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Artists Shaping Culture: Highlights from the Independent Music Awards 2025 Including Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Fontaines D.C & Many More

  • October 17, 2025
  • Aidan Grant
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Returning to London’s Roundhouse for their 15th anniversary, The Independent Music Awards wasted no time in reaffirming why the independent sector remains the beating heart of musical innovation. More than just a roll call of winners, the night was a vivid snapshot of how independent artists shape culture: uncompromising, inventive, and rooted in community.

Fontaines D.C. took home "Best Independent Album" for their ambitious fourth record ", Romance", a release that sees the Dubliners stretching beyond post-punk into widescreen territory. Ezra Collective’s win for "Best Independent Track" with "God Gave Me Feet For Dancing" highlighted how jazz, long considered niche, has become one of the UK’s most vital exports. Their heartfelt nod to the Roundhouse’s Youth Programme tied the night’s celebrations directly to the spaces that nurture future talent.

Though my favourite moment of the evening came not from an award but from the stage itself. Ayanna Witter-Johnson delivered a performance that stopped the room in its tracks, with attendees silent throughout and then buzzing afterwards about how extraordinarily talented she is. Playing the cello in a way few had ever seen before- tapping, strumming, and bowing to create rhythm and texture, the instrument felt like an extension of herself. Then came her voice: rich and velvety like butter, full of soul yet carrying a sweetness and lightness that balanced depth with delicacy. With her sophomore album set for release in 2026, a Grammy nomination for "Best Song Written For Visual Media" for her track "The Woman In The Yard", and a plethora of other accolades already under her belt, Ayanna was, from where I was sitting, the artist everyone was most excited about.

Elsewhere, long-standing legends were honoured- Gilles Peterson for his "Outstanding Contribution to Music", Cosey Fanni Tutti for the "Innovator Award"- while the future shone bright through "One To Watch" BINA., and Scottish breakthrough corto.alto. XL Recordings’ win as "Best Independent Label" underlined the ecosystem that sustains such talent.

Fifteen years in, the Independent Music Awards remain a symbol for uplifting both emerging and established artists without compromise, where culture isn’t merely reflected, but actively reshaped.

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