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Tomorrow Nite! If That Is What Is Being Thought, Liberated Sound Talks The Depth Of “Musical” World!

Upcoming Rock-n-Roll Exhibition: RYAN KOESUMAIf That Is What Is Being Thought, Liberated Sound Talks The Depth Of "Musical" World:: Playlist & notes, handpicked & written by Ryan Himself ::When my good rock guru Rudolf Dethu, made a follow up program of his Rock chronicles "Clash Pistol", and started to invite some of the notorious mavericks (or charlatans if you like) in the local music industry to guest-edit the program "The Block Rockin' Beats : Rock-n-Roll Exhibition", I said to myself, "Hey, I could do this too!". But then I realized that I came from a totally different generation (the so-called Generation Y) from most of the guys (the so-called Generation X). I had never heard most of the stuff they came up with. Continuing the habits of exposing and preaching the romanticized names on rock history (most of them you'd probably haven't heard also, if your were my age) would be very [lebay]. So when the opportunity came, instead of pretending and boasting my knowledge down on the Rock Memory Lane, I decided to narrow the lists to my personal, naive musical preferences. Some of you may judge this as banal guilty pleasures, but hey, I come from where everything is available in an instant, and these are what I had actually listened to. I could make a couple more playlists and this is just the first of (hopefully) many.
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Tomorrow nite! Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Upcoming R-n-R Exhibition: RYAN KOESUMA
If That Is What Is Being Thought, Liberated Sound Talks The Depth Of “Musical” World

:: Playlist & notes, handpicked & written by Ryan Himself ::

When my good rock guru Rudolf Dethu, made a follow up program of his Rock chronicles “Clash Pistol”, and started to invite some of the notorious mavericks (or charlatans if you like) in the local music industry to guest-edit the program “The Block Rockin’ Beats : Rock-n-Roll Exhibition”, I said to myself, “Hey, I could do this too!”. But then I realized that I came from a totally different generation (the so-called Generation Y) from most of the guys (the so-called Generation X). I had never heard most of the stuff they came up with. Continuing the habits of exposing and preaching the romanticized names on rock history (most of them you’d probably haven’t heard also, if your were my age) would be very [lebay].

So when the opportunity came, instead of pretending and boasting my knowledge down on the Rock Memory Lane, I decided to narrow the lists to my personal, naive musical preferences. Some of you may judge this as banal guilty pleasures, but hey, I come from where everything is available in an instant, and these are what I had actually listened to. I could make a couple more playlists and this is just the first of (hopefully) many.

‘ze Playlist:
01. The Aqua Velvets – Guitar Noir
02. Mr. Bungle – Goodbye Sober Day
03. Mastodon – Divinations
04. 3 Inches of Blood – Deadly Sinners
05. Rhapsody – Emerald Sword
06. The Sword – Winter’s Wolves
07. Probot – I am the Warlock
08. Seringai – Membakar Jakarta
09. HIM – Venus Doom
10. Koil – Mendekati Surga
11. Sevendust – Waffle
12. Project Wyze – Room to Breathe
13. Lostprophets – Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja
14. System of a Down & Wu-Tang Clan – Shame
15. Deftones – Engine No. 9
16. Burgerkill – Atur Aku
17. Sepultura – Chaos B.C.
18. Tengkorak – Konflik
19. Komunal – Monster Masa Depan
20. Tool – Vicarious
21. Nine Inch Nails – Just Like You Imagined
22. Mogwai – Auto Rock
23. Jesu – Silver
24. Alcest – Souvenirs D’un Autre Monde
25. Explosions in the Sky – The birth and Death of the Day (Jesu Mix)
26. Toe – Goodbye
27. Te’ – We Promise With a View to Hope, but the Reason to Accomplish What We Promise Would Be Fear

Songs remixed by Marlowe Bandem.

Roars, Rants, & Raves, coming very soon!

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The Block Rockin’ Beats
Every Wednesday, 8 – 10 PM
The Beat Radio Plus – Bali, 98.5 FM
Curator: Rudolf Dethu

120 minutes of cock-melting tunes.
No bullcrap.
Zero horse shit.
Rad-ass rebel without a pause.

Shut up and slamdance!

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Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.
Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.

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