JAKARTA - The ethnic pop art duo, Biru Baru, released a new single titled Terbenam. The song has the essence of being grateful for life, based on Tata's experience when traveling by plane. The duo consisting of Goldan Tambayong (Goldan) and Talitha Belinda Esmeralda (Tata) invites listeners to look and observe their surroundings.

"At that time I was on a plane in the afternoon, coincidentally the color of the sky was really good. While admiring the beauty of the sky, I saw a father doing worship while sitting in an airplane seat. There I was touched and felt the moment was harmonious and beautiful," said Tata in a release received by VOI, Friday, September 24. The Terbenam Song is expected to be a mantra so that we can get back up when we are down or feel that we are not enough for ourselves. Remembering the little things that can make us grateful in living the day until the sun goes down. "Actually this song captures the moment of the sunset which we think is beautiful, and makes it a reminder for all of my friends to be grateful towards the end of the day and welcome tomorrow," added Gold.

All things related to the song, from the content to the type of instrumentation are produced by Blue Baru. The musical arrangement of the song Terbenam is wrapped in rhythmic elements and electric guitar strums that appear throughout the song and is also supported by Tata's skills in playing drums and percussion.

The mood of this song feels from a wide arrangement with the use of dominant reverb but still in its portion. Not to forget, at the end of the chorus, the mood was lifted by the appearance of choir and interlude arrangements which were closed by an electric guitar solo played by Goldan.

The release of Terbenam also marks the addition of a new family of JUNI Records. According to Adryanto Pratono, CEO of JUNI Records, Biru Baru is something different for the Indonesian music industry. Both conceptually and musically. "For me, Biru Baru is the next generation of Indonesian music. The duo concept is promoted, making them unique and stand out among new musicians now who are dominated by soloists. I hope that through music, they can travel around Indonesia, perform at various school, campus and festival events, because I believe they have that ability," concluded Adryanto Pratono.


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