J Awards of 2011
The J Award of 2011 is the seventh annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November). For the fourth year, three awards were presented; Australian Album of the Year, Australian Music Video of the Year and Unearthed Artist of the Year.[1] The winners were announced on Wednesday 30 November 2011.[2]
J Awards of 2011 | |
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Date | 30 November 2011 |
Venue | Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, Australia |
Website | abc |
Who's eligible?
Any Australian album released independently or through a record company, or sent to Triple J in consideration for airplay, is eligible for the J Award. The 2011 nominations for Australian Album of the Year and Australian Music Video of the Year were selected from releases received by Triple J between November 2010 and October 2011. For Unearthed Artist of the Year it was open to any artist from the Unearthed (talent contest), who has had a ground breaking and impactful 12 months from November 2010 and October 2011.[1]
Awards
Australian Album of the Year
Artist | Album Title | Result |
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Gotye | Making Mirrors | Won |
Drapht | The Life of Riley | Nominated |
Architecture in Helsinki | Moment Bends | Nominated |
Art vs. Science | The Experiment | Nominated |
Kimbra | Vows | Nominated |
Papa Vs Pretty | United in Isolation | Nominated |
The Jezabels | Prisoner | Nominated |
Big Scary | Vacation | Nominated |
Ball Park Music | Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs | Nominated |
The Middle East | I Want That You Are Always Happy | Nominated |
Australian Video of the Year
Director | Artist and Song | Result |
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Emma Tomelty | Hermitude - "Speak of the Devil" | Won |
David Michod | Children Collide - "Loveless" | Nominated |
Natasha Pinkus | Gotye featuring Kimbra - "Somebody That I Used to Know" | Nominated |
Samuel Bennetts | Bluejuice - "Act Yr Age" | Nominated |
SPOD | Art vs Science - "A.I.M. Fire" | Nominated |
Unearthed Artist of the Year
Artist | Result |
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Ball Park Music | Won |
Emma Louise | Nominated |
Husky | Nominated |
Lanie Lane | Nominated |
San Cisco | Nominated |
References
- "The J Award 2011". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- "J AWARDS 2011". musicnsw. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2020.