The Music Producers Guild (MPG) Awards 2016 is opening its call for nominations from 1 September.
All submissions for awards can be made via the MPG website. The event, which is now in its eighth year, celebrates the contribution by the UK’s top producers, engineers, remixers and mastering engineers to the music industry.
Tony Platt, MPG Awards group director, said: ‘We have been delighted with the year on year increase in submissions for all the categories and the growing recognition being afforded to the role of incredibly talented professionals from all genres.
‘The MPG Awards ensure that these creative people are properly acknowledged and credited and therefore it is very important for as many of the eligible people and projects as possible to be represented.’
Previous winners include Sir George Martin CBE, Paul Epworth, Brian Eno, Trevor Horn and Dave Stewart.
Submissions for the awards need to be made by 30 September. The event takes place 3 February 2016.
The MPG 2016 Awards categories open for public submission are:
UK Producer of the Year
International Producer of the Year
Breakthrough Producer of the Year
Recording Engineer of the Year
Breakthrough Engineer of the Year
Mix Engineer of the Year
Mastering Engineer of the Year
Re-mixer of the Year
UK Album of the Year
UK Single Song Release of the Year
Studio of the Year
The A&R Award
All submissions for awards can be made via the MPG website. The event, which is now in its eighth year, celebrates the contribution by the UK’s top producers, engineers, remixers and mastering engineers to the music industry.
Tony Platt, MPG Awards group director, said: ‘We have been delighted with the year on year increase in submissions for all the categories and the growing recognition being afforded to the role of incredibly talented professionals from all genres.
‘The MPG Awards ensure that these creative people are properly acknowledged and credited and therefore it is very important for as many of the eligible people and projects as possible to be represented.’
Previous winners include Sir George Martin CBE, Paul Epworth, Brian Eno, Trevor Horn and Dave Stewart.
Submissions for the awards need to be made by 30 September. The event takes place 3 February 2016.
The MPG 2016 Awards categories open for public submission are:
UK Producer of the Year
International Producer of the Year
Breakthrough Producer of the Year
Recording Engineer of the Year
Breakthrough Engineer of the Year
Mix Engineer of the Year
Mastering Engineer of the Year
Re-mixer of the Year
UK Album of the Year
UK Single Song Release of the Year
Studio of the Year
The A&R Award