Post by anastasia on Nov 3, 2010 7:04:21 GMT 7
Ethno-Jazz Quartet: Iwang Noor Said (P), Indro Hardjodikoro (B), Lewis Pragasam (D), Azmi Hairudin (S) @ No Black Tie, Jalan Mesui, Off Jalan Nagasari, Kuala Lumpur (3/11/10)
When: 9.30pm - 11.55pm, Wednesday, 3rd November 2010
Cover charge: RM 30.00
Indro Hardjodikoro has now become the best bassist session player in Indonesia. He has played with most of big orchestra in Indonesia, such as Erwin Gutawa, Adi MS in Twilite Orchestra, and with Andi Rianto in Magenta Orchestra. He has also played with Dwiki Dharmawan band in New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Beijing. Also Dwiki Dharmawan World Peace Orchestra together with Andy Suzuki, Steve Thornton, Sadao Watanabe, Roger Burns and Tolak Aulstead. Tour with Eric Marienthal in Indonesia in 1997. Indro has worked with international musicians such as Kenny Garret, Dave Koz, Michael Lington, Michael Colina. Master class in Rhythm and Groove Music Camp with Victor Wooten. He has also jamming with Herbie Hancock in Bali, George Duke, Mattias “IA” Eklundh (Laney endorser). Recording session with several international musicians, such as: Earnie Adams (drum), Howard Levi (Harmonica), Frank Gambale (guitarist) in Dwiki Dharmawan World Peace Orchestra, Sheila Madjid solo album, Bob Sheppard (saxophone), Dira J. Sugandi album which is produced by Bluey Incognito. He has finally released his first debut album; Indro Hardjodikoro “Feels Free”, together with Demas Narawangsa, Lal Intje Makkah, featuring some of great musicians such as Tohpati, Oele Patiselano, and Irfan Chasmala.
Indro is now Markbass international artists, endorsed by Musicman Stingrey 5 strings and is also using Fodera 6 strings. Indro Hardjodikoro, is also active in education. He has become Head of Bass Department in Institute Music Indonesia (IMI) the first Contemporary Music Institute in Indonesia
For more information: www.noblacktie.com.my
When: 9.30pm - 11.55pm, Wednesday, 3rd November 2010
Cover charge: RM 30.00
Indro Hardjodikoro has now become the best bassist session player in Indonesia. He has played with most of big orchestra in Indonesia, such as Erwin Gutawa, Adi MS in Twilite Orchestra, and with Andi Rianto in Magenta Orchestra. He has also played with Dwiki Dharmawan band in New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Beijing. Also Dwiki Dharmawan World Peace Orchestra together with Andy Suzuki, Steve Thornton, Sadao Watanabe, Roger Burns and Tolak Aulstead. Tour with Eric Marienthal in Indonesia in 1997. Indro has worked with international musicians such as Kenny Garret, Dave Koz, Michael Lington, Michael Colina. Master class in Rhythm and Groove Music Camp with Victor Wooten. He has also jamming with Herbie Hancock in Bali, George Duke, Mattias “IA” Eklundh (Laney endorser). Recording session with several international musicians, such as: Earnie Adams (drum), Howard Levi (Harmonica), Frank Gambale (guitarist) in Dwiki Dharmawan World Peace Orchestra, Sheila Madjid solo album, Bob Sheppard (saxophone), Dira J. Sugandi album which is produced by Bluey Incognito. He has finally released his first debut album; Indro Hardjodikoro “Feels Free”, together with Demas Narawangsa, Lal Intje Makkah, featuring some of great musicians such as Tohpati, Oele Patiselano, and Irfan Chasmala.
Indro is now Markbass international artists, endorsed by Musicman Stingrey 5 strings and is also using Fodera 6 strings. Indro Hardjodikoro, is also active in education. He has become Head of Bass Department in Institute Music Indonesia (IMI) the first Contemporary Music Institute in Indonesia
For more information: www.noblacktie.com.my