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Slovak music industry awards for 2013

13th ZAI Awards



Presenter(s)
Union of Authors and Performers (ZAI)
Hudba.sk (online poll-based awards only)


Producer
National Public Center (NOC)


Hall of Fame
Vladimír Juhanesovič


12th

The 13th ZAI Awards, honoring the best in the Slovak music industry for individual achievements for the year of 2013, took place on February 13, 2014 at the V-klub music club in Bratislava. The annual ceremony held in association of the National Public Center (NOC), was hosted by Martin Sarvaš, the chairman of the ZAI union.

Prior to the final nominations, 144 nominations were presented in the first round, totaling 127 nominees. There were 17 of these, which included musicians, 21 up-and-coming artists, 15 albums, 18 radio stations and hosts, 17 music festivals, 20 music venues, and 18 music presenters.

The event also included online poll-based Hudba.sk Awards, given by the local music portal, which is part of the Slovak search engine Zoznam.sk.

Winners and nominees

Main categories

Horkýže SlížeSimona MartausováRichard MüllerFragile
Vocal Artist or Ensemble New Artist

Horkýže Slíže

Simona Martausová

Album

HlasyRichard Müller • Fragile
Všetko najlepšie – Hex
St. Mary Huana Ganja – Horkýže Slíže
Moruša Biela – Jana Kirschner
Momenty 2003-2013 – Zuzana Smatanová

Radio Station Radio Host

Rádio Slovensko (SRo1) – Bratislava

Roman Bomboš (RTVS)

  • Vladimír Franc (RTVS)
  • Soňa Horňáková (RTVS)
  • Rastislav Očenáš (RRR)
Music Festival Music Club

TopfestPiešťany

Ateliér Babylon – Bratislava

Music Presenter

Dušan Drobný – Agentúra Duna, Piešťany
Rudolf Hošna – Ateliér Babylon, Bratislava
Tibor Zelenay – Blue Note, Nové Mesto nad Váhom

Others

Hall of Fame Vladimír Juhanesovič

Hudba.sk Awards

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References

External links

ZAI Awards
  • ZAI (1990–present)
  • HF (1995–2000)
  • SNS IFPI (1998–2000)
Ceremonies
Grammy Awards
Artmedia Awards
Aurel Awards
  • by SNS IFPI held instead (from 2001 until 2007)
The listed years are of official release, ceremonies are held the following year
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