West Java Syndicate

West Java Syndicate

West Java Syndicate at Asian African Carnival 2015
Background information
Origin Bandung, Indonesia
Genres World Music, Jazz Rock, Fusion
Years active 2010 present
Website westjavasyndicate.com
Members
  • Zahar Mustilaq
  • Dede SP
  • YD Nafis
  • Randy Gevenk
  • IpinZbet
Past members Zinner, Dosenk, Asep Hadiat

West Java Syndicate is an Indonesian ethnic-fusion music group founded in 2010 in Bandung, Indonesia. The group seeks to promote a wide variety of world music based on sundanese music using traditional sundanese musical instruments, as well as exploring contemporary styles.

History

West Java Syndicate came alive in 2010 by Zahar Mustilaq, the drummer who actually live in between two spheres, the Sundanese traditional and the modern western music like jazz, blues, rock and so on.[1] He then asked rock bass player Dede SP to form a group with a touch of Indonesian sundanese traditional music. Dede then invited his old college friend, keyboardist/pianist YD Nafis. Samba Sunda's Zinner then join the team as well.

Their very first public performance was in a monthly jazz event in Bandung called Sunday Jazz at Potluck .[2] Zinner left the group in the middle of 2011, and then Dosenk came up as replacement.

In early 2013 they went to studio for a recording session. The line-up for the recording was Zahar Mustilaq, Dede SP and YD Nafis on modern instrument section, and traditional section was Dosenk on Suling and Kendang, Asep Hadiat on Kendang, and Ludy Heryanto on Rebab and Tarompet. The recording result is an EP titled “Albeum Leutik” (Sundanese for Mini Album), released worldwide on November 2013 [3][4]

Members

  • Drums
    • Zahar Mustilaq (2010 present)
  • Bass
    • Dede SP (2010 present)
  • Keyboard
    • YD Nafis (2011 present)
  • Woodwind
    • Randy Gevenk (2014 present)
  • Kendang
    • Zinner (2010-2011)
    • Dosenk (2011-2014)
    • Asep Hadiat (2012-2014)
    • IpinZbet (2014–present)
  • Other instruments
    • Ludy Heryanto (2013)

Discography

EP

Singles

References

  1. "Jazzuality". Jazzuality.com.
  2. "West Java Syndicate official Blog".
  3. "Discogs". discogs.com.
  4. Abdul Halim, Hilmi (2015-02-17). "West Java Syndicate Albeum Leutik". Pikiran Rakyat (in Indonesian). Bandung. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
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