By RUSSELL BAILLIE entertainment editor
Although the New Zealand music awards have diversified their categories and widened their judging pool this year, the nominations for the Tuis announced yesterday still showed predictable dominance by a big-selling pop act.
The leading finalist was young Auckland group Nesian Mystik whose debut hit album Polysaturated and its singles led to their nomination in eight categories. That includes album of the year, single of the year, and best group - as well as being a frontrunner in the new categories of highest-selling single, highest-selling album and best urban album.
Award organisers, the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) has also added this year the categories of best dance album, best roots music album, best solo artist and best breakthrough artist, to reflect the diversity of releases while sidelining some other non-mainstream genres.
Award regular Bic Runga is the second-most successful nominee with five nominations on the back of her long-awaited second album Beautiful Collision. Runga is already a winner - she was last night given the Tui for best producer in the technical categories announced before the main event on Wednesday April 30.
Among the awards Runga has previously won and is up for on the night are album of the year, single of the year, and best female vocalist. She also figures in the two new highest-selling categories and best solo artist.
The biggest showing by a rock group in the list is Cambridge-born success story the Datsuns with three nominations - for album of the year, group of the year and the new breakthrough artist category.
Given their 2002 breakthrough in Britain, it's likely they will also take away the international achievement award, too, as organisers have declared there is only one unnamed finalist.
Auckland band Goldenhorse are also thrice-nominated for their debut Riverhead in the best album, best female vocalist and best breakthrough artist. Some of the other multiple nominees - including Che Fu, Anika Moa, and goodshirt - seem to have been nominated on the back of 2001 albums which were still spawning singles last year.
Having dominated the 2001 awards with his The Navigator album, Che Fu is up for four categories including single of the year, best male vocalist and songwriter of the year for Navigator track and single Misty Frequencies. Likewise, Moa figures in three categories - best single, best solo artist and best female which she won last year - on the back of 2002 single Falling In Love Again from her 2001 debut album.
Goodshirt's single Sophie, which trickled its way to number one in May last year nearly a year after the release of their debut album Good, means the band is up for three categories. They have already won - last night the Auckland band and director Joe Lonie took away the best video award for the hit.
Among the newcomers named in the list are former TrueBliss member Carly Binding, who is nominated as best solo artist for her single It's Alright With Me, and West Auckland hard-rockers Blindspott, who figure in the breakthrough artist category.
Those who worked on the group's self-titled debut album took away the best engineer prize last night.
This year the awards are an industry-only function but TV3 is broadcasting a one-hour highlights package on Friday May 2 at 7.30pm.
AND THE NOMINEES ARE ...
Album Of The Year
Pacifier - Pacifier
The Datsuns - The Datsuns
Goldenhorse - Riverhead
Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision
Nesian Mystik - Polysaturated
Single of the Year
Che Fu - Misty Frequencies
Bic Runga - Get Some Sleep
goodshirt - Sophie
Anika Moa - Falling in Love Again
Nesian Mystik - It's On
Best Group
The Datsuns - The Datsuns
goodshirt - Sophie
Nesian Mystik - Polysaturated
Best Solo Artist
Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision
Anika Moa - Falling In Love Again
Carly Binding - Alright With Me
Best Male Vocalist
Jon Toogood (Pacifier) - Pacifier
Che Fu - Misty Frequencies
Te Awanui Pine Reeder (Nesian Mystik) - For the People
Best Female Vocalist
Kirsten Morelle (Goldenhorse) - Riverhead
Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision
Anika Moa - Falling In Love Again
Breakthrough Artist Of The Year
The Datsuns - The Datsuns
Goldenhorse - Riverhead
Blindspott - Blindspott
Songwriter Of The Year
Che Fu - Misty Frequencies
goodshirt - Sophie
Nesian Mystik - It's On
Highest Selling NZ Album
Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision
Nesian Mystik - Polysaturated
Che Fu - Navigator
Highest Selling NZ Single
K'Lee - Can You Feel Me
Katchafire - Giddy Up
Nesian Mystik - It's On
Best Urban Album
P Money - Big Things
Nesian Mystik - Polysaturated
Deceptikonz - Elimination
Best Dance Album
Rhombus - Bass Player
Salmonella Dub - Outside the Dubplates
Subware - Subware
Best Roots Music Album
Te Vaka - Nukukehe
Trinity Roots Band - True
Darren Watson - King Size
Best Jazz Album
Twinset - It's a Summer Feeling
Kevin Clark - Once Upon a Song I Flew
Matt Penman - The Unquiet
Best Classical Album
New Zealand String Quartet - Beethoven Rasumovsky Quartets Opus 59 Nos 2 and 3
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Douglas Lilburn - the Three Symphonies
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Simon Boccanegra - Giuseppe Verdi
Best Mana Reo Album
Hareruia Aperahama - Waiata of Bob Marley Vol 2
Ngahiwi Apanui - E Tau Nei
Adam Whauwhau - He Hua O Roto
Best Mana Maori Album
Soul Paua - Pohewa
Upper Hutt Posse - Te Reo Maori Remixes
Mahinarangi Tocker - Hei Ha
Brother J - Be Bop a Nui
Best Pacific Island Album
Pacific Soul - Pacific Soul
Jamoa Jam - Tama Mai Le Pasifika
Lapi Mariner - Just Me
Technical category winners
Best Video
Joe Lonie and goodshirt - Sophie
Producer
Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision
Engineer
Clint Murphy and Dave Rhodes - Blindspott
Cover Design
Campbell Hooper-Johnson - Flock: The Best of the Mutton Birds
Radio Programmer
Andi Dawkins, More FM, Christchurch
NZ Music Awards bigger but no bolder
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