Rebelion Rose And Fanny Soegi Will Be 'trialed' At DCDC Music Court

JAKARTA - The DCDC of the Music Court, a program organized to review the works of music actors who developed in the Indonesian music industry, was again held at Inlander Koffiehuis, Bandung.

In the near future two editions will be held, namely the 58th edition on September 27 with Rezillion Rose as the main performer, and the 59th edition on October 11 with Fanny Soegi as the main performer.

Taking the theme 'trial', Rellion Rose and Fanny Soegi will be 'tricked', 'cared' and 'asked for information' about their growing musical journey.

'Rebellion Rose and Fanny Soegi, these two musicians of different genres have recently been busy among music lovers. Their musical works have also been widely heard and provided influence for many people, so they are considered worthy to be called' and 'conjured' about their musicality at the DCDC Music Court,' said Agus Danny Hartono as DCDC Representative, in his statement, Friday, September 27.

The DCDC package of the Music Court is not entirely serious, as the jokes of each tribution set' will also enliven the atmosphere.

The 'testing' will be carried out by Budi Dalton and Pidi Baiq who act as Public Prosecutors, while Man Jasa will lead the 'trial' as Judge.

"Then, the trial was arranged by Eddi Brokoli as a Registrar, and two Defenders, Yoga PHB and Rully Cikapundung who would defend the defendants in order to escape all charges," Danny said.

Introducing Rellion Rose, a band from Yogyakarta that was formed in 2008, they are considered to be making rulah' with their various musical works that are considered capable of accepting and conquering rock music lovers.

The band whose music has a lot of the theme of togetherness and fighting for the voice of this minority has also just released a new single titled 'With Hands on Dada This is My Promise to Padamu'.

"There is no other choice. We are ready to provide clarification and maintain all of our ideals in music," said Fyan Sinner, vocalist of Rellion Rose.

Meanwhile, Fanny Soegi, who next got her turn to face the 'trial', was considered'stirring' because of her distinctive vocal character, syahudu music and poetic lyrics, and had an captivating charm.

Since deciding to leave the band and become a soloist, now Fanny has also released a new single 'Dharma' and 'Artala'.

Not only can the DCDC Music Court be enjoyed directly, but it will also be broadcast via live streaming on the DCDC TV Youtube channel as well as on the website www.dcdc.id.