Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

In Morfem's Indonesia Release Party

When was it? Ou, yeah.. It was Sunday, February 20, 2011. I came to Eastern Promise, an Irish Pub with stage on their backyard, that located in Kemang area, Jakarta. Morfem has a release party for their first album with big title, 'Indonesia'.
A little information, Morfem is a side-project rock band with personnels from different bands - correction, amazing bands. Jimi Multhazam as vocalist comes from The Upstairs, Pandu Fathoni as guitarist comes from The Porno, Bramasta Juan Sasongko as bassist comes from JARB and Freddie Alexander Warnerin as drummer comes from Nervous Breakdown.

But I'm not writing this post as a review of Morfem's Indonesia Release Party. All I can say it was a great show, I guess hundreds of people filled Eastern Promise. It really was packed. Morfem brought more than 10 songs beautifully, their own and some cover songs. Their act on stage were just simply amazing. More about Morfem, you could follow their twitter account here, or see Jimi's blog here.

And before Morfem came up to the stage, there were to two bands that perform to open their show. They were Suri and PAL/NTSC. Well, I'm not going to talk about Suri either. So, this post is about PAL/NTSC.

Formed by two dearest friend of mine in February 2010, PAL/NTSC is becoming (I might say) one of my favorite band in Indonesia. WIth their unique genre that they call 'electronic dub wonton andalusian boots', in short they are an unique rock band with a touch of electronic sounds in some of their songs.
PAL/NTSC member consists of Muhammad Pandu on bass and vocal, Louie Drayden on guitar and synths, Sabri on guitar and Risky on drums. Just a little trivia, Sabri and Risky are brothers by blood.

Beside Pandu's somewhat-cutting-edge-crazy style and act on stage, the eye-catching point of PAL/NTSC is Louie. That guy refuses to let his face out in the open, so he wear some kind of modified helmet to cover, not just his face, but his entire head. And that's why all the photographers that tried to catch their performance on stage tend to choose to take more photos of Louie. Poor you, the other members.. :p
In Morfem's Indonesia Release Party, PAL/NTSC brought 6 songs on. They were all their own songs. Their songs list in order was:
1) Multicultural Thieves
2) Cotton Buds
3) Even I'm Offended By This
4) Survival Of The Fattest (Upbeat Version)
5) United
6) Louie Multicultural Offended Manual Dub

Way before they opened for Morfem, PAL/NTSC has performed in several occasions, including Terusik Traxkustik. Terusik Traxkustik is a monthly event from one of the biggest radio in Jakarta, Trax 101.4 FM.

Are you interested in PAL/NTSC?? Visit their facebook fan page here for more info, and follow them via twitter here. If everything goes well, PAL/NTSC will release their first album this year. If you like them, support them and support Indonesia's music.

Cheers!!!

Thank you, Homogenic!!!!

If you were following my posts in this blog, you should have known that Homogenic is one of my favorite band/musician. They are Indonesian band that come from Bandung, West Java. The band member was Dina Dellyana, Grahadea Kusuf and Risa Saraswati.

I love their kind of music since their first album, 'Epic Symphony' in 2004. Which followed by much darker and melancholy one, 'Echoes of the Universe' in 2006 - which I love too, even some songs lead to suicidal thoughts.. :p

In 2010, they launched their third album, 'Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom'. In this album, Risa Saraswati's voice is no longer fill the songs. And one of my favorite singer, Amandia Syachridar, replace her spot. It doesn't mean that I don't love Risa's voice, it's just I like Amandia since before she's joining Homogenic - read here for details. I still listen to Risa's voice in her new band called Sarasvati, love their music also.

So, I've written this over and over before. I've been given the opportunities, which I value the most, to remix some of Homogenic songs. Cut to the chase, I've been working to re-mix 2 of their songs. 'Destiny' were transformed in to Trance tunes under Astral Escalation and 'Sampai Jumpa' were turned to Drum & Bass/Jungle by Jastria & Fadil.

I want to thank Dina Dellyana for the most valuable opportunity in my life. Grahadea Kusuf for sending all the files and the suggestions. Also Amandia and Maradilla Syachridar for... Errr.. I guess being supportive with their kindness.. :)

You can find the link to those remix here, alongside some masters in Indonesia's electronic music scene; SPACEANDMISSILE, BOTTLESMOKER, HENRY FOUNDATION, MOBIL DEREK and DO EAR.

I guess I won't be tired to say, "Thank You.. Thank You.. Thank You.. And Thank You, Homogenic!!"

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Day #30: Temple of Dance

Dark. Just some glimpses of light.
Loud. Just enough to make my heart pounds.
Crowded. Just some people try to have fun.
It's my temple.
It's my holy place.
It's my paradise.
It's my escape.
It's my battleground.

Club. Night club to be exact.
The place of pure fun, yet fill with so many energy.

I was behind the DJ booth.
I was on the dance floor.
I was on the couch.
I was at the bar.
Every place holds their own spirits.

It's not about the alcohol, it's not about the drugs, it's not even about the opposite of sex.
It's the music. It's the passionate people. It's the energy. It's the atmosphere.
I love it here, at the temple of dance.

Think what you like, say what you want, do as you please.
Be free.

-- Inspired by "3 Years 3 Days - Temple of Dance"
Here's the lyrics:

Behold, and listen my children, my people
You are now in the temple of dance
And we pay homage to our god
And his name is trance
For trance is the only true way
The righteous way
More powerful than any drug known to man
Fulfilling, enlightning your very being
You must surrender to the all
And evering and moving force
Of this god, this god we call trance
So come inside, and rejoice
And join us, in the temple of dance

Temple of dance...

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Day #26: Trance Troopers

Trance Troopers..

Yep, I came out with that idea about about a year ago or so. Trance Troopers is Aonyx's trance music signature event. The first Trance Troopers was held last year, on February 27, 2010. The event took place at Barcode, Jakarta. Lots of people came and we partied like crazy.
It's been almost a year after that. We finally made the sequel of Trance Troopers. On January 15, 2011, Trance Troopers Chapter II is held. Still at the same place, Barcode, Jakarta. Even though the club area is now known as Lunar Club.
The energy of the crowd was barely down from last year!! That's what I love the most of this event. What I regret is I don't take any photographs from the first event.

With this chance, I'd like to thanks Aonyx's friends from the first event, DJ Noxx (M1/43), DJ Ready (Synan Recordings) and DJ LTN (Spinach). And from the last event, DJ Noxx (M1/43), DJ Resty (M1/43), DJ Ditox (Trance4Life), DJ Bunny and The Cat, MC Giri (Spinach) and Indonesia Trance Community. Also Aonyx and Barcode family that help me realize my idea.
This is the energy from the crowd that feeds me on the deck. Thanks for coming, guys!!! Hope to see you again, soon!!!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Day #23: Lyrics

It is like everyone that knows me is already know that I love music so much. But, there're just some of them knows that I enjoy literature, too.

There are so many songs that I love. But most of them are not instrumental songs. Those songs are the perfect example of fusion between music and literature.

I am not saying that I am talented in music or literature, but I do enjoy to do them. I do enjoy writing, too (exclude academic-related-things). And this blog is the proof, even most of the entries are bullshit. Haa!!

I do make music and I do writing. But, writing lyrics for a song is on a whole other level. I've tried to do that, and all the attempts succeed as failure. All the lyrics I've made was too cheesy to be called as lyrics. Nevertheless, I'll keep on trying in the future, tho.

I've listened to so many good lyrics. But I can't get myself quite there. Just lack of practice and research, I guess. So, hope I can make a good one someday. The one that can reach some people hearts, so they know what the song is all about. Wishful thinking, eh?

Wish me luck!! ;)

Friday, January 21, 2011

Day #21: Media Distorsi

I admit. I am now into electronic music. And I am starting to know certain bands that even their names I haven't even heard before, either they're local or international bands or even certain individuals that bring this musical genre in their backs. If you were following my previous entries, you may notice that I've mentioned Homogenic in an awful lot of times. But I can't help it. They're my favorite local electronic band for a couple years back.

But, it's not them who catch my ears for the first time. And it's not even my comrades from Aonyx that introduced me to this genre, but I still got a lot of references from them. It was a band called Media Distorsi. An Indonesian band, that opened my eyes and showed me the existence of this music genre. At that time I was still playing rock-star with my school band and just listening to those mainstream musics.

It was only one song that I have heard from Media Distorsi, it often repeating on and on in my head. The song called "Confession Part 2". I really love the song, even until now. Back then, I only like to hear the song. Never scratched in my mind that I want to see them live. But now, I truly regretted it. Nowadays, I barely heard the name Media Distorsi again. Maybe just one of their personnel, that known as Indra7. And now is known as one of the DJ of Microchip.

Well, I still do hope that someday, it will come the time that they decide to perform live again. I'll be trying my best to be there and thanks them in person.

Click here to visit their myspace page. They haven't been online since August 2009, but you can still listen to some of their songs. Once again, thank you, Media Distorsi. :)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Day #19: Radio

Who needs a radio nowadays? When we can easily hear our favorite song from our own mp3 player? Well, I do need the radio.

To be honest, I am a quite apathetic person, I rarely give a damn to what happen in the world if it doesn't have anything to do with me. I don't watch the news or read the newspaper, even if I am, I only watch or read the sports news. Ou yea, there's twitter now. I can easily know what is happening, but it doesn't mean that I read all the updates.

To be honest (part 2), I only hear the local radio when I am in my car. But in average work-day, I spent about a quarter of it in my car (yea, I am restless.. :p). So, it is a quite lots of time to listen to the radio. And sometimes, in my own home, when the internet connection is good, I listen to online radio.

What can I get from the radio?
Beside some news that being brought with a-certain-funny-way from the broadcasters, listen to the radio also gives me updates in music. About cool events that will happen, new songs release, etc. As a bonus, sometimes I like to hear the jokes from the broadcasters, they can make me laugh my ass off.

That's why I still need the radio. Are you?

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Day #18: Julie Thompson

After the post about Amandia Syachridar, Indonesian local vocalist that I've been dying to work with, I've got another one.

Her name is Julie Thompson. A Norwich, UK, born and bred singer. And now she is a singer under Magic Muzik / Black Hole Recordings. I think it was in 2008 when I first her name. It was Allure feat. Julie Thompson - Somewhere Inside (Andy Duguid Remix) that made me fell for her voice for the first time. As a die-hard fan of vocal trance, I really dig her voice.

As a reference, you can hear Allure feat. Julie Thompson (Andy Duguid Remix) here. And also Super8 & Tab feat. Julie Thompson (Rank1 Remix) here or the (Club Mix) here. (All videos are courtesy of Youtube). Listen to them, and you'll know why I made this entry as a tribute for her.

As a member of Astral Escalation, an Indonesian duo that bring trance as our genre, I really do wish that someday we will have the chance to work together with her. Oh, Julie Thompson, how I really love your voice!! See her myspace page here.

#trancefamily

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Day #16: Amandia Syachridar

After the post on my 4th day about Maradilla Syachridar, it's now her sister turns, Amandia Syachridar. I admire both of them. And to be honest, I admire Amandia first.

Who is Amandia Syachridar?
At first, I knew her as the main vocalist in Andezzz's first solo album, [departure:people]. Watch the video of Pergi and Jatuh if you want (courtesy of youtube.com). And if I'm not mistaken, pardon my memory, I watched her live PA one time at (in Memoriam) Centro The Club, Jakarta. Her quality in vocal, without a doubt, makes her my favorite Indonesian singer.

In 2010, I've got the even better news. Amandia Syachridar joined, one of my favotite Indonesian band, Homogenic to take Risa Saraswati's place as their vocalist. My favorite musicians are now join forces, what a news, right?

Homogenic latest album, Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom, are indeed the best purchased I made in 2010. Then I came in contact with Homogenic (thanks to TRAX FM Jakarta for their Terusik Traxkustik). In short, I (kind of) made a deal with Dina to remix one of their song, Destiny. The following day, I received all the vocal samples from Amandia for the song Destiny. Again and again, her voice blew my mind.

Now, one of the remix of Destiny is done, see my previous entry. Time to move on to the new project. And, sometimes in the future, I really do hope that Amandia will be willing to fill her vocal in one of our song. Haha, wishful thinking, eh? :p

This is my closing. I want to give all my best wishes for success and happiness for Amandia Syachridar and Homogenic, Dina Dellyana and Grahadea Kusuf. I'll always be waiting for your future works. :)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Day #15-b: Youth Culture

After a while, I finally post another entry in Bahasa Indonesia. It was one of the article I made about my-simple-overview about Youth Culture. When I read it over again, it was quite interesting. It's time to share it, I guess. Happy reading. :)

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Tak dapat dipungkiri bahwa manusia adalah makhluk sosial. Manusia tidak dapat hidup seorang diri. Bagi Hannah Arendt (1958), manusia yang hidup seorang diri – seperti budak yang tidak diizinkan untuk terjun ke dunia sosial atau makhluk barbar yang memeilih untuk tidak memiliki dunia sosial – bukan sepenuhnya manusia.

Menurut Dear dan Wolch (1989), hubungan sosial manusia dapat: diatur oleh ruang, dipaksa oleh ruang dan ditengahi oleh ruang. Jadi, lingkungan fisik memberikan pengaruh besar terhadap perkembangan sosial dan perilaku manusia. Dan Bell (1990) berpendapat bahwa juga kondisi suatu lingkungan berubah, maka perilaku manusia juga akan berubah.

Sedangkan William (1961) berpendapat bahwa segala keputusan yang dibuat manusia dalam kondisi tertentu dipengaruhi oleh ‘masyarakat’ dan ‘budaya’. Masyarakat dapat diartikan sebagai sekelompok orang yang menempati wilayah yang relatif terbatas, berinteraksi secara sistematis dan memiliki budaya dan institusi sendiri. Dan budaya dapat diartikan sebagai ‘gaya hidup khusus’ yang mengekspresikan arti dan nilai tertentu, tidak hanya di dalam seni dan pembelajaran tapi juga di dalam institusi dan perilaku.

Tentunya, ada berbagai macam ‘gaya hidup’ atau budaya yang ada di dunia ini. Dalam tulisan ini, saya ingin membahas secara khusus budaya yang cukup populer, yakni budaya kaum muda. Berbeda dengan budaya populer pada umumnya, budaya kaum muda – sering dianalogikan sebagai kaum remaja – (youth culture) merupakan sub-budaya yang berdasar pada sifat, sikap dan perilaku kaum muda. Budaya populer adalah segala ide, pendapat, perilaku, fenomena dan citra yang dilakukan oleh mayoritas manusia di dunia. Budaya populer sangat dipengaruhi oleh media massa, juga berubah dan muncul pada tempat dan waktu yang tak dapat diperkirakan. Sedangkan budaya kaum muda ialah budaya yang tercipta akibat ke-khusus-an yang terjadi pada gaya, perilaku dan ketertarikan kaum muda. Budaya kaum muda ini cenderung lebih apatis terhadap perubahan tren yang sedang terjadi di dunia.

Menurut Dick Hebdige (1979), budaya kaum muda dapat dibedakan menurut beberapa unsur. Beberapa unsur bisa terlihat secara langsung seperti gaya penataan rambut dan gaya berpakaian. Di luar unsur tersebut, diperlukan pengamatan secara seksama. Unsur-unsur yang tak dapat terlihat langsung antara lain seperti: kesamaan ketertarikan; bahasa slang dan dialek; genre musik; dan tempat berkumpul. Budaya kaum muda ini biasanya terjadi di luar institusi sosial yang telah ada seperti keluarga, rumah, pekerjaan dan sekolah. Hebdige juga menambahkan bahwa kelas sosial, gender dan etnis berperan besar dalam pembentukan sub-budaya ini.

Budaya kaum muda juga dapat diartikan sebagai ekspresi dan gaya hidup yang cenderung disimbolikasikan. Simbolisasi dalam budaya muda sering diasosiasikan dengan kesamaan yang menonjol dari suato budaya, seperti fesyen, kepercayaan, bahasa, perilaku dan ketertarikan. Sebagai contohnya, kesamaan ketertarikan dalam genre musik melahirkan budaya-budaya yang erat dengan suatu genre, seperti Punk, Gothic, Indie, Emo, Rave dan lain sebagainya.

Sejarahwan Steven Mintz (2006) mengemukakan bahwa budaya kaum muda itu tidak ada hingga tahun 1050-an. Dahulu, kaum muda (anak-anak) diarahakan untuk mengikuti budaya orang dewasa saat mereka sudah menginjak usia dewasa. Hal sependapat juga dikemukakan terlebih dahulu oleh Stan Cohen (1964) dan Dick Hebdige (1979), bahwa budaya kaum muda muncul sebagai sub-budaya yang menentang budaya kau

m dewasa yang dominan pada saat itu. Jadi, budaya kaum muda dapat dikategorikann sebagai budaya tandingan atau budaya balasan (counter-cultures).

Perkembangan budaya muda ini dikaitkan juga dengan perkembangan yang terjadi dalam bidang ekonomi dan sosiologi. Teori-teori yang berkaitan dengan budaya kaum muda ini pun juga datang dari para filsuf dan sosiolog.

Erving Goffman (1961), dalam buku karangannya ‘The Presentation of Everyday Life’, melihat keterkaitan antara perilaku manusia sehari-hari dengan pertunjukkan teater. Di dalam interaksi sosial, seperti pertunjukkan teater terdapat bagian depan – tempat dimana seseorang atau sang aktor berada di atas panggung di hadapan para penonton. Bagian ini diartikan sebagai tempat dimana citra diri dan impresi yang diinginkan dapat dikedepankan. Dan terdapat bagaian belakang diartikan sebagai tempat yang tersembunyi dan privat, dimana aktor tersebut dapat berperilaku sebagai individu yang terlepas dari peran dan identitas mereka di masyarakat.

Saya mencoba mengartikan pendapat Goffman bahwa seorang manusia berperilaku sesuai dengan budaya yang berkembang di masyarakat-nya. Budaya yang berkembang di masyarakat inilah yang memberikan peran dan identitas seseorang dalam dunia interaksi sosial. Walau memiliki sisi yang berbeda sebagai individu, seseorang pasti memiliki sisi sosial yang sesuai dengan budaya yang berkembang di sekitarnya.

Stuart Hall dan Tony Jefferson (1993) berusaha mengaitkan budaya kaum muda dengan perkembangan sosial yang terjadi akibat perkembangan ekonomi. Mereka berpendapat bahwa budaya kaum muda merupakan usaha untuk menentang dan menolak hagemoni kaum borjuis. Sementara pengikut ajaran Karl Marx (Marxist) di Frankfurt School of Social Studies berpendapat lain, mereka berpendapat bahwa budaya kaum muda-lah yang menimbulkan budaya konsumerisme dan kapitalisme. Mereka juga mengemukakan bahwa budaya seperti inilah yang menyebabkan budaya-budaya kaum muda merenggang dan bermusuhan satu dengan lainnya.

Dalam bukunya ‘Postmodern Ethics’, Zygmunt Bauman (1993) juga menyatakan bahwa budaya modern di paruh akhir abad 20 – yang saya analogikan sebagai budaya kau muda – sudah bergeser dari budaya produktif menjadi budaya konsumtif. Hal ini dikarenakan adanya jaminan keamanan untuk kebebasan, kebebasan untuk membeli, kebebasan untuk mengkonsumsi dan kebebasan untuk menikmati hidup.

Jadi, secara umum, budaya kaum muda merupakan budaya yang dipengaruhi dan mempengaruhi budaya lainnya. Bidang-bidang yang memiliki keterkaitan timbal balik ini berhubungan dengan gaya hidup manusia, antara lain sosial dan ekonomi. Dan budaya iniliah yang mengatur manusia untuk membuat ruang-ruang sosial yang sesuai dengan budaya yang dianutnya. Sebaliknya, ruang-ruang yang telah mereka buat ini kembali menuntut mereka untuk bertindak dan berperilaku yang sesuai dengan budaya yang mereka ciptakan.

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Referensi:

Buku:

Arendt, Hannah (1958). The Human Condition, Chicago.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1993). Postmodern Ethics. Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell.

Carmona, Matthew; Heath, Tim; Oc, Taner & Tiesdell, Steve (2003). Public Places – Urban Spaces: the Dimension of Urban Design, Burlington.

Cohen, Stan (1964). Folk Devils and Moral Panics, Paladin, London.

Goffman, Erving (1959). The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. New York: Doubleday.

Hall, Stuart & Jefferson, Tony (1993). Resistance Through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-war Britain, Routledge, London.

Hebdige, Dick (1979). Subculture in the meaning of style, Menthuen & Co, London.

Malbon, Ben (1998). “The Club” clubbing: consumption, identity and spatial prac

tices of every-night life, in Skelton, Tracey & Valentine Gill (ed.) Cool Places – Geographies of Youth Culture, Routledge, London.

Manning, Philip (1992). Erving Goffman and Modern Sociology, Stanford, CA. : Stanford University Press.

Mintz, Steven (2006). Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood.

Slater, Don (1997). Consumer Culture and Modernity. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Storey, John (2006). Cultural theory and popular culture. Pearson Education.

Web:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_subculture

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O88-youthculture.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_culture

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countercultural

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erving_Goffman

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumerism

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygmunt_Bauman

Day #15-a: Destiny is Finished!!!

Crap.. I spent all-yesterday to finish Astral Escalation's remix of Destiny..
So, I forgot (again) to update my journey in #30harimenulis :(
I have to post another entry later this day..

This project was started in November 2010, pardon my memory. I was shamelessly introduce myself to Dina Dellyana and asked her BlackBerry pin. I desperately wanted to have a collaboration with one of my favorite band, Homogenic. But, after chatted a while via BlackBerry Messenger, the collaboration was put on hold due to Homogenic and Dina's tight schedule. (I'm still hoping for this to happen sometimes in the future, though :p) Instead, Dina offered us (Aonyx) to remix one of their song. So I pick one of my favorite song from their latest album (Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom), the song called "Destiny".

Soon after that, Grahadea (one of Homogenic's member) sent me an email. That email consisted of Destiny's song materials. I listened to the materials, I was surprised because all the files were vocal files of Amandia and some backing vocals also. So I guess, we have to create a whole new song for these vocals.

I was really on fire with this project, in total (until now) there were three different approach for the remix. But, the trance version from Astral Escalation was the first one to the finish line. I'll upload the song to Astral Escalation's page on Soundcloud and Myspace, soon. The link can be found in the right panel of this page, labeled "Alter Ego".

Hope you like it. Thank you for this opportunity, Homogenic and Dina Dellyana. :)


Here are the lyrics for "Destiny (Astral Escalation Remix)":

Destiny, here I am
Giving all my days
I never felt so in love before

Forever is not enough
Nothing can tear us apart

To be at your side,
To be in your heart,
To be at your side,
To be in your heart

Nothing can tear us apart

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Day #13: Astral Escalation


Let the narcissism begin..
Now , I'm going to talk about my first project in Electronica Dance Music scene, Astral Escalation..

It all begin in Summer 2008, when I started to enroll in Spinach DJ School. Along the way, I figured it out that the only trance-base DJ that enrolled there just me and a guy named Rama (Irsan Ramadhan). Rama's got the first gig before I finished my term. We were joined in 180 Management, a DJ management that was built for the Spinach DJ School's student after they're finished their enrollment.

On the late 2008, I've got my firstgig in Musro, Borobudur Hotel, Central Jakarta. Because Rama and I were the only trance DJs, so we got the last turn in that night's rundown. So, we decided to play back to back. The same taste in music got us decided that it's better for us to be joined forces. At first, we took 'Astral Plane' as our project alias. After a while, we've been informed that 'Astral Plane' is already exist. So we changed our alias to 'Astral Escalation'.

We got pretty steady gigs for a while. Until around February or March in 2009, we were kind of figured out that our vision wasn't the same as our management. So we decided that it's better to be resigned form 180 Management and started to create a new management with our own vision.

It was Rama's idea to took Oscar Erdiansyah as our allies. And briefly, Aonyx was born in April 2009. You can read a brief history about Aonyx in my previous entry here.

Since Aonyx was born, Astral Escalation carries a mission to be the best trance-duo in Indonesia (wishful thinking.. Haha). And also with the help from Oscar and Jaya of Aydra & Oscar, we started to produce our own songs and remixes, which you can check in our myspace page here.

As we get stronger on the internal relations with Aonyx, we started to look for another trance management as our friends and allies. So far, we've got a good relationship with Spinach Records, Synan Recordings, M1/43 and recently, Trance4Life.

With so much going on in EDM scene, we hold a high hope for Astral Escalation to strive forward to reach our dream, to be Indonesia's top trance-duo in International EDM scene.

Wish us luck, guys!! :)
Cheers, Trance Family across the world!!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Day #8: New Music For Today

My friend once said, "Music never cease to amaze me.."

And I totally agree with it. In every city, in every building, in every alley, in every place in this world, music is there. Sounds travel together with the light by the very air we breathe. Music is everywhere.

One of my 2011 resolution is to broad up my horizon in music. I promised myself that I will hear music from 365 new musicians I've never heard before this year. I already listened to something new, but still, have not start "the counting part" just yet. I think I will just sum them up in the edge of this year. Haha. Too lazy to count them as the day passed by.

So, I'm going to talk about a musician that I found today. I found her by coincidence. I was checking up my personal myspace page out of boredom this morning, and found couple friend requests. One of them is from "IamHarlequin". Usually, I just accept all the friend request on my myspace page, but out of nothing, I happened to open up her page.

It was Anne Freier, who created I am Harlequin (you can read it completely from her page). A girl from London that describe her genre as Indie/Melodramatic Popular Song/Pop. And what catch my eyes was her influences. She made her influence with an image box, here it is:
Then I listened to couple of her tracks, they were somehow unique, interesting and fascinating for me. Remind me a bit of Bjork and Imogen Heap, but still, somehow fresh. I love them.

So, I am Harlequin is my new music for today. Find out what's yours! Cheers..

Click the picture to be linked-in to her myspace page. Hope you like it, too.. :)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Day #5: Beer Goceng, It's Not (Just) About Getting Drunk

Lately, every Tuesday (and sometimes on Monday), I went to Cerveza Bar at Barcode, Jakarta. Because they have a very interesting promo from 7-10pm every Monday and Tuesday, a glass of beer just for IDR 5000. (I swear I'm not Barcode's marketing team.. Hehe)

Why I love to come for this promo? Cheap beers! Well, it's an obvious reason. But some other reasons make me want to go there every week.

I came to try this "Beer Goceng" for the first time on my birthday night, last November. It was an impulse thing to celebrate early, although I planned to celebrate it also two days after that. I was there with some of my friends. And thanks to some of them, I almost blacked-out. About 80 glasses of beer for 5 or 6 persons, and I'm not counting the Tequila shooters.

That day, the first time I noticed Drum N Bass and Dubstep music. While I was drunk, listening to those music is HEAVEN! I'm not lying. After I sobered up the next day, I start to search these kind of music through the web (with a friend's help for references). Then I came to love them. I want to play DnB and Dubstep while DJ-ing sometimes later. :p

Alcohol and music aside, there's one more reason why I keep coming to Barcode. That is GREAT COMPANIONS!! In whatever I do, companions are the one that matter the most. Whenever I come to Barcode, alone or with (random) friends, there will be some familiar faces there. Love that place.

So, what can I say? Bottom's up!!!

(4th/last round of beers in Nov 22, 2010)

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Day #4: Maradilla Syachridar

This post on Day #4 in my #30harimenulis mission is a tribute to Maradilla Syachridar.

I don't know her well. To be honest. I just met her once, in the backstage of Urbanfest 2010 in Pasar Seni, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jakarta.

Who is Maradilla Syachridar?
Firstly, I knew her as a publicist and a backing vocal of one my favorite Indonesian band, Homogenic. Thanks to Trax FM Jakarta, I was introduced to the members of Homogenic (Dina Dellyana, Grahadea Kusuf and Amandia Syachridar) in "Terusik Traxkustik" that held at Plaza Semanggi a couple months back, but Maradilla wasn't there at the time. And a while after that, I came to Urbanfest just to see Homogenic's performance again. That was when I met Maradilla for the first time.

After been introduced, I started to follow her twitter's account. The "somewhat" fascinating language that she used in her tweets came to my interest. After a while (again), I knew that she's also an announcer in Sky FM Bandung and also a writer. Then, I started to follow her blog page also. (In this point, I was asking myself, "Am I stalking her?" Then I answered it myself, "Errr... I guess so..")

Why I tribute this post to her?
Her tweets made me remember how I love literature so much. Then I started to read a book again, the last book I bought and read was the one she often mention in her tweets. The book called Oksimoron by Isman HS. And guess what? I love it. After I read some posts on her blog, I was interested to start writing again. This idea of #30harimenulis is also inspired by the posts on her blog.

And a couple weeks back, she post another blog post. A mixtape that she created, and without wasting any times, I downloaded it. And guess what again? I love the songs that she picked in her mixtape that called "Guffaw Mi Head". In that mixtape, I've introduced to an artist that called Cyndi Suei. And guess what (again and again)? I love this Cyndi Suei's music after I looked around on his myspace page.

So, this is my way of to thank Maradilla Syachridar. For inspirations that she gives to me (unintentionally). The literatures and the musics, she's truly my new role model.

I am now one of your biggest fan. And I'm looking forward for your next inspirations you'll share. Thank you.


Monday, January 3, 2011

Day #3: AONYX: We Are The Drugs

It was around March 2009, Irsan Ramadhan/Rama and I (as Astral Escalation), decided to leave our old management. I was thinking to form a new management, at that time all I was thinking is to form a new DJ management and small event organizer for our own event. And Rama suggested that we recruit Oscar Erdiansyah as our comrade. Oscar was also a member of our old management.

After we told Oscar about our intention, he tagged along Jayarindra Sigit, because they got a project together that called Aydra & Oscar. Technically, we had oral agreement to form a new institution. But, we still had no idea how to form it. So, we ask for a guidance from one of Indonesia's top DJ and an owner and founder of Spinach Records, Riri Mestica.

Basically, Riri supported our intention. We met up a couple of times, and thanks to him, we got the courage to found a new management.

And AONYX was born in April 2009.

Aonyx's name is taken from a rare animal species, Aonyx Cinerea (Oriental Small-Clawed Otter). It was Oscar that came up with the name. Main focuses of Aonyx was (and still are) created some good songs and create great performances. And not long after the name was chosen, Oscar tagged Anissa Nuradi Putri/Icha along with us. With her specialty as graphic designer, she's the one we entrusted with all creative designs for Aonyx.

Along the way, we created some club events, befriended with some people within the industry. Even Aydra & Oscar become a finalist for LA Indiefest Remix Competition in 2009. Everything was revolved around Electronic Dance Music scene until April 2010.

An offer to perform at brewww!, Kemang, was received. So we (Oscar, Jaya and I, also with some help from additional vocalists, Charita Utamy, Leona Agustine and Muhammad Pandu of PAL/NTSC) prepared some electronic music to cover and play them live. In total, we performed two times as electronic band. We were not satisfied with our performance and decided to put this live music project on hold.

In late 2010, Dmust Akira or as known as Akira As Astronughty (Trax FM Jakarta announcer and former member of 1945MF) joined us. We knew Dmust since 2009, so he wasn't a stranger for us. With Dmust as our comrade, the live music project was planned to be back on track on 2011. We will also help him to launch his solo album under (coming soon) Aonyx Records.

From the moment that we formed Aonyx in April 2009, we got couple allies too. I personally would like to thank Spinach Records, Synan Recordings, M1/43, Trance4Life, No Signal, Indika FM and Trax FM Jakarta, also Barcode, Buddha Bar, Kampus, 365, Domain and brewww! for all the supports for Aonyx.

Watch out for us, 2011. Caution: too loud is not in our vocabulary, and we are addictive. Haha. Wish us luck, fellas.

Cheers..
(from left to right: Irsan Ramadhan, Jayarindra Sigit, Dmust Akira, Oscar Erdiansyah, Anissa Nuradi Putri and me)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Day #9: Unfolding Sympathy

Such song can affect my mood greatly..

This one particular song, Unfolding Sympathy by Homogenic is the one I always successfully bring me to the most gloomy part of me (since the very first time this song lands on my ears). What a touchy-melancholy-melody and awesome lyrics! No melancholy song better than this one, for me.

I can't explain it here. You should hear it for yourself. The song is taken from Homogenic's second album, Echoes of the Universe. I'd like to hail Dina Dellyana and Risa Saraswati for the lyrics. Here they are:

Unfolding Sympathy
(Homogenic - Echoes of The Universe - FFWD Records - 2006)

Please show me how
Turn it back to ordinary
Just me killing all my sanctuary

Please lead me how
Giving courage to be haunted
Just me running from my deepest meanness

Why does it hard to explain
Why does it hard to let go

Rain comes falling
Cold surrounding my head
Can`t stop thinking

Fears emerging
Love still bleeding my mind
Can`t stop hiding

Why does it hard to explain
Feel like I`m ignoring the reason
Why I`m standing here to breath the air

Why does it hard to let go
Let my ears still learning to listen
How my heart try to escape from tears

Thursday, September 3, 2009

T R A N C E

I've made this (some-kind) of essay a long time ago. And now, I am republishing it here. The words that is written below is about music, one kind of music that I like. FYI, I like music very much. And TRANCE is one of them. So, here are my reasons why I like TRANCE, and why I pledge myself to TRANCE.

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WHY I PLEDGE MYSELF TO TRANCE?

Why?
I meet some difficulties to answer this question.

I started listen to trance in the early 2002. Back then, I know nothing about any electronic dance music. I thought the electronic music was all the same. And I came out wrong. There are various kinds of EDM in the world. Trance is just one of them.

I try
to listen to the other genres, too like: Electro, progressive, house, techno. But, nothing that suits me more than trance.

I listen to quite a few musicians, and some of them become my favorite. Hmm, let's say Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Kyau & Albert, Super8 & Tab, Aly & Fila, Ronski Speed, Rank-1, Markus Schulz, Andy Moor, Gareth Emery, Tiesto, and some others that will make this list too damn long to be read. =P

Trance is the richest kind of music I've ever heard. The melody, the vocal and the beats really fits my soul. Trance can make my mind wondering on its own. Trance can make me calm and relax when madness cloud up my brain. Trance also can lift me up and bring the energy when I feel sad and down. Trance can bright up some inspirations when I am stuck on something. Trance is a very emotional music for me. Trance knocks on my ear, goes to my brain, touches my heart, and then bursts out through my body.

And the best of all, I don't need any chemical substance to experience 'fly' or 'high'. hahaha

As a DJ and (soon to be) electronic dance music producer, that’s why I love and pledge myself to trance.

Maybe that is just me
.

How about you?
What is your kind of music?

I made
this notes just because of some curiosity inside my head. Cheers.