Bringing Koes Plus Heritage, Damon Koeswoyo Releases Single Song Biarlah Ini Terjadi
JAKARTA - Damon Koeswoyo has realized his desire to recycle Koes Plus songs so that music lovers in the country can continue to enjoy them. Tonny Koeswoyo's son released the song Biarlah Ini Terjadi.
Biarlah Ini Terjadi is a song by Yon Koeswoyo which was included in the 1994 Koes Plus album. This song left a special impression on Damon considering that he was directly involved in the production of the album to replace his father's position.
Unlike previous Koes Plus songs that were sung by Damon, such as Panah Asmara (Yok Koeswoyo) and Cintamu Tlah Berlalu (Tonny Koeswoyo), which were performed in contemporary musical arrangements, this time Damon hopes Biarlah Ini Terjadi capture the essence of Koes Plus music better like when fronted by his father.
The initiative to recycle this song came about because Damon felt he liked and matched the tone of the song. Although the oldies' music arrangement is maintained, with a more modern instrument sound processing and a more aggressive beat, this song feels more lively than the original version.
"The path of progressive rock music or alternative rock of Damon Koeswoyo does not eliminate the melodic pulse that manifests in lively and communicative harmonies. So it becomes even more beautiful when injected into the musical roots of his father, Tonny Koeswoyo - the heart of the music that is the inspiration for his guitar slashing notes," said Abednego T. Gumono, a music observer from Koes Bersaudara and Koes Plus quoted from an official statement received by VOI.
VOIR éGALEMENT:
"The single, Biarlah Ini Terjadi, has been legally re-appointed by Damon, as part of Koes Plus' 1994 work with him. It is presented in a melodic color combination of rock, adding to the tapestry of the song, which was originally designed with the touch of Tonny Koeswoyo's spirit. This is proof of Damon Koeswoyo's dedication to musicality on His father, to Koes Plus, to Koes Bersaudara, and to all Indonesian music lovers," concluded Abednego.