Arctic Monkeys and London Grammar were amongst the acts to dominate at last night's AIM Independent Music Awards, with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ghetts and dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip also coming away with awards. See the full winners' list below
The ceremony was hosted by John Kennedy and Alice Levine, and included live performances from Twin Atlantic and Daughter.
London Grammar were the biggest winners of the night, winning both the the Independent Breakthrough Of The Year award and the Most Played New Independent Act award.
dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip, who are approaching their last ever show as a duo, won Independent Video Of The Year for 'You Will See Me'.
Meanwhile, Arctic Monkeys were awarded with Independent Album Of The Year, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor won Best Live Act.
AIM INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS:
Best Live Act (in association with Songkick): Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Independent Breakthrough of The Year (sponsored by 7digital): London Grammar
Hardest Working Band or Artist (in association with Jack Daniel’s): Ghetts
Best ‘Difficult’ Second Album (in association with Xfm): Ben Watt - Hendra
Independent Album of The Year (sponsored by MixRadio): Arctic Monkeys - AM
Best Small Label (sponsored by Disc Manufacturing Services): Hyperdub
PPL Award For Most Played New Independent Act: London Grammar
Special Catalogue Release of The Year (in association with Amazon Music): Various - Purple Snow: Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound
Independent Label of The Year (sponsored by Believe Digital): Domino
Independent Track of The Year (sponsored by Spotify): Twin Atlantic - Heart & Soul
Independent Video of The Year (sponsored by VEVO): Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - You Will See Me