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New Zealand Music Award for Best Electronic Album

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New Zealand Music Award for Best Electronic Album

The New Zealand Music Award for Best Electronic Album is a New Zealand Music Award that honours New Zealand artists for outstanding dance-pop and electronica albums.

The inaugural award was presented as Best Electronica Album in 2002 to Sola Rosa for their album Solarized. The following year the award was renamed Best Dance Album, then in 2004 the award was again renamed, this time to Best Dance/Electronica Album. In 2010 the award reverted to Best Electronica Album, and from 2016 it became Best Electronic Album. Salmonella Dub and Concord Dawn have each won the award twice, while Shapeshifter has been nominated six times but won only once.

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New Zealand Music Award for Best Electronic Album Wikipedia