
The 2013 Barclaycard Mercury Prize Albums of the Year nominations were announced last night at Covent Garden’s The Hospital Club. Hosted by Lauren Laverne, the acts up for winning the prestigious £20,000 prize were revealed:
Arctic Monkeys ‘AM’
David Bowie ‘The Next Day’
Disclosure ‘Settle’
Foals ‘Holy Fire’
Jake Bugg ‘Jake Bugg’
James Blake ‘Overgrown’
Jon Hopkins ‘Immunity’
Laura Marling ‘Once I Was An Eagle’
Laura Mvula ‘Sing To The Moon’
Rudimental ‘Home’
Savages ‘Silence Yourself’
Villagers ‘Awayland’
A significant year for musical creativity and excellence is demonstrated with the 12 albums, celebrating the wonderful range of talents, genres and styles present right now. Here at Miloco, we’re particularly pleased as two of our past clients have received nominations, so congratulations and good luck to all!
Jake Bugg – Jake Bugg
The Nottingham singer-songwriter’s debut album was produced and mixed by Mike Crossey (Gotham Producers) at the Motor Museum, Liverpool. Read more about the record here.
Foals – Holy Fire
The third album from Foals was produced and Mixed by Flood and Moulder and Recorded by Catherine Marks. Recorded in Assault & Battery 2 and mixed in Assault & Battery 1, the record was propelled into the number 2 spot thanks to it’s infectious single, Inhaler.
Find out more about the release here.
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