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LCD Soundsystem: "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording | 2018 GRAMMYs
LCD Soundsystem won Best Dance Recording for "Tonite" at the 60th GRAMMY Awards. This marks the band's first-ever GRAMMY win.
The other nominees for Best Dance Recording were Bonobo's "Bambro Koyo Ganda," feat. Innov Gnawa, Camelphat & Elderbrook's "Cola", Gorillaz' "Andromeda," feat. D.R.A.M., and ODESZA's "Line Of Sight," feat. WYNNE & Mansionair.
LCD Soundsystem has been nominated in the Best Dance Recording category once previously, for "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House," They were also nominated tonight for Best Alternative Music Album, for American Dream.
Congrats Best Dance Recording -'"Tonite" @lcdsoundsystem #GRAMMYs
— Recording Academy (@RecordingAcad) January 28, 2018
With the win, the band joins the prestigious roster of previous category winners, ranging from Skrillex and Diplo, Daft Punk and the Chemical Brothers to Justin Timberlake, Clean Bandit and Zedd.
"Tonite" is featured on LCD Soundsystem's acclaimed fourth album, American Dream. The album was notable for being the band's first outing after reforming in 2016 five years after a widely publicized series of farewell shows at Madison Square Garden in 2011.
LCD Soundsystem has collected a total of five GRAMMY nominations over the course of their career, beginning with two nominations at the 48th GRAMMY Awards for Best Dance Recording ("Daft Punk Is Playing At My House") and Best Electronic/Dance Album, both stemming from their self-titled debut double LP LCD Soundsystem.