Ladyhawke  won the award in 2009 with her self-titled album .  Best Electronic Artist  (Māori : Te Manu Taki Tāhiko o te Tau ) is an Aotearoa Music Award  that honours New Zealand artists for outstanding dance-pop  and electronica  recordings. 
The inaugural award was presented as Best Electronica Album  in 2002 to Sola Rosa for their album Solarized . The following year the award was renamed Best Dance Album , then in 2004 the award was again renamed, this time to Best Dance/Electronica Album . In 2010 the award reverted to Best Electronica Album , and from 2016 it became Best Electronic Album . In 2017 the award was changed to Best Electronic Artist  with the entry criteria changed to require either an album or a minimum of five single releases in the eligibility period.[ 1]   
Salmonella Dub  and Concord Dawn  have each won the award twice, while Shapeshifter  has been nominated six times but won only once. 
   
Recipients  
 Best Electronica Album (2002)    Year   Artist   Album   Other nominees   Ref.     2002   Sola Rosa   Solarized        [ 2]    
 
 Best Dance Album (2003)   
 Best Dance/Electronica Album (2004 to 2009)   
 Best Electronica Album (2010 to 2015)   
 Best Electronic Album (2016)    Year   Artist   Album   Other nominees   Ref.     2016    Pacific Heights   The Stillness     Electric Wire Hustle – Aeons   Opiuo – Omniversal      [ 22]     
 
 Best Electronic Artist /  Te Kaipuoro Tāhiko Toa  (2017 to current)   
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