Nia Archives has won Best Producer Supported By BandLab at the BandLab NME Awards 2022.
The producer, on the rise for her fresh and vibrant jungle sound, beat out Arca, Fred Again.., India Jordan, and Travis Barker for this yearâs award.
“It’s an enormous role, but one thing all of tonight’s nominees have in common is they are all dedicated to their craft,” presenter Tiffany Calver said of the job of a producer.
âI fucking love jungle music,” Archives said while accepting the award at Londonâs O2 Academy Brixton, adding that she dedicates the win to her little brother.
“It doesn’t matter who you are, it doesn’t matter where you come from, you can do whatever you like and you can make something of yourself,â she added.
Nia Archives was born in Bradford and raised in Manchester on a steady diet of reggae, rocksteady and old-school jungle. She made the cut for the NME 100 2022, which lists a hundred essential emerging artists to keep an eye on this year, for her âdancefloor-ready nu-jazzâ that packs in âevery one of her diverse influences.â
The DJ and vocalistâs innovative take on drum ânâ bass can be heard on her remix of fellow nominee PinkPantheressâ track âNineteenâ, which was featured on her âTo Hell With Itâ remix album. Her debut EP âHeadz Gone Westâ dropped in April last year and highly anticipated follow-up âForbidden Feelingzâ is set for release on March 10.
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