JAKARTA - NOAH takes advantage of the hiatus moment of performing to take a break from busyness and routines. For about two years of vacuum, Ariel et al continue to provide interesting content for Friends of NOAH, including Side/B.
This content is NOAH's dedication to real works that are rarely performed on stage. Destroying live sessions with minimalist instruments, this program emphasizes the special venue of each video.
Most recently, Ariel, Lukman and David visited Ponorogo to enjoy the atmosphere there. They were greeted by reog and children dance in the Ngrayun highlands with their tourist attraction, Watu Semaur.
Before appearing, NOAH talked about the progress of the new album they were working on. After taking a break for a while, they returned to focus on working on music as album material.
"So we have been on a gig for more than two years, now we are entering the new album stage," Ariel said in a video uploaded on September 11.
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When Ariel asked how far the progress of this album was, Lukman gave an answer that surprised the vocalist. "It's good, it's 80 percent," said the NOAH guitarist.
"Man please don't lie to the audience, 80 percent of it's just music," Ariel clarified.
The process of working on the NOAH album is still quite long. It took a long time, but with a gig vacuum, they became more flexible in exploring fresh ideas.
Then NOAH also brought Sally Sendiri, a track from the album Hari Yang Cerah (2022). With a new minimalist composition, Ariel et al made this song again create a sense of greed.
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