Daniel Bélanger dominates the selections at ADISQ

Daniel Bélanger never goes unnoticed at the ADISQ gala and it is the same this year: his album Mercury in May earned him a total of nine citations, all in a personal capacity. An exceptional score, even for a regular like him.




A long-time public favorite and creator respected by his peers since forever, he has been cited in the categories of Album of the Year – Critic’s Choice, Pop Album, Album of the Year – Popular Hit, Song of the Year for I hear everything that’s playing (in your head)Male Artist of the Year and Author or Composer of the Year.

He was also nominated personally for the Félix awards for best record production and sound recording and mixing, this time in the company of Pierre Girard, a shadowy craftsman whose ears and know-how were put serving a number of significant Quebec albums for almost three decades. He shares a nomination with Secret City Records for best album cover of the year.

Two very popular artists at the opposite ends of the spectrum follow him closely: Alexandra Stréliski and Lisa LeBlanc. The latter is cited six times in a personal capacity (the other two nominations go to designers of her show), while the six quotes from Alexandra Stréliski concern her directly. The two creators will compete in the Artist of the Year – International Reach category and both are cited with Daniel Bélanger in the Album of the Year – Popular Success category.


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Lisa LeBlanc

Unusually, Les Cowboys Fringants, who led the impressive tour that we know about during the summer, are cited twice in the Album of the Year – Popular Success category with two different records: the soundtrack of their film America cries And In concert with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. The famous quartet is of course nominated in the Group or Duo of the Year category (which can hardly escape it) and that of Album of the Year – Reinterpretation where Isabelle Boulay also appears for her surprising album dedicated to Alain Bashung.

The group Salebarbes is cited five times (including four in a personal capacity) for its album Salt water gin and his popular show currently on tour. FouKi is also cited four times, notably in the Album of the Year – Critics’ Choice category, as is the group 2Frères, which stands out in the Song of the Year, Popular Success and Group or Duo of the Year categories. year.

Deciding which artists are the most cited remains a delicate exercise. The so-called “artistic” nominations generally concern the group or the main artist, while the technical categories generally go to collaborating artists such as sound recordists, directors, etc. However, it happens that certain creators – Daniel Bélanger is the perfect example – are directly involved in all stages of the creation of their work, from writing to designing the cover. Hence the differences that we will not fail to notice in the way of calculating the nominations.


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Kanen

Note that the albums of Innu artists Kanen (Mitshuap) and Matiu (Tipatshimushtunan) were not confined to the indigenous music category and instead found themselves in the running respectively for the Félix awarded to alternative and folk albums of the year. Maten’s records (Utenat), Pako (Nanto) and Shauit (Natukun), launched jointly with the Golden Lion in the spring, find themselves competing in the indigenous languages ​​category with Uapen Nuta/Land of our ancestors by Katia Rock.

Pierre Kwenders, winner of the Polaris Prize for José Louis and the Paradox of Loveis one of the artists cited in the world music category with Diogo Ramos (for the excellent Cabaça), Ramon Chicharron (Destello De Estrellas), Wesli (Tradisyon) and Ayrad (III). In rap, the artists in the running for the Félix for album of the year are Loud (No promises), FouKi (Zayon), Calamine (Lesbian woke on autotunewhich should automatically win a Félix for best album title), Rymz (One more day in paradise) and Shreez (I’m heatwave).


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Pierre Kwenders

Finally, let us point out that Kanen, Jeanick Fournier, Francis DeGrandpré, Bibi Club and Calamine are in the race for the always coveted Félix of the revelation of the year.

The ADISQ gala is being held on the evening of November 5 and will be broadcast live starting at 8 p.m. on ICI Télé. Louis-José Houde will be the master of ceremonies for the 18the times. This evening will be preceded by another awards ceremony hosted by Sarahmée entitled First ADISQ Galawhich will be broadcast on Télé-Québec live from MTelus on 1er november.

The public is invited to vote from now until October 11 at 5 p.m. for the Félix awarded to the artists of the year and the song of the year.


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