JAKARTA - Established in 2000 under the name Demajors Independent Music Industry (dIMI) in Jakarta, demajors celebrates his 24-year journey as a record label that continues to support the national music ecosystem.
David Karto as the founder of the Demajors Record called the journey of more than two decades a never-ending lesson.
"At the age of 24, demajors are still learning to maintain the sustainability of Indonesia's music ecosystem in the future," said David Karto during a press conference at the Demajors Office in Pondok Labu, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 27.
In the digital era as it is today, demajors are also still consistently producing physical releases from the works of Indonesian musicians.
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With its main product in the form of digital dense disks and black disks, demajors is committed to improving distribution services with its official distribution network, which has spread 21 outlets throughout Indonesia to Malaysia.
This is done as a manifestation of the demajors mission to be part of the quality Indonesian music filing in the release of music recordings, of course through the right curation process.
The achievement of demajors music releases in the last six months can be seen through the AMI Awards 2023. Two albums won awards, namely for the Best Jazz Artist category won by Indra Lesmana through the album Do The Math and the Best Rock Album category won by the punk rock band from Bogor, The Jansen through the album Banal Makin Binal.
The achievements that have been achieved have not escaped the support of the entire Indonesian music ecosystem. Therefore, demajors expressed their gratitude to the musicians, artist management, music promoters, mass media, partners and sponsors, record stores as well as outlets, as well as all Indonesian music listeners.
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