JAKARTA - Caldera stole the attention thanks to the cover of Ismail Marzuki's Lose Painting' which was displayed in the Netflix series of Kretek Girls. This Indonesian singer and songwriter has just shared a new musical work entitled Ramun.

Written by the caldera with Heston Prasetyo who also sat on the producer chair, 'Rabun' brought the listeners to dive into the feelings of love and the views that were buried because of it.

The latest single from a musician whose real name is Mutia Deviana is taken from his first EP entitled Rona Merah Pipi Tak Selalu Tersipu which will soon be released this year. Wrapped in the nuances of bossa nova music that is Malay complete with the vocal appearance of caldera which surrounds, Rabun is inspired by a story from his own best friend.

One day, my friend says that he is enough to wait, said the caldera about the inspiration behind her latest song. This time he wants to hurry up and leave behind feeling left behind, which has been entrusted to someone who is not ready to accommodate feelings and affection from others.. He said that releasing might be a relief, "said the caldera in a written broadcast.

The song 'Rabun' which is another form of the story that tells me from the process that my friend finds the answer to his question, which turns out to be in him all this time, "concluded the caldera.

The Rabun will be the first Caldera work in 2024 after the colorful 2023 on the journey of caldera music. Starting from a melodious voice of a caldera that can be heard in the song Hayya The Great belonging to the band Sore on the album QUo Vadis, AFTERNOON? which was released in February 2023.

The caldera then collaborated with Bilal Indrajaya in his single 'Selesunya' which was released in May 2023, before finally attracting the attention of more Indonesian music lovers through his version of the song Drain Painting' which he brought back with Rei Naldy. Since its release, the Caldera version of Lose Painting has won more than 1.2 million streams on Spotify.


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