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*[[Aura Dione]] - "In Love with the World"
*[[Stine Bramsen]] – "Love Sea" (from the album ''Express Non-Stop'')
*[[Nabiha]] – "Mind the Gap"
*[[Shaka Loveless]] – "Tomgang" and "Ikke mere tid"
*[[Lukas Graham]] – "[[Lukas Graham (album)|Better Than Yourself (Criminal Mind Pt. 2)]]"
*[[Nephew]] – "Hjertestater"
*[[Mads Langer]] – "Nu hvor du har brændt mig af" (from the almbum ''Vejen væk'')
*[[Outlandish]] – "Stupid Man"
*[[Burhan G]] – "Midnat i Europa" (from the album ''2'')
*[[Medina (singer)|Medina]] – "Har du glemt" ([[For altid (album)]])
*[[EaggerStunn]] - "Kugledans"
*[[Klumben]] & Raske Penge – "Faxe Kondi"
*[[Marie Key]] – "Uopnåelig"
*[[Dúné]] – "Hell No!"


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 01:55, 8 January 2013

The Danish Music Awards (DMA) is a Danish award show. The show has been arranged by IFPI since 1989, and was originally called IFPI-prisen ("IFPI-Award") until 1991, when it changed its name to Dansk Grammy ("Danish Grammy"). The current name was given in 2001, after the American Grammy Awards took copyright on the name Grammy.

In 2011 IFPI joined together with TV2 (Denmark) and KODA to present the awards ceremony. [1]

2009

The Winners
Category Winner
Dansish Album of the Year L.O.C. - Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Band of the Year VETO
Danish Female Artist of the Year Aura Dione
Danish Male Artist of the Year Peter Sommer
New Danish Name of the Year Choir of Young Believers
Danish Hit of the Year Lizzie - "Ramt i natten"
Danish Rock Album of the Year Peter Sommer - Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene
Danish Pop Album of the Year Aura - Columbine
Danish Electronice Album of the Year Mike Sheridan - I syv sind
Danish Hip-Hop Album of the Year L.O.C. - Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Hard Rock Album of the Year A Kid Hereafter in the Grinding Light - A Kid Hereafter in the Grinding Light
Danish Singer/Songwriter Album of the Year Teitur - The Singer
Danish Voxpop Album of the Year Anne Linnet - Anne Linnet
Danish Children's Album of the Year Kaya Brüel - Med Dannebrog på næsen
Danish Songwriter of the Year Peter Sommer
Danish Producer of the Year Rune Rask & Jonas Vestergaard for L.O.C. - Melankolia/XxxCouture
Danish Music Video of the Year Thomas J. Mikkelsen & Dennis Holck Petersen for UFO Yepha - "Næh Næh"
Danish Artwork of the Year Martin Furze for Natasja - Shooting Star
Foreign Album of the Year Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
New Foreign Name of the Year MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
Foreign Hit of the Year Duffy - "Mercy"
IFPI's Prize of Honor Love Shop
Performances

Performace by these artists:

  • Sys Bjerre – "Sandpapir" and "Pik"
  • Peter Sommer – "Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene" and "Chancetur"
  • Mike Sheridan – "Krisehjælp" (featuring Nicolaj Rasted), "Too Close" (featuring Mads Langer) and "Fact-Fiction" (featuring Mads Langer).
  • VETO – "Blackout" and "You Say Yes, I Say Yes"
  • Balstyrko – "Intet stopper helt" and "Jagten paa noget"
  • Love Shop – "Alle har en drøm at befri", "Love Goes On Forever" and "Kræmmersjæl"

Prizes were given in 22 categories[2] of these are eight different musical genre from children's albums to electronica. 52 different artists or bands had 89 nominations at the Danish Music Awards 2009. More thn 46% of the nominees are women or had women as their main artist. One fourth of the nominees were newcomers.

2010

Danish Music Awards 2010 was held at the Bremen Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday 14 November 2010. The host was songwriter and producer Søren Rasted. The show was not shown live on Danish TV. This was the first that the IFPI, World Music Denmark, Jazz Danmark and Folkemusikkens Fælles Sekretariat joined forces and made one joint music award event.[3]

The awards were given to 20 different music categories.[4] The prize Steppeulven for Hope of the Year was given by the Foreningen af Danske Musikkritikere (Association of Danish Music Critics).

The Winners
Category Winner
Dansish Album of the Year Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Danske Band of the Year Alphabeat
Danish Female Artist of the Year Medina
Danish Male Artist of the Year Rasmus Seebach
New Danish Name of the Year Medina
Danish Hit of the Year Medina - "Vi to"
Danish Songwriter of the Year Medina and Providers for Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Danish Producer of the Year Providers for Medina - Velkommen til Medina
Foreign Album of the Year Robyn - Body Talk Pt. 1
Foreign Hit of the Year Stromae - "Alors On Danse"
Danish Jazz-album of the Year Jakob Bro - Balledeering
Danish Vocaljazz Album of the Year Sinne Eeg - Don’t Be So Blue
New Danish Jazz-name of the Year August Rosenbaum
Danish Crossover Jazz-album of the Year Girls in Airports - Girls In Airports
Danish Folk Album of the Year Falgren Busk Duo - Duet
New Danish Folk Name of the Year Falgren Busk Duo
Danish Folk Musician/Vocalist of the Year Nikolaj Busk
Danish Folk Composer of the Year Bjarke Falgren for Falgren Busk Duo - Duet
Danish World Album of the Year Afenginn - Bastard Etno
Danish World Track of the Year Fatma Zidan - "Ana Kol"
Initiative of the Year Rap Akademiet
Steppeulven for Hope of the Year Marie Fisker
IFPI's Prize of Honor Cæcilie Norby

2011

The Winners
Category Winner[5]
Danish Album of the year Agnes Obel - Philharmonics
Danish Songwriter of the year Agnes Obel
Danish Band of the year The William Blakes
Danish Female Artist of the year Agnes Obel
Danish Male Artist of the year Søren Huss
Danish Hit of the year Fallulah - "Out of It" from The Black Cat Neighbourhood (album)
New Danish Name of the year Agnes Obel
Danish Live Name of the year Turboweekend
Danish Producer of the year Fridolin and Fallulah for Fallulah - "Out of It"
Internationale Album of the year Adele - 21
Internationale Hit of the year Rihanna - "Only Girl (In the World)"
Danish Rock-album of the year The William Blakes - The Way of the Warrior
Danish Pop-album of the year Agnes Obel - Philharmonics
Danish Urban-album of the year L.O.C. - Libertiner from the Libertiner (album)
Danish Voxpop-album of the year Alberte Winding - Fjerde til venstre
Danish Club-album of the year Kato - Discolized 2.0
Danish Music Video of the year L.O.C. - "Ung for evigt" from the Libertiner (album)
Audience Prize of the year Nik & Jay
Danish Music Awards Prize of Honor Nik & Jay

2012

The Winners
Category Winner
Danish Album of the Year Malk de KoijnToback to the Fromtime
New Danish Name of the Year Lukas Graham
Danish Band of the Year When Saints Go Machine
Danish Songwriter of the Year Rasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach and Ankerstjerne for Mer' end kærlighed
Danish Female Artist of the Year Aura Dione
Danish Male Artist of the Year Rasmus Seebach
Danish Hit of the Year Aura Dione – "Geronimo"
Danish Live Name of the Year Malk de Koijn
Audience Prize of the Year Rasmus Seebach
New Artist (New Ideas/New Thinker) of the Year Christopher
Danish Rock-album of the Year Spleen UnitedSchool of Euphoria
Danish Pop-album of the Year Rasmus SeebachMer' end kærlighed
Danish Urban-album of the Year Malk de KoijnToback to the Fromtime
Danish Voxpop-album of the Year SebastianØjeblikkets mester
Danish Club-album of the Year Shaka Loveless – "Tomgang"
Danish Producer of the Year When Saints Go Machine for Konkylie
Danish Music Video of the Year Shaka Loveless – "Tomgang" (Instructor: Amdi Niss-Espinoza)
Internationale Album of the Year Lana Del ReyBorn to Die
Internationale Hit of the Year Gotye – "Somebody That I Used to Know"
Danish Music Awards Prize of Honor Thomas Helmig
Performances

See also

References

  1. ^ http://dma.tv2.dk/
  2. ^ Siegel.dk
  3. ^ Lindholm, Lasse (6. september 2010). "Danish Music Awards 2010 – én samlet prisfest". IFPI. Retrieved 19 November 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Lindholm, Lasse (15. november 2010). "Medina gjorde rent bord til Danish Music Awards". IFPI. Retrieved 19 November 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Agnes' aften til Danish Music Awards (in Danish)