JAKARTA - On his latest album titled Roadtrip, Ardhito Pramono slipped an instrumental music entitled Reminiscence.

It's no surprise that an Ardhito Pramono has instrumental songs. As one of the singers and songwriters close to the jazz genre, instrumental music is nothing foreign.

When asked about his interest in instrumental music, Ardhito seemed enthusiastic. In fact, the bitterlove' singer admitted that he was working on an instrumental album with several of his colleagues.

"Banget, really (attractive for an instrumental album). Actually, it's running," said Ardhito Pramono when met in Kemang, South Jakarta recently.

Ardhito said the instrumental album was intended as a tribute to a jazz bar that was recently closed.

"This is a tribute album for one of the bars that has just closed in Kemang, a jazz bar, annamna ya Stashed the Jazz," said Ardhito.

"I'm working on an album, I'm an executive producer there," he added.

The plan is that the album will also be introduced in a black plate format.

Furthermore, Ardhito also sees instrumental music in Indonesia today as not inferior to the 1980s, when many Indonesian music groups and musicians gave birth to musical works without the lyrics of the song.

One of the things that Ardhito saw carrying instrumental music was Ali, a music group consisting of Arswandaru, John Paul Patton, and Absar Lebeh.

There are so many instrumental bands today. Maybe according to me, Ali is an instrumental person, "concluded Ardhito Pramono.


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