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Victor Van Vugt | |
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| Origin | Australia |
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Victor Van Vugt is amusic producer, mixer andengineer. An Australian based in Berlin, he has had a long association with the careers ofNick Cave and the Bad Seeds andBeth Orton.
He has also worked withP.J. Harvey,Depeche Mode,Gogol Bordello,The Pogues,The Fall,Einstürzende Neubauten,Billy Bragg,Luna,Athlete,Alison Moyet,The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Australian acts such asSarah Blasko,Clare Bowditch,The Panics,Augie March,Robert Forster,Dave Graney,The Triffids,The Go-Betweens andThe Blackeyed Susans .[1]
TheNick Cave &Kylie Minogue duet, "Where The Wild Roses Grow", produced by Van Vugt, won theARIA Award for Song Of The Year in 1996.[2][circular reference]
The Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds albumMurder Ballads was nominated for Album Of The Year.
The P.J. Harvey albumStories From The City, Stories From The Sea won theMercury Prize Album Of The Year and was nominated for Best Alternative Album Of The Year, Grammy Award.
The Beth Orton albumTrailer Park was nominated for the Mercury Prize, Album Of The Year.
The Beth Orton albumCentral Reservation was nominated for Album Of The Year, Brit Award.
The Athlete albumVehicles & Animals, produced, mixed and engineered by Van Vugt was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2003.[3]
The Emmett Tinley albumAttic Faith, produced, mixed and engineered by Van Vugt was nominated for theChoice Music Prize in 2005.