Senin, 21 Mei 2018

Harry Roesli Gang “Titik Api” 1976 Cassete Indonesia Psych Prog


Harry Roesli Gang “Titik Api” 1976 Cassete Indonesia Psych Prog
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Excellent Marriage of Gamelan and Modern Equipment. Nothing Likes it! 
It’s really an honor for me that finally I was able to ADD the most prominent progressive and contemporary music legend from Indonesia, Harry Roesli, being featured here at the most comprehensive progressive music site in the world: ProgArchives. Why is it an honor? Yes, there are many talented and professional music observers and reviewers in Indonesia who are, I think, very competent to write about this legendary musician. Actually it has been quite a long time ago I planned to feature Harry Roesli here, especially during the time when I added Guruh Gipsy. 

Mid seventies was a very critical period in the Indonesian music scene. Rock music dominated the scene and many rock bands played cover version of legendary bands like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, ELP, Genesis, Kansas etc. But in another stream, there was a movement by a group of musicians / bands who really searched for their own identity by exploring their music talents. One was Guruh Soekarno Putro (the son of Indonesian first president) with his colleagues in Gipsy who made their activities around Menteng area (Jakarta’s Beverly Hills). The other one was Harry Roesli in Bandung. Both groups explore the possibilities to marry traditional music with pentatonic notes and modern music equipment with diatonic notes. The efforts of both groups seemed quite difficult as they spent their experiments over months and even years. But the results were remarkable with Guruh Gipsy’s successful efforts to blend gamelan Bali with what at that time so called “art rock” music or symphonic prog under current terminology. While the group from Bandung led by Harry Roesli and supported by well known music magazine which helped the acceleration of rock music in Indonesia, AKTUIL, resulted Harry Roesli’s “Titik Api” in 1976. 

Having heard the bootleg tape of Harry Roesli’s rock opera “Ken Arok” in 1976, I had no difficulty at all digesting “Titik Api” when I purchased the cassette at that time. I could not really believe that an Indonesian which was not famous at all in prog music (not even rock music) was able to produce this masterpiece album. Hmm .. I recently found out couple of months ago that in fact that the invention of rock ‘n’ roll music in the 50s before Elvis Presley time was made by a group of men from Indonesia who made their music in Netherland, called The Tielman Brothers. Is it true? That’s what I found from the analysis. As this is debatable, I don’t want to open the discussion on this. 

Sekar Jepun is truly a very experimental music in nature as this opening track has successfully blended the sounds of keyboard, electric guitar, bass and drums with traditional instruments: gamelan and rebab. Gamelan is basically something like vibraphone but with a bell-shaped form. The sound is very unique and inspiring. While rebab is something similar with violin with different shape. The intro part of Sekar Jepun is very intriguing and at the same time is very uplifting. For those who like prog rock music added with traditional instruments, this song will definitely satisfy you. I think the most important and interesting part is the marriage of keyboard (which has become the key unique characteristic of any Harry Roesli music) with the dynamics of gamelan sounds. It’s really inspiring! 

Merak is basically a song about the existence of our country, Indonesia, presented in powerful lyrics questioning the struggle of nation’s direction. The music is basically pop rock music added by jazz components. The important part of this song is the drive demonstrated by vocal line by Harry Roesli, great keyboard work and dynamic drum work. “Negri cantik dimana kau kini?” was sung in strong drive. It’s so powerful. 

Jangga Wareng is another musical exploration with the use of gamelan, kendang, rebab combined with excellent drumming. Through this song, Harry Roesli explores gamelan (pentatonic based) as main melody while bass guitar, drums, keyboard, kendang serve as rhythm section. As the music unfolds, there is a feeling of being “peaceful” flows into my mind. 

Kebo Giro is basically a traditional song which usually used as wedding ceremony in Javanese tradition. Again, Harry Roesli and his gang had composed it in such a way that the textures have been enriched through marrying the traditional instruments with modern music instruments. 

Prolog is a powerful song with excellent opening which explores unique keyboard sound (typical Harry Roesli music, and I have never heard it by other musicians). The opening part is followed by traditional music using kendang (a kind of percussion) as main rhythm section augmented by gamelan. 

Curah Hujan is basically a jazzy exploration with powerful voice of Harry Roesli and excellent acoustic guitar rhythm section backed by keyboard. The other strong points of this song are the nice melody and choirs performed by female backing vocal. 

Semut is basically symphonic prog in nature as it opens with long sustain keyboard solo in ambient style followed by eerie vocal line. The use of acoustic guitar that accompanies the keyboard and vocal has enriched the texture of the song. It’s basically a simple song which has strong message and intriguing nuance delivered by the voice of Harry Roesli and keyboard. 

Bunga Bunga Surga is in similar vein like “Curah Hujan” : a combination of pop, rock and jazz with good melody and strong lyrical verses. The other interesting point is the melody line that flows naturally. 

Lembe Lembe is a traditional song rearranged in explorative way by Harry Roesli using a blend of equipment ranging from traditional instruments to modern ones. For most Indonesian, this is a famous traditional song but it sounds differently with this version. It’s really excellent experimentation. 

Dinding Tulang is a unique rock song with some prog elements. The arrangement is actually quite complex but it’s accessible to most people. I can tell you that the music of this song is very original and it’s free of influences by other bands / artists. 

Conclusion 

Overall, this is a true Indonesian progressive music album with barely no influence from any other well known band. You will find nothing like Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP or any other legendary bands. Harry Roesli has successfully built a music of his own, with its original music style. This album will satisfy those of you who appreciate original music - a music which finds its own identity, immune from other influences. It’s definitely a masterpiece of progressive music with full five stars rating. Highly recommended! Keep on proggin’ ..!….by Gatot ….~


“Titik Api” is one of Harry Roesli’s best works of the time 
life. The presented music tends to be eclectic. Maybe this is some kind of indication 
that a Harry Roesli is a vast musical figure of his musical insight 
also has a clear vision: the plaintiff.Lagarnya song did show 
how Harry is a rebellious figure but a true satirist as well. 
Listen to Harry Roesli’s roar about the state of the country being vomited 
on the song “Peacock”. In Harry’s mind, Indonesia is symbolized by the Peacock 
which is full of charm but also a lot of incised crust.If you have been listening 
Harry Roesli’s debut album “Philosophy Gang” released by Lion Records (1973) 
must be very familiar with the melodic structure of the song “Peacock”, because the song is actually 
is another version of “Peacock Dog”. 
Although crammed with fury, but the array of lines that Harry Roesli ditoreh this 
sometimes like a dream that is difficult to be interpreted literally meaning. Harry 
with all his ignorance often hiding behind difficult lines 
Understandable.Previous poetry.But also satir.As did Frank Zappa, figure 
modern American music that Harry’s role model in music. 
Who would have thought Harry Roesli with his plastic voice capable of berjazzy ria 
in the song “Rainfall” that reminds us of the typical songs 
bossanova Antonio Carlos Jobim.Juga vocal influence a la Gino Vannelli attached 
in the song “Flower of Heaven” which tends to jazzy.Disini Harry look kenes with 
wearing the perfect falsetto technique.Elfa Secioria entrusted to play 
keyboard here.Harry also entrust his keyboard game with the atmosphere 
symphonic on Indra Rivai, which was incorporated in the Bimbo group. 
Do not forget the contribution of guitar playing from Albert Warnerin (Giant Step) 
is one of the main foundations of Harry Roesli’s distinctive musical style 
Albert warnerin guitar game tends to be smooth but powerful.Albert a lot 
infiltrating a chordial that makes Harry Roesli’s work more colorful. 
Harry Roesli’s “weird” habit is to meremake his own creation song with 
new titles plus a new arrangement.For example the song “Ants” that in other albums 
entitled “The Sky Feet”. 
Harry also infiltrated the Sunda karawitan in the style of arrest on the album 
ini.Simfoni angklung were scattered in several songs such as “Lembe Lembe” or 
a mix of rock and musical Sundanese on the song “Sekar Jepun” complete with 
spell spelled on the introduction of the song….~


Line-up / Musicians: 
- Harry Roesli / lead vocals, lyrics, guitars, keyboards 
- Albert Warnerin / guitars 
- Harry Potjang / keyboards 
- Imang Wandi / drums 
- Yohan Verplak / bass 
- C. Rivet / other instruments 
- Susan Hobert / other instruments* 
- Didi / other instruments* 
- Dudu / other instruments* 
- Yoyo / other instruments* 
- Entang / other instruments* 
- Iri Sutisna / other instruments* 
- Indra Rivai / other instruments* 
- Elva Hasbullah / other instruments* 
- Entis / other instruments* 
- Lenny of Sinden Kharisma / Sinden Pengiring (choirs) 
- Kania of Sinden Kharisma / Sinden Pengiring (choirs) 
- Etna of Sinden Kharisma / Sinden Pengiring (choirs) 
- Nike of SInden Kharisma / Sinden Pengiring (choirs)


Tracklist 
A1 Sekar Jepun
A2 Merak
A3 Jangga Wareng
A4 Kebo Jiro
A5 Epilog
B1 Prolog
B2 Curah Hujan
B3 Dinding Tulang
B4 Semut
B5 Bunga Surga
B6 Lembe-Lembe
B7 Epilog


Discography
Philosophy Gang, album musik, 1971 
Titik Api, album musik, 1976 
Jika Hari Tak Berangin, album musik 
Tiga Bendera, album musik 
Gadis Plastik, album musik 
Daun album musik 
LTO, album musik 
Ken Arok, album musik 
Musik Rumah Sakit (1979 di Bandung dan 1980 di Jakarta) 
Asmat Dream single 
Cuaca Buruk album musik 
White Gold 
Parenthese 
Musik Sikat Gigi (1982 di Jakarta) 
DKSB album musik 
Si Cantik album musik 
Opera Ikan Asin 
Opera Kecoa 
Opera Tusuk gigi (1997 di Bandung)