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Premio Ruido
DescriptionBest album from Spain
LocationSpain
First awarded2015
Websitepremioruido.es

Premio Ruido (Spanish for "Noise Prize") was set up in October 2015 as a yearly single-category award for the best music album produced in Spain. The first ceremony to present the award took place in January 2016, after the nominees had been announced in November of the previous year.

In terms of the process followed and rules, Premio Ruido bears a close similarity to the Mercury Prize in the UK, and the intention is to recognise artistic quality over sales success, in contrast to previously existing awards. However, whilst the Mercury Prize is awarded by a mixed panel that includes both musicians and figures of the music industry, as well as members of the media and journalists, and was established by the British Phonographic Industry, Premio Ruido was established by Periodistas Asociados de Música (the Spanish Association of Music Journalists) and it is their members who take part in the selection. The company Virtual Contenidos SL manages and produces the annual awards, while PAM's Board of Directors conducts and ratifies the voting process.[1]

At the initial stage, PAM members vote for their favourite national records launched that year. This is so as to draw a stylistically diverse shortlist of twelve nominated albums. A recording is deemed "national" if at least half of the artists taking part are Spanish nationals or else have permanent residency in Spain. At the final stage, the associates vote for just one of the nominees. The winning artist is presented with a trophy.[2]

El Niño de Elche was the inaugural winner with the album "Voces del extremo".[3]

Winners and shortlisted nominees

Triángulo de Amor Bizarro en el Festival Mundo Vermello
Winners of the 2016 edition Triángulo de Amor Bizarro
Love of Lesbian en la sala Razzmatazz
Love of Lesbian
Rosalía and Raül Refree
Year Winner Shortlisted nominees Ref.
2015 Niño de ElcheVoces del extremo
2016 Triángulo de Amor BizarroSalve discordia
2017 RosalíaLos ángeles (featuring Raül Refree)
  • Sentido del Espectáculo – Biznaga
  • Cala Vento – Fruto panorama
  • C. Tangana – Ídolo
  • Exquirla – Para quienes aún viven
  • Maria Arnal and Marcel Bagés – 45 cerebros y un corazón
  • Pablo Und DestruktionPredación
  • Los PlanetasZona temporalmente autónoma
  • Rocío Márquez – Firmamento
  • Rufus T. Firefly – Magnolia
2018 RosalíaEl mal querer
  • La Plata – Desorden
  • Morgan – Air
  • Nacho Vegas – Violética
  • Niño de Elche – Antología del cante flamenco heterodoxo
  • Putochinomaricón – Corazón de cerdo con ginseng al vapor
  • Rufus T. Firefly – Loto
  • Toundra – Vortex
  • ZaharaAstronauta

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "La voz extrema de Niño de Elche conquista el primer Premio Ruido de la crítica". El País. Retrieved 17 May 2016.