Early 2022 Collective Collaborates With Leleimanino In The Music Industry

JAKARTA - Welcoming the new year 2022, Collective Technology Startups are making a new breakthrough in the music world. To present this music NFT, the collective collaborated with a trio of record producers with vocalist members of the RAN music group, Anindyo Baskoro (Nino), guitarist and keyboardist Maliq & D'Essentials, Arya Aditya Ramadhya (Lale) and Ilman Ibrahim (Ilman). They are members of Leleimanino.

After successfully producing/selling more than 525 IBL NFT with the Indonesian Basketball League late last year, they are now presenting a new menu for the music industry. "The NFT industry is moving quite fast. We need to respond to the music industry to be able to take advantage of this great opportunity of this new technology. We really hope that this collaboration can open up as many NFT adoptions in Indonesia," said Pungkas Riandika, CEO of Kolektibel to the media crew, Sunday 2 January.

It is known, Laleilmanino has made many achievements in the Indonesian music industry, such as, more than 100 songs in seven years, the best record producer version of the AMI Awards 2018, 2020, and 2021, entering the 18th Nomination for the AMI Awards 2020, Chrisye's song which is included in the 10 Netizen's most searched song on Google during 2021.

Music is an art form that is most simple, dynamic, and can be accepted by many people. Because of this, it is collective as a technology startup to collaborate with Laleilmanino who turns out to have the same vision and mission. “We recognize that the world of music is constantly evolving. We see that NFT is not a temporary trend, but a new era for the future music industry,” explained Nino RAN.

Pungkas explained that music is an industry worthy of being accompanied by NFT in 2022. This is part of a collective strategy so that NFT can be adopted as quickly and as massively as possible in Indonesia.

In general, the collectible platform provides a friendly and easy user journey for everyone. Slightly different from other NFT marketplaces in Indonesia, collectables do not use crypto currency as a payment method for their NFTs, but instead use fiat or the currency prevailing in Indonesia, namely Rupiah.

This company has been integrated with popular digital payment instruments, such as GoPay, OVO, Virtual Accounts, debit/credit cards, to payments through Alfamart and Indomaret outlets.

Pungkas said, this step is expected to be a breakthrough for Indonesians because they can directly collect NFT in an easy way. Intrigued by what will be presented by Laleilmanino and the collective? You can do the waiting-list at: https://laleilmanino.kolektibel.com/waitlist. Good luck.