i remember this from one of Mo Majid's Wall of Fame mixes around the 2 minute mark (befoe it tore into Hell's Belles) by the way..anyone have wall of fame #3???
yo this indonesian joint sounds a lot like american funk music
there Qasidah Modern album is supposed sound actually Indonesian but I haven't heard it. but yeah they do sound like an American band.
I own AKA's entire catalog. I have 11 of the 13 albums, but the other 2 were tape only, and comps at that. Egon and I are currently in talks with them to do an entire AKA RI, as we've already licensed music from them for this double lp;
We've spent 3 years on this already because of licensing issues (we've managed to located 18 bands now), but the artwork is in progress and the music is in it's final mastering stages. We've got around 50 pages for the book (I'm not sure how many that will be in print), along with tons of band photo's and information that even contradicts the Indonesia Acid Archives (the KPMI books).
Anyhow, the Qasidah lp reminds me of an early Erkin Koray lp at times, and the rest is the typical ballad stuff that plagues AKA lp's. Overall it's not bad, but there are better Qasidah lp's from the region.
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around the 2 minute mark (befoe it tore into Hell's Belles)
by the way..anyone have wall of fame #3???
Dutch Indonesian, actually
btw diggin for indonesian joint starts in den haag.
pagin llmod
Adoe! Watch your words!
niks negatiefs hiero
b/w
drop some krontjong raer
My krontjong collection is not so deep, sorry for that.
We've got our own Elvis, though.
I own AKA's entire catalog. I have 11 of the 13 albums, but the other 2 were tape only, and comps at that. Egon and I are currently in talks with them to do an entire AKA RI, as we've already licensed music from them for this double lp;
http://www.nowagainrecords.com/forthcomi...k-on-now-again/
We've spent 3 years on this already because of licensing issues (we've managed to located 18 bands now), but the artwork is in progress and the music is in it's final mastering stages. We've got around 50 pages for the book (I'm not sure how many that will be in print), along with tons of band photo's and information that even contradicts the Indonesia Acid Archives (the KPMI books).
Anyhow, the Qasidah lp reminds me of an early Erkin Koray lp at times, and the rest is the typical ballad stuff that plagues AKA lp's. Overall it's not bad, but there are better Qasidah lp's from the region.
nice track tho
I'm a sucker for indo-rock though: