etcetc Yearbook: 2018

21 Dec 2018

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etcetc is proud to present the latest instalment of their Yearbook series, the etcetc Yearbook: 2018.

A year in review for the Sydney-based electronic record label, etcetc Yearbook: 2018 features some of the year’s standout releases, unsung heroes, new signings, and two special exclusive and previously unreleased tracks from BRUX (a Christopher Port remix of ‘In My Dreams’) and POOLCLVB (a Lucati remix of ‘Flying Away’ featuring Reva DeVito). The etcetc Yearbook: 2018 is perfectly paired with balmy summer nights and sunny poolside days.

Aden Mullens, General Manager of etcetc, said, “We’ve had a lot of fun this year. From PNAU’s Sunday night main stage set at Splendour to a big turnout at the ARIAs. We’re just excited to be doing what we’re doing, working with great artists whose primary goal is to be unique.”

2018 began with etcetc being names Indie Label of the Year at The Music Network’s Tinnies awards and was capped off by the label receiving an incredible nine ARIA Award nominations¸ including Single of the Year and Album of the Year for PNAU.

It’s been a massive year for etcetc artists, accumulating over 720 million Spotify streams, over 20 million minutes watched on the etcetc YouTube channel, not to mention an ARIA Award win for PNAU’s triple platinum hit ‘Go Bang’ - making them the making them the first ever artist to win the Best Dance Release ARIA three times.  etcetc also signed Australian DJ and producer FISHER to the label, with his track ‘Losing It’ picking up an ARIA Award nomination and a Grammy Award nomination. FISHER is set to have a huge showing in this year’s triple j Hottest 100 after what has been a massive year for the local talent.

The stunning photograph used for the artwork for the etcetc Yearbook: 2018 was taken and edited by Sydney photographer and designer Christian Baker in Ujung Bocur, South Sumatra, Indonesia and features surfer Jake McDonald.

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