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Olski’s 2017 release In The Wood, issued on Kitten Records, unfolds across eleven tracks rooted in Indonesian indie but tinged with liquid funk and drum and bass elements. The record balances breezy indie pop melodies with rhythmic complexity, weaving together tracks like "Rindu" and "Dance Of Rain" where percussion and basslines subtly propel the compositions without overwhelming their melodic cores. The inclusion of a remix version of "Titik Dua & Bintang" signals a nod to dancefloor sensibilities amid the album’s reflective moments.Recorded in an era when Indonesia’s indie scene increasingly flirted with electronic textures, In The Wood situates itself at the crossroads of lush instrumentation and beat-driven arrangements. The collaboration with Yuliono Singsoot on the title track adds a textured vocal layer that complements Olski’s thoughtful songwriting. Though modest in reach, the album’s 33,000+ Last.fm scrobbles attest to its quiet resonance within a niche community attuned to genre hybridity and subtle rhythmic shifts.
$41.00
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Featured track
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Album lore
Olski’s 2017 release In The Wood, issued on Kitten Records, unfolds across eleven tracks rooted in Indonesian indie but tinged with liquid funk and drum and bass elements. The record balances breezy indie pop melodies with rhythmic complexity, weaving together tracks like "Rindu" and "Dance Of Rain" where percussion and basslines subtly propel the compositions without overwhelming their melodic cores. The inclusion of a remix version of "Titik Dua & Bintang" signals a nod to dancefloor sensibilities amid the album’s reflective moments.Recorded in an era when Indonesia’s indie scene increasingly flirted with electronic textures, In The Wood situates itself at the crossroads of lush instrumentation and beat-driven arrangements. The collaboration with Yuliono Singsoot on the title track adds a textured vocal layer that complements Olski’s thoughtful songwriting. Though modest in reach, the album’s 33,000+ Last.fm scrobbles attest to its quiet resonance within a niche community attuned to genre hybridity and subtle rhythmic shifts.
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