Brit Award for British Dance Act
The Brit Award for British Dance Act was an award given by the British Phonographic Industry, an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom. The accolade was presented at the Brit Awards, an annual celebration of British and international music. The award was first presented in 1994.
British Producer has been won by M People, The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim and Basement Jaxx the most times, with two wins each.
Winners and nominees
Year | Recipient | Nominees |
1994 | M People | |
1995 | M People | |
1996 | Massive Attack | |
1997 | The Prodigy | |
1998 | The Prodigy | |
1999 | Fatboy Slim | |
2000 | The Chemical Brothers | |
2001 | Fatboy Slim | |
2002 | Basement Jaxx | |
2003 | Sugababes | |
2004 | Basement Jaxx |
Multiple nominations and awards
Nominations | Artist |
6 | Jamiroquai |
4 | The Chemical Brothers |
4 | Fatboy Slim |
3 | Basement Jaxx |
3 | Eternal |
3 | Massive Attack |
3 | M People |
3 | The Prodigy |
2 | The Brand New Heavies |
2 | Craig David |
2 | Faithless |
2 | Groove Armada |
2 | Kosheen |
2 | Leftfield |
Awards | Artist |
2 | Basement Jaxx |
2 | Fatboy Slim |
2 | M People |
2 | The Prodigy |