The Tyets, Mushka and Sílvia Pérez Cruz are crowned with the Enderrock

Sixteen editions of the Enderrock Awards are synonymous with success and talent in their preparation.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 March 2024 Thursday 04:23
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The Tyets, Mushka and Sílvia Pérez Cruz are crowned with the Enderrock

Sixteen editions of the Enderrock Awards are synonymous with success and talent in their preparation. The same terms are associated with the Mataron duo The Tyets, the revelation singer Mushka or the singer-songwriter Silvia Pérez Cruz, who after a gala full of music and expectation have been the favorite artists of the night.

The Enderrock 2024, held at the Auditori de Girona, was a celebration of Catalan music full of awards for all genres in the territory. This year's musical harvest, led by Els Catarres, Miki Nuñez, El Pony Pisado or the return of Joan Dausà and the collaboration between Stay Homas and The Tyets, has been awarded in an edition presented by the communicators Alba Riera and Andreu Juanola.

The Tyets won four awards for best artist, best album, best urban album, best song by the public and best artist by critics. The public and critics favorable to the singers of CotixCoti have also crowned the revelation artist Mushka, sister of Bad Gyal, weeks after publishing her first album, and the singer-songwriter Silvia Pérez Cruz, who has just released her new project 313, although she received the award for best author song album for Todo la vida, un día.

Joan Dausà won the award for best live performance, while Miki Núñez was the winner in the category of best album in a non-Catalan language by 121. The stepping pony made use of his work with The longest Johns (The longest pony) to win the award for best folk album and Els catarres took home the award for best pop album with Invencibles.

This year's honorary award went to Jaume Sisa in the year in which the 50 years of Qualsevol nit pot sortir el sol are celebrated, a well-deserved tribute as was that of Pascal Comelade, paradigm of minimalism, who celebrated the award for career with the interpretation of the Burlesque Waltz accompanied by his toy piano.

The gala featured a representation of the most current musical groups in Catalan, starting with Figa Flawas, who performed the songs Salsa and Mussegu from their new album, La calçotada. Guillem Gisbert aroused the interest of the public with one of his first solo performances, for which he chose Hauries hagut to come, while the Marala trio had the presence of Panxo, singer of the dissolved Zoo, to sing Estic antiquà. All in a night that featured the presence of Marc Parrot, Clara Peya, Ginestà and La Ludwig band, which closed the party with the song Contraban.