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Grammys: LCD Soundsystem’s “Tonite” Wins For Dance Recording; Kraftwerk Wins For Dance Album

“Tonite” and “3-D The Catalogue” are the early winners.

Grammys via CBS

The main, televised portion of the 60th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony does not begin until 7:30PM ET.

The premiere ceremony, however, is already underway. That ceremony, it should be noted, will feature the lion’s share of awards reveals.

The first two reveals came moments ago.

LCD Soundsystem’s “Tonite” was named the year’s Best Dance Recording. It beat out “Bambro Koyo Ganda,” “Cola,” “Andromeda,” and “Line Of Sight.”

Kraftwerk’s “3-D The Catalogue” meanwhile took home the trophy for Best Dance/Electronic Album. Other nominees included Bonobo’s “Migration,” Mura Masa’s self-titled album, Sylvan Esso’s “What Now” and Odesza’s “A Moment Apart.”

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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