![]() ![]() It will be a fun night with Lewis Capaldi as my co-host and honouring all the incredible Australian artists this year. This November marks the 25th anniversary of my first album, Left Of The Middle, so it will be a celebration for me in many ways. Natalie said: “I am beyond excited to be returning home to Australia to co-host this year’s ARIA Awards. Natalie has accumulated sales of over 10 million albums and one billion streams, five UK Top 10 singles, 10 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1 album, three UK Top 10 albums, two BRIT Awards, eight ARIA Awards, three MTV Music Awards, one Billboard Music Award, three GRAMMY™️ nominations and more. The single was taken from her subsequent ARIA #1 album, 1997’s Left Of The Middle, which went on to sell over seven million copies worldwide and celebrates its 25th anniversary this November. Natalie was propelled into the limelight in the 1990s, kicking off her career in music with the chart-topping Torn, which reached #2 on the UK and Australian singles charts, #1 airplay around the world and #1 on the Billboard Airplay chart for 14 weeks, with more than a million copies sold in the UK alone. ![]() The pair will recognise, pay tribute and celebrate the achievements of the incredibly talented artists and industry professionals in Australia’s music community. In the first live and in-person show since 2019, this year's awards will be co-hosted by eight-time ARIA Awards-winner, Aussie-born international icon Natalie Imbruglia, joined by internationally loved singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi. Held at Sydney’s iconic live music venue, The Hordern Pavilion on Gadigal land, the 2022 ARIA Awards will be available to watch live and free across Australia on Channel 9 and 9Now and streamed internationally across YouTube. The best of the best in homegrown music will be celebrated across 27 categories on Thursday, 24 November. Julia Jacklin, Gang Of Youths, King Stingray and Luude nominated for four ARIA AwardsĪustralian music’s biggest night of celebration is almost here, with nominees and ARIA Awards co-hosts revealed for the 2022 ARIA Awards in partnership with YouTube today via live stream, presented by Nine’s Brooke Boney. As he told Apple Music about his choice of collaborators, “I want to find people who are doing something different and open to working with different sounds and unconventional beats-just open-minded people who have something to say.RÜFÜS DU SOL takes the lead with seven ARIA Awards nominationsĪmyl and The Sniffers,King Stingray and Flume claim six ARIA Awards nominations |īaker Boy, Vance Joy, The Kid LAROI score five ARIA Awards nominations Wherever electronic music is right now, you can be sure that whatever Flume is cooking up in his studio is two steps ahead. On the 2019 mixtape Hi This Is Flume, he dusted off his most experimental beats yet while linking up with slowthai, SOPHIE and JPEGMAFIA. His twisted trap drums and spacious atmospheres proved the perfect foil for vocalists like Vic Mensa, Tove Lo and Little Dragon, leading to production work for Lorde and Vince Staples. With 2016’s Skin, he showed his growth with trickier beats and more innovative sound-sculpting, without forgetting about the importance of a perfect hook (exhibit A: “Never Be Like You”, with a swoon-worthy topline from the Toronto singer kai). Those head-nodding beats and hazy effects quickly became staples on chill playlists, but Flume was already lining up his next wave. The sedate vibe was the flip side of EDM’s peak-time energy, but his slippery synths and ribbon-like vocal edits showed kinship with dubstep a sound many would soon call “future bass” was born. The following year, his self-titled debut album established the outline of his nascent sound, pairing spring-loaded drum programming with dreamily chopped-up samples. A decade later, the deliriously laidback vibe of his debut single, “Sleepless”, got him signed to Australia’s Future Classic. In a way, it did crack a code: To see music’s inner workings laid bare came as a revelation to young Streten. The free gift wasn’t a secret decoder ring, but a CD with rudimentary production software. Streten got his start making music when he was 10 or 11, when his dad bought him a box of cereal. In the process, he helped pioneer a whole new dimension of chill. In the early 2010s, just as main-stage EDM was pushing tempos and decibels into the red, Flume-aka Harley Streten, born in 1991-went in the opposite direction, delving into hip-hop beats and airy synths. When he was just 20 years old, Sydney producer Flume leveraged his easygoing surfer attitude into single-handedly changing the course of electronic music’s evolution. ![]()
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