“this one's really really good, it's um those shocking shaking days and it's uh put out by the label now again it's basically just a compilation of like Indonesian psych and hard rock and uh really weird Fusion stuff... it totally has influences of it and I don't know just the approach is a bit different than um what I'm used to hearing from like that 70s stuff.”
Those Shocking Shaking Days: Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock and Funk 1970-1978
This compilation brings together a diverse array of Indonesian rock from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, encapsulating a vibrant scene influenced by global musical trends while remaining distinctively local. The album features a rich tapestry of sounds, blending hard rock, psychedelic textures, progressive structures, and funky grooves. Instrumentation often includes electric guitars with fuzzed-out tones, lush keyboards, and intricate percussion, creating a dynamic listening experience that reflects the experimentation of the era. The tracks vary in tempo, from the driving rhythms of "Sampai Jumpa" by God Bless, which showcases powerful guitar riffs and soaring vocals, to the more contemplative "Pupus" by The Rollies, where melodic sensibilities intertwine with progressive rock elements. The production choices often highlight a raw, live sound, capturing the energy of performances in a way that feels both immediate and authentic. Culturally, this music emerges from a time of significant social change in Indonesia, influenced by the political landscape and a burgeoning youth culture seeking expression through music. The blend of Western rock influences with traditional Indonesian styles gives this compilation a unique flavor, setting it apart from its contemporaries. Notable tracks like "Bunga di Tepi Jalan" by The Performers reveal a seamless integration of funk grooves with rock dynamics, while "Gitar Tua" by Panbers showcases lyrical storytelling rooted in Indonesian folklore. This album is a captivating window into a rich, often overlooked chapter of rock history, inviting listeners to explore the intersection of culture and sound in Indonesia during a transformative era.
“Nothing says Indonesia like hard psychedelic progressive rock and funk. I found the music scene there to be really amazing... it's a lot about very, very hard psychedelic.”
“This is a comp of like psychedelic rock from Indonesia called Those Shocking Shaking Days. And I'm going to get this from my friend Devi with whom I stay when I'm in Los Angeles cuz he does not have this record. And anybody who likes music would love this record.”
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