Lyla And Andrea Lee Call DSP Having A Big Role In Introducing Musicians To Remotes
JAKARTA - The presence of a digital streaming platform (DSP) has made it easier for musicians to introduce their works to the public.
Fare Adinata, guitarist for Lyla, said that the main problem faced by musicians is about the distribution of songs. If you just work, it's not an easy job, especially how the work can reach listeners.
Therefore, Fare mentioned the importance of DSP's role in the development of Indonesia's current music ecosystem.
Fare also praised what Trebel Music did as one of the DSP and Indomaret whose outlets are located in many areas. He said that the cooperation between the two could help Indonesian musicians easier to introduce their works.
"This is a breakthrough. I believe this collaboration can help musicians' works to be heard to remote areas," said Fare during a press conference in BSD, South Tangerang, Wednesday, February 28.
In line with Fare, Andrea Lee said that DSP's cooperation with business units that already cover a national scale will have a good impact on the music industry. He also hopes that other strategies will continue to be developed to help musicians.
"Now there is a forum that gives great support, our songs can be heard not only in a few areas, but throughout the country. This could be a step to advance the Indonesian music industry," said Andrea Lee.
"Hopefully the innovation doesn't end here. Maybe there will also be further cooperation with musicians that can be carried out in the future," he continued.
Nugroho Dandy as the Marketing Director of GMI Records who also encouraged this collaboration also expressed hope that Indonesian music could be closer to listeners.
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"We feel proud to be able to participate in this project. Because this collaboration can make a positive contribution to the development of Indonesian music by bringing the experience of listening to music that is closer and more affordable by the whole community," he concluded.