Interviews
September 18, 2024
Furiously thrashing Surabaya (an interview with FETTER)
Interviews
September 15, 2024
Maybe you’ve read my review of “Salsé” by Siga Nu Betul, the one man project from Bandung. Or not. But if you did, then you know that I liked that material quite a lot. So, as Sherlock Holmes would say, it’s only logical that I wanted to learn more about it and about the person behind it. So I’ve got in touch with Caesar…and the rest you can read below. Enjoy! Hello, Caesar, how are…
Siga Nu Betul is a confirmation of the fact that there’s a quality music everywhere. I’ve said it before and I will repeat it. However, the other fact is – with the literal avalanche of music online there’s almost no chance one will be found (not to mention heard) if this or that artist has no massive support from some known label. Sure, there are exemptions, but you know what I mean. Mangison (Mohamad Rahadian),…
Great music is everywhere. That being said, we are so overwhelmed with music coming from every direction, it’s sometimes hard to find lesser known artists and give them some of our time. And it goes without mention, sometimes it’s like finding a diamond in the dust of the commercialized, autotuned, lobotomized music trash coming from our mainstream media. When I’ve set out to find out more about the Indonesian music, I haven’t a slightest idea…
An interview with Vox Mortis should set back the trend of mine to interview artists I’ve either reviewed (check the review for Vox Mortis’ debut here) or simply liked. And because those guys have released a really strong debut album, one can’t but give this promising new band a stage so they can proclaim their message. And because IndoKult.com is about Indonesian music (among other things Indonesian) I’m glad to report we are one of…
All hail Brutal Mind for of this release! Yogyakarta brutalizers Detritivor have arrived with their first full-length album in February 2021. And believe me, once you’ve heard the intro you’d know you’re in for a ride. Although, to be honest, the cover itself should give you a hint. And if not the cover, then what about the song titles? Slicing Victim, Dead in Cruelty, Bleed and Butchered…Nope, funkot it really ain’t. Detritivor plays death metal…