So the Sony Radio Academy Awards 2009 – or ‘the Oscars of the radio world’, as I’m sure anyone involved will customarily term them – are almost upon us (tonight, to be precise) and the various shortlists make pretty interesting reading.
Yes, you’ve got the obligatory nods to Moyles, Mayo, Mills and Feltz (okay, maybe Vanessa was slightly less obligatory), but of greater note are the nominees from less readily available radio sources. No doubt this has something to do with the evolving face of media consumption: more DAB radios, greater penetration of satellite TV, the proliferation of the podcast, and – oh yeah – that internet thingy; but you’ve got to consider the content of individual shows themselves.
For example, Answer Me This! – a weekly podcast delivered by Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann has been shortlisted in the Internet Programme category – making it the first independently-produced comedy podcast ever to have been nominated. And certainly the first to be broadcast from a living room in Crystal Palace.
Another potential surprise is the four separate nods amassed by Electric Radio Brixton, a digital station launched a couple of years back with live performances from Mick Jones and Billy Bragg. What’s so impressive about that? It’s developed, produced and run by inmates of HMP Brixton. Insert your own “the jailhouse rocks” joke here.
Whilst clearly an arena for more niche music, editorial and entertainment programming, digital radio and podcasts arguably provide a forum for creativity and expression beyond the traditional 88.7-108Mhz FM spectrum.
It’s no massive surprise to me, therefore, that BBC 6 Music’s Adam and Joe have amassed four separate Sony nominations this year. If you don’t know of Adam and Joe, or haven’t encountered any of their previous TV or radio material, I can only urge you: get involved. The three hour show – and its commercial music-free, leaner, podcasted offspring – is a subculture gem. Cleverly disguised as two good mates chatting about films, music, telly and whatever else takes their fancy, the pair are relentlessly self-effacing, witty and eloquent, putting in a unparalleled amount of personal creativity into every weekly installment.
This has clearly rubbed off on their audience. One of the most popular features, Song Wars, where the pair write and perform songs based on a given theme, spawned Video Wars, a listener challenge to create a video to accompany said tunes.
One rather dedicated listener made an astounding homage to Radiohead’s brilliant ‘No Surprises’ video, to incongruously accompany ‘Meatballs’, a poignant Joe-penned number based on the cooking instructions found on the Ikea delicacy (seriously).
If you don’t know the original video, click here to see it.
And this is the Video Wars version (NB unless you don’t mind getting a few strange looks, you might want to hook up your headphones before starting the clip below…):
A frightening amount of effort.
Still, the overall winner went a step further, creating an entire stop-motion film for Adam’s song, ‘Jane’s Brain’ – a ludicrously accomplished effort, the output certainly justifying A&J’s nominations in Sony’s Best Competition and Listener Participation categories:
I heartily hope the boys manage to sweep the boards at the ceremony tonight; although I’m doubtful they’d argue with any of the lags on B-Wing should Electric Radio Brixton manage to steal their thunder…
By Jonathan Izzard on May 11th, 2009
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So Adam & Joe didn’t win any Golds…but there’s no shame in second place.
Three Silver awards out of four nominations was good going – BBC coverage at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8045059.stm, with full coverage available here: http://www.radioawards.org/winners/?year=2009