Swapmeet, Teenage Joans, and Electric Fields were amongst the other acts who picked up significant awards.
Aleksiah (Supplied)
Adelaide-based indie rock singer-songwriter aleksiah has enjoyed a huge night at this year’s SA Music Awards, winning four awards throughout the night following the release of her cheeky new single, Batsh*t.
Taking home the wins for Best New Artist, Best Solo Artist, the Emily Burrows Award (presented by APRA AMCOS) and the award for Most Popular Pop Artist, aleksiah wasn’t the only one who dominated throughout the night.
Other South Australian favourites, such as Swapmeet and Teenage Joans, took home two awards each. Swapmeet won the coveted Best Song award (for Ceiling Fan) as well as Best Release (for their album Oxalis), while Teenage Joans snapped up Best Group and Most Popular Punk Artist.
In other big categories, Electric Fields were crowned Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Artist, and DEM MOB received the award for Best Regional Artist.
Meanwhile, in another milestone, the Sisters Of Invention - the world’s first all-female leaning pop group with disabilities - received the MusicSA Community Achievement Award for their work in the local community and disability awareness. Sound engineering students Matt Stasinowsky and Joshua Rocca won the Neville Clark Award.
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One of the biggest moments of the night, though, went to Guy Sebastian, who was inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame. Acknowledging his roots within the South Australian community, the Battle Scars singer accepted the honour and performed live for the audience. Other performers included West Thebarton, My Cherie, and Sons Of Zöku.
You can check out the complete list of winners below.
MusicSA CEO Christine Schloithe said of this year’s impressive award winners and nominees: “This year’s South Australian Music Awards really showcased the incredible depth and diversity of talent within our state over the past year.
“From emerging artists to established favourites, all nominees and winners represented the passion and resilience of South Australia’s independent music sector, and it’s inspiring to see all the award winners receive the recognition they deserve.”
Minister for Arts Andrea Michaels MP added, “Congratulations to the incredible SA Music Awards winners and finalists for 2024.
“All of you have made an important contribution to South Australian music this year, and it’s wonderful to celebrate your achievements.
“As Australia’s only UNESCO City of Music, the Malinauskas Government is committed to supporting our state’s incredible musicians and growing the South Australian music sector for the future.”
International Collaboration Award – Dr. Oliver Fartach-Naini
Community Achievement Award – Sisters of Invention
Emily Burrows Award – aleksiah
Neville Clark Award – Matt Stasinowsky, Joshua Rocca
Best Song – Ceiling Fan by Swapmeet
Best New Artist – aleksiah
Best Regional Artist – DEM MOB
Best Group – Teenage Joans
Best Solo Artist – aleksiah
Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Artist – Electric Fields
Best Release – Oxalis by Swapmeet
Best Studio – Forest Range Studio
Best Large Music Festival – Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival
Best Small Music Festival – Space Jams
Best Studio Engineer / Producer – Lucinda Machin
Best Live Technician – Luke Hancock
Best Manager – Rachel Whitford
Best Live Music Venue – Crown & Anchor
Best Regional Venue, Festival, or Music Event – South East Beer & BBQ Festival
Best Cover Art – Aysh Field for Coldwave, No Conflict
Best Music Video – Bryce Kraehenbuehl for LOLA, Game Over
Best Music Photograph – Deb Kloeden for The Empty Threats
Best Music Educator – Annie Siegmann
Most Popular Blues & Roots Artist – The Honey Badgers
Most Popular Country Artist – Brad Chicken & The Bootstraps
Most Popular Electronic Artist – Jane Doe
Most Popular Experimental or Art Music Artist – SONS OF ZÖKU
Most Popular Folk Artist – Maisie B.
Most Popular Heavy Artist – The Munch
Most Popular Hip Hop Artist – J-MILLA
Most Popular Jazz Artist – Adam Page
Most Popular Pop Artist – aleksiah
Most Popular Punk Artist – Teenage Joans
Most Popular Rock Artist – West Thebarton
Most Popular Soul, Funk, or R'n'B Artist – Ukulele Death Squad