Ganges, Teddy Adhitya, And Voxxes Are Allied At Concerts In Thailand

Ganges, Teddy Adhitya, and Voxxes appeared on the Hidden Juice, Bangkok, Thailand, with the title 'Fresh Artists From Indonesia, First Time Vibing in Bangkok' some time ago.

This opportunity was realized on the basis of cooperation between Tap Projects (which oversees the three musicians) and Juicey Records, an independent progressive record label from Bangkok.

"I'm happy to be collaborating with Juicey and the musicians, this collective event was created with an independent spirit to support each other and build a synergizing ecosystem. Hopefully there will be more music collaborations in Southeast Asia to create joint works," said Anya Anggarda, CEO of Tap Projects in a written statement received by the editors.

Even though the main event poster only lists 3 Indonesian musicians, a surprise in the form of collaboration with musicians under the auspices of Juicey managed to add excitement that night.

Among them were Teddy Adhitya appearing with Jaymeen, Voxxes with TELex TELex, and GANGGA in collaboration with HYBS.

"It's really fun to finally have the opportunity to perform in Bangkok for the first time, I'm very happy that many listeners from my song in Bangkok have the opportunity to attend. I feel intimate when performing is priceless. Plus the warm welcome from friends of Juicey, Jaymean, one of whom collaborated with me at In Your Wonderland, it was fun!," said Teddy Adhitya.

Not just fun, but this collaboration also aims to promote their music to each other.

This plan is made easier by the majority of musical works created from both parties using English so that they can be enjoyed in both countries.

"A very extraordinary night with a very friendly atmosphere from Indonesian friends. We are very happy that GANGGA, Teddy Adhitya and Voxxes came and joined us in Hidden Juice through good music," said Juicey Records.

"We've never performed a show like this before, we thought we should do something like this again in the future. And also, we want to thank the team from Tap Projects and the synergy of RM for giving us enormous support for such rare discoveries," he continued.