ST 12

ST12
Origin Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Genres Malay pop, Malay rock
Years active 2004–present
Labels Trinity Optima Production (2005-2010)
Universal Music Indonesia (2012-present)
Website ST12 Official website
Members
  • Dimas Moersas
  • Pepep
  • Indra
Past members
  • Iman Rush (deceased)
  • Charly
  • Pepeng
  • Rido Tuah
  • Koko

ST12 is an Indonesian band formed in Bandung, West Java in 2004. The group was formed by Ilham Febry aka Pepep (drummer), Dedy Sudrajat alias Pepeng (guitarist), Muhammad Charly van Houten aka Charly (vocalist), and Iman Rush (guitarist) (deceased). ST12 name stands for Jl. Stasiun Timur No. 12, which is the band's headquarters. As of 2010, ST12 had produced 5 albums.

History

ST12 was officially formed on January 20, 2004, although its members had long been in the music world. Earlier, they were not known to each other. They often met in the rental studio on Jl. Stasiun Timur No. 12, Bandung. The band was named by Pepep's father, Helmi Aziz. Charly liked jazz, Pepep liked jazz and rock, while Pepeng grew up with rock music. After failing to get a recording contract, ST12 went indie (independent). Their debut album Jalan Terbaik was released in 2006. Unfortunately, during the promotional tour in Semarang, Iman Rush died after a brain hemorrhage in October 2005.[1]

The success of their debut album ST12 caught the attention of Trinity Optima Production. ST12 also released a second album P.U.S.P.A(2008) in tribute to Iman Rush.[2]

Charly and Pepeng quit from ST12 management and launched Setia Band, but this name has been used by Setia Band from Lampung since April 14, 2010. In May 2012, one of the members from Lampung went to Jakarta to see Charly, but until now there are no news.[3][4]

In 2012, Indonesian division of Universal Music Group has reformed ST12 by joining the two new members, Rido Tuah and Koko, as Charly and Pepeng's replacement. In 2014, Dimas Moersas has joined the group as Rido Tuah and Koko's replacement.

Discography

As distributed by Trinity Optima Production

As distributed by Universal Music Indonesia

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/15/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.