Indonesia Reggae music has risen. This marked the emergence of reggae musicians who come to enliven the music industry of Indonesia that era to era powered by Pop music. The number of media with the theme of the development of reggae music in Indonesia recently also an indication of "the Uprising of Indonesia reggae music" has begun. We know Mas Rastafara Q Tony, Steven and Coconut Trees, Souljah, Ras Mohammed, Force Five Fingers, Uprising, Gangstarasta, Joni Agung and Double T as a "reggae musicians" who helped enliven the homeland of reggae music universe. Good news for us all because we no longer have to painstakingly can listen to a reggae music. Now many radio stations playing music occasionally reggaa, even many times. :)
In 2003 we are excited by punk music, Melodic (or Mellowdic?) Are marked with "hijra" Superman Is Dead to his Sony BMG recods Soekamti Endank also increasingly Enndaaang ... then next year we are excited with the music "New Wave" style of The Upstair and easily find anak2 White Gray (read: high school) and Blue-White (read: SMP) dress up like Jimmy The Upstairs, then guitar with distortion sound 70'an marking its booming music and Garage Rock N Roll. Unfortunately we were treated to more appearances "flashback" without a little relieve their appreciation of music and creativity are also not saying they retreated to the back but I more proud if it appears The Donnas - The Donnas Indonesia. Jreng-jreng ...
Back to the title of the discussion, I hope this will be a "signal" for the major labels to better appreciate reggae music. For more commercial to her - without making the artist be a "cash cow", the capitalist slave. We all (especially reggae lovers) would want to see reggae musicians in the country can be on the water at the private TV station, appeared in acara2 commercial, live music events, be a guest on MTV acara2, get a place at MTV program2 "without regard to music pop that had dominated much TV shows as the music that boring ".
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