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But the noise right now is coming from the indie and pop-punk revival. Indonesia has a peculiar obsession with emo and pop-punk, a hangover from the 2000s that never really ended. Bands like Reality Club (smooth, articulate indie) and Hindia (a solo project blending poetry with electronic beats) sell out stadiums with lyrics that are too complex for radio but perfect for Spotify playlists.
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For years, we had the Korean Wave (Hallyu). Now, K-Pop agencies are recruiting Indonesian members (like Dita Karang in Secret Number) to tap into the market. Yet, a domestic "Indonesian Wave" might finally be emerging. But the noise right now is coming from
Indonesia is one of the world’s most active Twitter and TikTok markets. This has given rise to: In Jakarta, the show never ended—it just changed channels