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7"
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BTR 101EP
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$17.50
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 12/6/2024
On their debut 45 for Batov Records, Indonesia-based Babon deliver two irresistible jams, cooked from a recipe full of Indonesian flavors, Afro-Latin funk, Morricone grooves, Bollywood breaks and blues, they call "Tropical Desert Music." A must-hear for fans of Surprise Chef, Khruangbin, or Sababa 5. Drummer Wahyudi T. Raupp and multi-instrumentalist Rayi Raditia, friends since high school in Jakarta, via university life in Melbourne, formed Babon in 2023 to address environmental issues through instrumental music, thus combining two mutual passions. Working in their home studio free of time restraints, Babon developed their "Tropical Desert Music" sound, mixing the energy and influences of Melbourne's vibrant music scene, with traditional Indonesian forms, from the pulsating rhythms of dangdut, and gamelan, the ritualistic percussion ensemble music native to Java and Bali, to keroncong, a popular and melodic folk style; while addressing environmental concerns and societal complexities, such as the impact of ruthless exploitation on tropical regions On the A-side, "Desert Rose" is a spaghetti blues dedicated to the widows marginalized and objectified by mine workers. Rayi's electric guitar gently wails with the cinematic effect akin to a Tarantino soundtrack, over a hypnotic groove that never grows tired. On the flip, "TNT" explores the moral dilemma faced by a miner torn between the destructive nature of his occupation and the dire financial needs of his family, leading to a downward spiral of alcohol abuse. Slowly raising tension levels, Babon pit somber organ riffs over bass guitar fuzz and Indonesian-sounding guitar motifs, leading to a final explosion of guitars and drums. Babon's "Tropical Desert Music" perfectly complements Batov Records' rich catalogue of Middle Eastern grooves and is an irresistible sound its own right with a poignant message.
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