Andien Calls The Music Industry This Year Various And Inspiring
Musician Andien Aisyah considers that the Indonesian music industry is currently very diverse, so it is very inspiring for musicians.
My view on the current music industry, especially the Indonesian music industry, is very empowered, inspiring, and very diverse. That's why yesterday someone said the music industry was being hit with pop songs. But I personally don't feel it's an onslaught either," Andien said during a virtual press conference, Wednesday, quoted by Antara.
Karena sebenarnya dengan banyak lagu pop yang naik, tetap saja banyak lagu rap yang juga punya pendengar dan penonton yang banyak. Atau lagu R&B yang dapat penerimaan yang baik juga. Jadi diverse bangkalis ini utang banyak artis-artis yang rilis lagu dengan genre yang berbeda-beda. Jadi saya ini adalah tahun yang sangat incir untuk para musis dan para pendengar, imbuhnya.
Not only that, Andien also admitted that he was happy with the recent music festivals. Through the music event, many musicians from various genres can appear on the same stage.
Initially it might be as colorful as yes. But over time they looked for their own characteristics. Looking for their own uniqueness, so what is it that has never been bullied by other festivals. It is also a plus value itself and may also be an advantage for musicians. Not only for those who watch it, "said Andien.
According to Andien, now people also don't just tend to like young musicians. However, the legendary musicians in the 90s still have loyal connoisseurs. So, Andien also felt that the current music era was very fun.
'Pangsing is not only for musicians who may be present today. But musicians who in the 2000s also received a very, very powerful welcome from the audience. Musicians in the 80s and 90s also got a similar stage and a warm welcome. So my heart, the current era is fun for musicians," he said.
"My message is that hopefully the promoters will not only hold events because of the latah so that many things are not taken into account," concluded Andien.