of Independent Music Awards winners.

2015

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2015[1]
Erased Tape Records Best Small Label Won
Young Fathers-'White Men Are Black Too' Best Difficult Second Album Won
Cities of Darkscorch Boardgame Special Catalogue Release of the Year Won
Swans Hardest Working Band of ArtistWon
Brainchild Festival Golden Welly Award for Best Independent Festival Won
Wolf Alice Independent Breakthrough of the Year Won
Marc Riley, BBC 6 Music Indie Champion Won
Flying Lotus-'Never Catch Me' Independent Video of the Year Won
All Time Low 'Best Live Act Won
FKA-'Two Weeks' Independent Track of the Year Won
Jungle PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Act Won
Enter Shikari-'The Mindsweep' Independent Album of the Year Won
Transgressive Records Independent Label of the Year Won
Digby Pearson Pioneer Award Won
Peter Quicke, Matt Black and Jonathan More of Ninja Tune Innovator Award Won
Skepta Outstanding Contribution to Music Won

2016

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2016[2]
Numbers Best Small Label Won
Daughter, Not to Disappear Best Difficult Second Album Won
Slade, When Slade Rocked the World Special Catalogue Release of the Year Won
Darren Hayman Hardest Working Band/Artist Won
Brainchild Festival Golden Welly Award for Best Independent Festival Won
Christine and the Queens Independent Breakthrough of the Year Won
Jon Tolley Indie Champion Award Won
Oscar-Sometimes Independent Video of the Year Won
Babymetal Best Live Act Won
Adele-Hello Independent Track of the Year Won
Sigala PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Act Won
Scott Gorham Riff Lord Award Won
Stormzy Innovator Award Won
Little Simz-A Curious Tale of Trials + Persons Independent Album of the Year Won
Epitaph/ANTI Independent Label of the Year Won
Roisin Murphy Outstanding Contribution to Music Won
Richard Russel, XL Recordings Pioneer Award Won

References

  1. "AIM Independent Music Awards 2015 Winners: FKA Twigs, All Time Low, Flying Lotus & More". billboard.com. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. "Independent Muis Awards Winners!". musicindie.com. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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