
MUSIC PRODUCERS GUILD AWARDS 2012
- THE WINNERS AND SHORTLISTS
Producer of the Year, sponsored by BPI and the BRITS 2012:
Ethan Johns
Shortlist: Paul Epworth, Flood, Ethan Johns
Recording Engineer of the Year, sponsored by Prism Sound:
Geoff Foster
Shortlist: Dan Austin, Haydn Bendall, Geoff Foster
Mix Engineer of the Year, sponsored by Solid State Logic:
Tom Elmhirst
Shortlist: Dave Bascombe, Tom Elmhirst, Mark 'Spike' Stent
Mastering Engineer of the Year, sponsored by Radial Engineering:
Mandy Parnell
Shortlist: John Dent, Mandy Parnell, Ray Staff
International Producer of the Year, sponsored by British Grove Studios:
Butch Vig
Shortlist: T-Bone Burnett, Dimitri Tikovoi, Butch Vig
International Engineer of the Year, sponsored by Focusrite:
Andrew Scheps
Shortlist: Andrew Scheps, Jonathan Shakhovskoy, Gus Oberg
Live Production of The Year, sponsored by Shure:
Radio Head - Live in Praha
Shortlist: Jools Holland TV Series, Radiohead - Live in Praha, The Who - Live at Leeds/Hull
UK Album of the Year (11), sponsored by Universal Audio:
PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
Shortlist: Adele - 21, Everything, Everything - Man Alive, PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
UK Single of the Year (11), sponsored by Air Entertainment Group:
Adele - Rolling In The Deep
Shortlist: Adele - Rolling In The Deep, Noah & The Whale - l.i.f.e.g.o.e.s.o.n, Anna Calvi - Desire
The Joe Meek Legacy Award,
sponsored by PMI Audio:
Steve Lillywhite
Re-mixer of the Year, sponsored by Novation:
Jamie xx
Shortlist: James Rutledge, Jamie xx, Starsmith (Finlay Dow-Smith)
Breakthrough Producer of the Year,
sponsored by Deep Recording Studios:
Yogi
Shortlist: Stevan Krakovic, James Rutledge, Yogi
Breakthrough Engineer of the Year, sponsored by Genelec:
Tom Morris
Shortlist: George Apsion, Tom Morris, Lee Slater
Studio of the Year, sponsored by The Mic Store:
Eastcote Studios
Shortlist: Air, Eastcote, Rak, Snap
Outstanding Contribution to UK Music, sponsored by PPL:
Martin Mills
Unsung Hero, sponsored by Alchemea:
Crispin Murray
Special Recognition Award, supported by BPI:
Martin Rushent



























