Its been a while since we wrote (must try harder) and it seems like only five minutes ago that we did our post on LMA 12. We have been very busy completing projects for REthinkthings and working on other commissions (which unfortunately must stay under wraps for the time being). None the less, We were honoured to be asked to once again produce the full set of “LMAS” (Liverpool Music Award) trophies again in 2013.
The second Liverpool Music Awards ceremony, sponsored by Liverpool City
Council took
place on Sunday 25 August at St George’s Hall, as part of the new Liverpool International Music
Festival. The red
carpet event honours the heroes of the Liverpool music scene, from the
musicians to those behind the scenes.
This year's
all star line up included Miles Kane, Heidi Range, China
Crisis, Lee Butler and Paul Rutherford. Hosted by Liverpool born DJ Janice
Long, it proved to be a star studded event, with presenters including
chart-topping stars Heidi Range from the Sugababes and Atomic Kitten’s Liz McClarnon, with guests including Miles Kane, The Farm and cast members of Hollyoaks.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: “What a fantastic celebration of Liverpool’s musical talent.
“It was an evening to remember with stand-out performances from local artists right through to the touching tribute to Michael Molloy which recognised a young man who, in his short life, showed a real passion for music.
Last year we were proud to have captured the likes of Rebecca Ferguson and Mel C appreciating our efforts, this year is just as exciting with the winners as follows:
THE MICHAEL MOLLOY YOUTH MUSIC AWARD - KATIE
NICHOLAS
MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR- ESCO WILLIAMS
FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR - NATALIE
MCCOOL
BAND OF THE YEAR - THE HUMMINGBIRDS
DJ OF THE YEAR - ANTON POWERS
SINGLE OF THE YEAR - MICHAEL MOLLOY
& ALEX EVANS – RISE & FALL
ALBUM OF THE YEAR - DON'T FORGET WHO
YOU ARE – MILES KANE
ONE TO WATCH AWARD - LUMIN BELLS
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR - IAN BROUDIE
MUSIC BUSINESS OF THE YEAR - ELEVATOR
STUDIOS
LIVE MUSIC NIGHT OF THE YEAR - LIVERPOOL
ACOUSTIC
LIVE MUSIC VENUE OF THE YEAR - LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - BILLY BUTLER
THE ROGER EAGLE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC - JANICE LONG
LOCAL MUSIC CHAMPION - GEOFF DAVIES
JUDGES' SPECIAL AWARD - THE JUSTICE
COLLECTIVE
Awards
director Ellie Phillips said: "I'm delighted with how well it has
gone, all of the performances were spectacular, and the turn out to
support the nominees and the awards in general was brilliant.
“St
George's Hall was the perfect setting, and the atmosphere was so upbeat,
everyone seemed to have a great time.
Award
Judges Yaw Owusu, Spike Beecham, Roger
Hill, Steve Levine, Billy Butler, Lee Butler, Jennifer John, Janice Long, Jade
Wright, Dave Monks, Mark Featherstone-Witty and Michael Jones selected the
deserved winners who each take home one of our evolved hand made trophies.
Our esteemed designer Tom Sutton
handcrafted the laser cut sheet metal into cylindrical scrolls and manipulated
them to pinch more in the middle to give the look and feel of it having been
held in the middle by the ribbon. This ribbon now varies in thickness, becoming
wider as it descends in an elegant single twist to meet the lathe turned wooden
bases, hand finished by our designer Andrew Luft.
The ribbon evolution was key to
making the award more statuesque and sits nicely with the arrow cut end at the
scroll centre, a mirror image of the “M” in the #LIMF (Liverpool International
Music Festival) logos we have seen across the city this weekend.
Rather than the awards having the
illusion of “dance”, this year there is a greater emphasis throughout the structure
on the idea of floating and gliding, serving as a visual cue for the ceremonial
importance of this event both locally and nationally. Rivets and screws this
year, integral to the honesty of the first set have now been removed, freeing
visual clutter and drawing the eye to the central wax seal which adds a splash
of colour and highlights elements of the Music Awards logo.
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2012 Trophies |
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Evolved design for 2013 |
The form and colour of the scrolls
and texture and finish of the bases have been maintained to retain its iconic
identity and sense of warmth. We feel the 2013 release is far superior to that
of 2012 and we are excited to be
thinking already about how it could be further developed for next year!