A-Z Indonesia Records Label Logo Archive Issue No. 2
Dandgut is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic and to lesser extent, Malay and local folk music. Dangdut is a popular music genre originating in Indonesia. It is known for its distinctive rhythm and beats, and is often played at Indonesian parties and festivals. Dangdut combines elements of traditional Indonesian music with Indian, Arabic, and Malay influences, and is characterized by the use of a rhythmic drum machine and the Indian Harmonium. The lyrics of dangdut songs typically address themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues. The genre has a large following in Indonesia and is considered an important part of the country's cultural heritage.
Dangdut has been a popular music genre in Indonesia since the 1970s, and gained significant popularity in the 1980s. In that decade, the genre became widely recognized and commercially successful, with many popular dangdut artists and songs emerging. The 1980s also saw the development of electronic instruments, such as the synthesizer and drum machine, which were incorporated into dangdut music, giving it a distinctive and modern sound. Additionally, the rise of television and the music industry helped to popularize dangdut, as many artists and musicians began to perform and record their music for broadcast on national television. Despite some criticism from more traditional Indonesian musicians, dangdut has continued to be a popular and beloved genre in Indonesia, and has influenced the development of other popular Indonesian music styles.
This is all A-Z Indonesia Logo Book issue #2 about, the book will dig into unarchived Dangdut Records Label in Indonesia around 70s-00s Era. Also, there a few Bootleg label, Pop & Traditional Music Record Label as well. The purpose of a logo archive is to maintain a record of the alterent logos and visual identtes used by the records label over time, as well as to provide a source of inspiration for future design projects.
Peace Freedom's second book of Indonesia's records label Logo Archive 1970s - 2000sby Munir Harry Septiandry
Raw & Rare logos. Approx 115×185mm 160 pages (with Inserts )
Black, Red, Fluro Pink, Yellow & Blue Risograph
HVS Colour paper
Coptic Stitch Binding by Hand
Dandgut is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic and to lesser extent, Malay and local folk music. Dangdut is a popular music genre originating in Indonesia. It is known for its distinctive rhythm and beats, and is often played at Indonesian parties and festivals. Dangdut combines elements of traditional Indonesian music with Indian, Arabic, and Malay influences, and is characterized by the use of a rhythmic drum machine and the Indian Harmonium. The lyrics of dangdut songs typically address themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues. The genre has a large following in Indonesia and is considered an important part of the country's cultural heritage.
Dangdut has been a popular music genre in Indonesia since the 1970s, and gained significant popularity in the 1980s. In that decade, the genre became widely recognized and commercially successful, with many popular dangdut artists and songs emerging. The 1980s also saw the development of electronic instruments, such as the synthesizer and drum machine, which were incorporated into dangdut music, giving it a distinctive and modern sound. Additionally, the rise of television and the music industry helped to popularize dangdut, as many artists and musicians began to perform and record their music for broadcast on national television. Despite some criticism from more traditional Indonesian musicians, dangdut has continued to be a popular and beloved genre in Indonesia, and has influenced the development of other popular Indonesian music styles.
This is all A-Z Indonesia Logo Book issue #2 about, the book will dig into unarchived Dangdut Records Label in Indonesia around 70s-00s Era. Also, there a few Bootleg label, Pop & Traditional Music Record Label as well. The purpose of a logo archive is to maintain a record of the alterent logos and visual identtes used by the records label over time, as well as to provide a source of inspiration for future design projects.
Peace Freedom's second book of Indonesia's records label Logo Archive 1970s - 2000sby Munir Harry Septiandry
Raw & Rare logos. Approx 115×185mm 160 pages (with Inserts )
Black, Red, Fluro Pink, Yellow & Blue Risograph
HVS Colour paper
Coptic Stitch Binding by Hand
Dandgut is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic and to lesser extent, Malay and local folk music. Dangdut is a popular music genre originating in Indonesia. It is known for its distinctive rhythm and beats, and is often played at Indonesian parties and festivals. Dangdut combines elements of traditional Indonesian music with Indian, Arabic, and Malay influences, and is characterized by the use of a rhythmic drum machine and the Indian Harmonium. The lyrics of dangdut songs typically address themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues. The genre has a large following in Indonesia and is considered an important part of the country's cultural heritage.
Dangdut has been a popular music genre in Indonesia since the 1970s, and gained significant popularity in the 1980s. In that decade, the genre became widely recognized and commercially successful, with many popular dangdut artists and songs emerging. The 1980s also saw the development of electronic instruments, such as the synthesizer and drum machine, which were incorporated into dangdut music, giving it a distinctive and modern sound. Additionally, the rise of television and the music industry helped to popularize dangdut, as many artists and musicians began to perform and record their music for broadcast on national television. Despite some criticism from more traditional Indonesian musicians, dangdut has continued to be a popular and beloved genre in Indonesia, and has influenced the development of other popular Indonesian music styles.
This is all A-Z Indonesia Logo Book issue #2 about, the book will dig into unarchived Dangdut Records Label in Indonesia around 70s-00s Era. Also, there a few Bootleg label, Pop & Traditional Music Record Label as well. The purpose of a logo archive is to maintain a record of the alterent logos and visual identtes used by the records label over time, as well as to provide a source of inspiration for future design projects.
Peace Freedom's second book of Indonesia's records label Logo Archive 1970s - 2000sby Munir Harry Septiandry
Raw & Rare logos. Approx 115×185mm 160 pages (with Inserts )
Black, Red, Fluro Pink, Yellow & Blue Risograph
HVS Colour paper
Coptic Stitch Binding by Hand