- Source: 3D World (Australia)
3D World was an Australian street press publication for the dance music community.
After being founded in Sydney in 1989, ownership of the publication changed hands several times before publication shut down in 2011.
It was superseded by Three Magazine, another publication by Street Press Australia Pty Ltd, which "was born out of the ashes of 3D World" in August 2011.
Australian Dance Music Awards
3DWorld Publishing founded the Australian Dance Music Awards (DMA) to recognise achievements by musicians in dance music as well as hip-hop, which was then considered underground.
Nominees in each category were selected by a panel from the music industry, and then voted on by the general public to determine the winners. Awards ceremonies featured DJ set performances from various artists, such as DJ Ajax.
By 2006, it was regarded as "Australia's longest running, biggest and best dance music awards." No award show was held 2004-2005. When they returned in 2006, the awards were called The Allen & Heath Dance Music Awards, and were still sponsored by 3D World.
= 2000 Dance Music Awards
=Only winners are noted
= 2001 Dance Music Awards
=Only winners are noted
= 2002 Dance Music Awards
=Only winners are noted
= 2003 Dance Music Awards
=Only winners are noted
= 2006 Dance Music Awards
=Best Video Clip
Best Urban Act
Best Debut Artist
Best Live Act
Best Remix
Best Compilation
Best Mix CD
Best Independent Label
Best Hip Hop Act
Best Turntablist
Best Producer
Best Single
Best Album
Best DJ
People's Choice Awards
Only winners listed
Outstanding Contribution to Dance
Only winner listed
References
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- Televisi 3D
- Threepence (Australia)
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Minecraft
- Pound Australia
- PlayStation 2
- Bruno Mars
- Thor: Ragnarok
- YouTube
- San Andreas (film)
- 3D World (Australia)
- 3D World
- Super Mario 3D World
- 3D television
- Duke Nukem 3D
- Saw 3D
- OceanWorld 3D
- World 3D Archery Championships
- The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner
- Luyten 3D