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The Mercury Prize has announced nominations for 2009 with Speech Debelle's album 'Speech Therapy' being given a nod of nomination, along side Florence and the Machine, Bat For Lashes, La Roux, Friendly Fires and Glasvegas to name a few.
Speech Therapy features two singles, The Key and Better Days - both tracks co-written and produced by Australian producer Leigh Ryan, best known as Plutonic Lab. His production work on the album has been described as like no hip hop record you've ever heard." (Dazed & Confused) with The Key being named single of the week in NME and Sunday Times. "A pleasurable point of difference in modern hip hop." (M8)
The Mercury prize was established in 1992 as an alternative to the more commercially minded Brit awards. A panel of industry experts, including journalists, musicians and independent-label executives, debate the merits of what they believe to be the finest British albums from the past year, regardless of sales or radio play. Previous winners include Portishead, PJ Harvey and Arctic Monkeys. The winner of this year's award will be announced on 8 September 2009.
The Mercury Prize has announced nominations for 2009 with Speech Debelle's album 'Speech Therapy' nominated along side Florence and the Machine, Bat For Lashes, La Roux, Friendly Fires and Glasvegas to name a few.
Speech Therapy features two singles, The Key and Better Days - both tracks co-written and produced by Australian producer Leigh Ryan, best known as Plutonic Lab. His production work on the album has been described as like no hip hop record you've ever heard." (Dazed & Confused) with The Key being named single of the week in NME and Sunday Times. "A pleasurable point of difference in modern hip hop." (M8)