Hindia and The Cottons will enliven the closing concert of Lintas Resonan in Jakarta

JAKARTA - The Resonance Cross event will reach its peak through a performance held at Pos Bloc, Central Jakarta on Thursday, January 22.

This event is not just a closing ceremony for a regular music tour, but a knot that binds all the narratives, conversations, and energy that have been accumulated since starting the steps from Semarang, Bandung, to Tangerang.

The selection of Jakarta as the final destination is based on its position as a complex reflection space, where various layers of the industry and creative communities interact and negotiate in a dynamic ecosystem.

Since its inception, Lintas Resonan has positioned itself as a cross-disciplinary platform that breaks the conventional tour formula.

In Semarang, the project underlines the strength of locality, while in Bandung they found the pulse of cross-generational experimentation, and in Tangerang they merged into the melting pot of urban creative currents.

Iksal Harizal, representative of the People of The Right Project who initiated this project, emphasized that closing the four stages of cities in Jakarta does not mean closing the journey.

According to him, this is where they pull the common thread from all the cities they have stopped at - to see what resonates and what can be continued.

"Here we are pulling the thread from all the cities we have stopped at, seeing what resonates and what can be continued," Iksal said in his statement, Monday, January 19.

"Our resonant cross is positioned as a process that continues to learn, not a format that stops at one form," continued Iksal.

The spirit of "Hacking the Limit" is once again stirring through the appearance of Portura, a collaborative entity filled with big names such as Iga Massardi, John Paul Patton (Coki), Fathia Izzati, Bilal Indrajaya, and Enrico Octaviano.

On this appearance, they brought a surprise by involving Baskara Putra or who is familiarly called Hindia. This collaboration promises a wilder and experimental arrangement.

Meanwhile, Iga Massardi said that their presence in every city was not to teach or set an example.

"We really want to hear what the energy of the city is like, where the local talents are moving, and where the conversation is going. From there, music and collaboration can grow on their own," said Iga.

Besides Portura, this stage was also enlivened by The Cottons, an indie-pop unit that represents the Jakarta local music scene.

Not only about the sound on stage, Lintas Resonan also presents a live podcast session as an open dialogue space to discuss industry dynamics and artistic sustainability. The audiovisual experience of visitors is even more complete with the touch of visual artist Arswandaru who responds to Jakarta as a melting pot of various art estuaries.

Through tickets priced at Rp100 thousand which can be accessed on the official website, Lintas Resonan Jakarta wants to prove that collective collaboration is the key to keeping the creative breath alive in the midst of rapid changes in time.

This event does not offer a static final conclusion, but rather a continuation for the creative movement in the future.