DELUA Provide Poetic Arrays Wrapped In Orchestration In Allow
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JAKARTA - Newcomer music group from Yogyakarta, DELUA released a single song entitled Allow. The music is as catchy as the lyrics. Poetic lines are packaged through orchestration which is quite dominant since the beginning of the song.

Let it be recorded in Satrio Piningit's studio, assisted by Pandu Wicaksono as the operator, then mixed and mastered by Sasi Kirono. Rieza (vocals), Anggita (vocals), Rois (guitar), Awal (keyboards), Arya (bass), Rizal (drums), and Daniel (saxophone) try to create works that can captivate their listeners.

"The recording process was smooth, the results of the mixing and mastering were really good and friendly to the ears. Anyway, we are satisfied," said Arya, the bassist of DELUA in a written statement received by VOI.

On the same occasion, DELUA collaborated with a production house that was also recently born, named Young Coconut. Although DELUA and Young Coconut are separated between islands (Java – Bali), they try to create a visual interpretation of the song Izinkan. This project is led by Bagus Suitrawan and Falkwyn de Goyeneche, the duo founders of Young Coconut.

In the creative process, Young Coconut continues the artistic vision of DELUA. They designed this presentation not to be limited to music video clips in general.

Bringing up the theme of culture and art, without revealing the form of members of the DELUA music group. Bagus Suitrawan tries to interpret the lyrics of the song Allow with the expression of the body gestures of the two main dancers, as well as framing them in Javanese and Balinese traditions.

The preparation of this work took two weeks and was produced in one day in Bali.

"I am not a dancer, let alone a choreographer. Even though the conditions did not allow us to use a choreographer, my two dancer friends and I tried to honestly move and respond by sticking to our cultural roots, "Bagus Suitrawan, director of the video clip Izinkan explained.


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