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Here’s all the winners from the Best of British Awards 2017

Find out who took the gongs at our annual celebration of the UK underground...

DJ Mag’s Best of British Awards took place tonight (Thursday 14th December), our annual celebration of the UK underground.

The event took place at EGG LDN, powered by Relentless Energy Drink.

Birmingham selector Hannah Wants took home the coveted Best DJ award, with fast-rising Derry-born newcomer Or:la taking Best Breakthrough DJ.

Elsewhere, Maya Jane Coles won Best Producer off the back of her album, ‘Take Flight’, the inimitable DJ Harvey won Best Resident DJ and tech-house enigma Mr. G took Best Live Act.

You can check out the full list of winners below and read the DJ Mag Best of British Awards live blog here.


Best DJ – Hannah Wants 

Best DJ Duo – Solardo

Breakthrough DJ – Or:la

Best Resident DJ – DJ Harvey

Best Live Act – Mr. G

Best Orchestral Ensemble – Pete Tong presents Ibiza Classics

Best Producer – Maya Jane Coles 

Breakthrough Producer – Latmun

Best Label – Ninja Tune

Breakthrough Label – Warehouse Music

Best Small Club – Sub Club, Glasgow

Best Large Club – Egg LDN

Best Club Night – Artwork presents Art’s House

Best Club Series – Printworks

Best Dance Festival – Junction 2

Best Boutique Festival – Lost Village

Best Album – Maya Jane Coles ‘Take Flight’ (I/AM/ME x Skint)

Best Compilation – Special Request 'Fabriclive 91’ (Fabric)

Best Track – Bicep 'Glue' (Ninja Tune)

Best Remix – Mumdance & Logos 'Move Your Body (Perc & Truss Remix)' (Tectonic Recordings)

Best MC – AJ Tracey

Soldier Of The Scene – Luke Solomon

Best DJ Mag Bunker Set – Hatcha (Hatcha & Friends)

Best DJ Mag HQ Set – Carl Cox

Rob McCallum is DJ Mag’s deputy digital editor. Follow him on Twitter here.