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'''Anugerah Musik Indonesia''' (in [[English language|English]]: '''Indonesian Music Awards'''), also known as '''AMI''' or colloquially '''AMI Awards''' is an annual [[Indonesia]]n major [[music]] awards. Formerly known as BASF, the awards show features performances by prominent artists and presented in a widely-viewed televised ceremony. AMI were created in 1997 by [[Recording Industry Association of Indonesia|ASIRI]] (Recording Industry Association of Indonesia), PAPPRI (Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia), and KCI (Copyright Office of Indonesia). Then, the awards ceremony was held every year except for 2007.<ref>{{Cite web| title = 13 Years AMI | publisher = The Beat Magazine | year = 2010 | accessdate = 2010-06-15 | url = http://beatmag.com/jak15/index.php/component/content/article/152-front-page/1048-13-tahun-anugerah-musik-indonesia | language = Indonesian}}</ref>
'''Anugerah Musik Indonesia''' (in [[English language|English]]: '''Indonesian Music Awards'''), also known as '''AMI''' or colloquially '''AMI Awards''' is an annual [[Indonesia]]n major [[music]] awards. Formerly known as BASF Awards, the awards show features performances by prominent artists and presented in a widely-viewed televised ceremony. AMI were created in 1997 by [[Recording Industry Association of Indonesia|ASIRI]] (Recording Industry Association of Indonesia), PAPPRI (Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia), and KCI (Copyright Office of Indonesia). Then, the awards ceremony was held every year except for 2007.<ref>{{Cite web| title = 13 Years AMI | publisher = The Beat Magazine | year = 2010 | accessdate = 2010-06-15 | url = http://beatmag.com/jak15/index.php/component/content/article/152-front-page/1048-13-tahun-anugerah-musik-indonesia | language = Indonesian}}</ref>


The [[13th Anugerah Musik Indonesia]] took place on [[June 9|9 June]] 2010 at the Mangga Dua Square, [[Jakarta]].
The [[14th Anugerah Musik Indonesia]] will took place on July 6th, 2011 in [[Jakarta]].


==Award Categories==
==Award Categories==
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===General Field===
===General Field===
* Song of the Year
* Song of the Year
* Song of the Year (Lyrics using any of Indonesian local languages)
* Album of the Year
* Album of the Year
* Best Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
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* Best New Artist
* Best New Artist
* Best Record Producer
* Best Record Producer
* Best Record Engineer
* Best Album Cover


===Genre-specific Awards===
===Genre-specific Awards===
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====Children's====
====Children's====
* Best Music for Children Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Music for Children Performance by Solo
* Best Music for Children Performance by Duo or Group
* Best Song for Children
* Best Song for Children
* Best Album for Children
* Best Album for Children
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* Best Dance Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Dance Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group


====Dangdut====
====[[Dangdut]]====
* Best Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Dangdut Performance by Solo
* Best Dangdut Performance by Duo or Group
* Best Contemporary Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Contemporary Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group with Vocals Using Indonesian Regional Language
* Best Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group with Vocals (Lyrics using any of Indonesian local languages)
* Best Dangdut Song
* Best Dangdut Song
* Best Dangdut Melayu Song
* Best Dangdut Electronic/Dance Song
* Best Contemporary Dangdut Song
* Best Contemporary Dangdut Song
* Best Dangdut Album
* Best Dangdut Album
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* Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Jazz Album
* Best Jazz Album

====[[Keroncong]]====
* Best Keroncong Performance by Solo, Duo or Group


====Pop====
====Pop====
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* Best Rap Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Rap Performance by Solo, Duo or Group


====Reggae====
====Reggae / Ska====
* Best Reggae Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
* Best Reggae / Ska Performance by Solo, Duo or Group


====Rock====
====Rock====

Revision as of 05:39, 2 July 2011

Anugerah Musik Indonesia
Current: [[Anugerah Musik Indonesia 2011]]
DescriptionOutstanding achievements in the music industry
CountryIndonesia
Presented byIndonesian Music Awards' Board of Directors
First awarded1997
Websitehttp://ami-awards.com Edit this on Wikidata

Anugerah Musik Indonesia (in English: Indonesian Music Awards), also known as AMI or colloquially AMI Awards is an annual Indonesian major music awards. Formerly known as BASF Awards, the awards show features performances by prominent artists and presented in a widely-viewed televised ceremony. AMI were created in 1997 by ASIRI (Recording Industry Association of Indonesia), PAPPRI (Singers, Songwriters, and Music Record Producers Association of Indonesia), and KCI (Copyright Office of Indonesia). Then, the awards ceremony was held every year except for 2007.[1]

The 14th Anugerah Musik Indonesia will took place on July 6th, 2011 in Jakarta.

Award Categories

The AMI are awarded in a series of categories, each of which isolate a specific contribution to music. AMI categories have been added and removed over time.[2]

General Field

  • Song of the Year
  • Song of the Year (Lyrics using any of Indonesian local languages)
  • Album of the Year
  • Best Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
  • Best Collaboration Performance
  • Best New Artist
  • Best Record Producer
  • Best Record Engineer
  • Best Album Cover

Genre-specific Awards

Alternative

  • Best Alternative Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Children's

  • Best Music for Children Performance by Solo
  • Best Music for Children Performance by Duo or Group
  • Best Song for Children
  • Best Album for Children

Dance

  • Best Dance Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Dangdut

  • Best Dangdut Performance by Solo
  • Best Dangdut Performance by Duo or Group
  • Best Contemporary Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
  • Best Dangdut Performance by Solo, Duo or Group with Vocals (Lyrics using any of Indonesian local languages)
  • Best Dangdut Song
  • Best Dangdut Melayu Song
  • Best Dangdut Electronic/Dance Song
  • Best Contemporary Dangdut Song
  • Best Dangdut Album
  • Best Contemporary Dangdut Album

Film

  • Best Song Written for a Motion Picture

Jazz

  • Best Jazz Vocal Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Solo, Duo or Group
  • Best Jazz Album

Keroncong

  • Best Keroncong Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Pop

  • Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
  • Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
  • Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group
  • Best Pop Song
  • Best Pop Album

R&B

  • Best R&B Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Rap

  • Best Rap Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Reggae / Ska

  • Best Reggae / Ska Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

Rock

  • Best Rock Performance by Solo, Duo or Group
  • Best Rock Album

Traditional

  • Best Indonesian Traditional Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

World

  • Best World Music Performance by Solo, Duo or Group

See also

References

  1. ^ "13 Years AMI" (in Indonesian). The Beat Magazine. 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  2. ^ "2010 AMI Awards Nominations" (in Indonesian). Popmaya. 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-17. [dead link]