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AIM Independent Music Awards 2015 Winners: FKA Twigs, Skepta ,Young Fathers, Wolf Alice, Flying Lotus, Swans & More

| Sep 14, 2015 08:21 AM EDT

AIM Independent Music Awards 2015 Winners:

The Association of Independent Music awards celebrated another successful year of alternative music as it announced the winners on Sept. 8, Tuesday.

Robert Pattinson's fiancee FKA twigs has won Independent Track of the Year award at the 2015 AIM Independent Music Awards in Derby, England. The British singer, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, won the award for her track, "Two Weeks," which is from her debut full-length album "LP1."

The "Glass & Patron" singer was dressed in an all-black ensemble, as she accepted the award. She parted her hair sideways and wore red lip color.

Twigs were overjoyed after her award and thanked her family for all the creative support.

"I write, produce and direct my videos and my creative family are all people that I know, so to be here and be acknowledged for that just makes me really grateful," twigs told the BBC after her win. 

FKA Twigs, Skepta, Young Fathers, Wolf Alice, Flying Lotus, Swans, and Jungle were among the winners at this year's AIM Awards.

The ceremony was hosted by XFM's John Kennedy and Radio 1's Alice Levine. The music gala featured live performances from Alvvays and budding grime star, Stormzy.

Among the highlights was Michael Eavis presenting Enter Shikari with Independent Album of The Year for their "The Mindsweep,"record. Wolf Alice was given the Independent Breakthrough of the Year award, as reported by The Guardian.

Swans fairly awarded the Hardest Working Band Award. Flying Lotus was recognized for the sensational visuals of 'Never Catch Me' receiving the Independent Video of the Year Award.

Stormzy closed the ceremony, which celebrates independent music and artists.

Check out the complete winner list below:

Best Small Label (in association with Disc Manufacturing Services): Erased Tape Records

Best Difficult Second Album (in association with XFM): Young Fathers - "White Men Are Black Men Too"

Special Catalogue Release of the Year (in association with Amazon Music): Cities of Darkscorch Boardgame

Hardest Working Band or Artist: Swans

Golden Welly Award for Best Independent Festival (in association with AIF, voted for by readers of DIY): Brainchild Festival

Independent Breakthrough of the Year: Wolf Alice

Indie Champion (in association with CI): Marc Riley, BBC 6 Music

Independent Video of the Year (in association with Vevo): Flying Lotus - "Never Catch Me"

Best Live Act (in association with Jack Daniel's, voted for by visitors to Songkick): All Time Low

Independent Track of the Year (in association with Spotify): FKA Twigs - "Two Weeks"

PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Act: Jungle

Independent Album of the Year (in association with dotFans): Enter Shikari - "The Mindsweep"

Independent Label of the Year (in association with Believe Digital): Transgressive Records

Pioneer Award (in association with The Orchard): Digby Pearson, Earache Records

Innovator Award (in association with Promostream) Peter Quicke, Matt Black and Jonathan More of Ninja Tune

Outstanding Contribution to Music (in association with Merlin) Skepta

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