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Jakarta pop-rockers KATHMANDU are back with “Letter”

KATHMANDU, the Jakarta-based pop rock unit fronted by Basil Sini and Marco Hafiedz, is back with their latest release titled “LETTER”. The song is a Brit Rock piece adorned with the sweet saxophone playing of talented young musician, Rafi Sudirman who adds a sweet saxophone touch to the song.

Kathmandu "Letter" single

“LETTER” is more than just a song; it is a hopeful message from KATHMANDU for all young people who feel they have been ‘defeated’ by life or who have experienced failure. Through touching lyrics and melodies, KATHMANDU wants to remind its listeners that life must continue to be lived, even in difficult moments.

A spontaneous meeting between Marco Hafiedz, one of the KATHMANDU members, and Rafi in the Kemang area some time ago was the beginning of this collaboration. Enthusiastically, Rafi accepted Marco’s invitation to fill the saxophone in “LETTER”. The result is a Brit Rock masterpiece that combines the power of KATHMANDU’s hopeful lyrics with an immersive saxophone melody.

Kathmandu line up

The song itself was written by Marco Hafiedz and Basil Sini, and co-produced by Ridho Hafiedz. “LETTER” is a message of encouragement for young people who have felt like failures, reminding them to keep fighting in life.

From July 28, 2024, “LETTER” can be heard on all digital streaming platforms. The song carries a meaningful message, delivered through well-polished musical arrangements, and impressive collaborations that add to the power of the message.

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Rudolf Schütz

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