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Como grupo minoritario dentro de la sociedad dominada por los musulmanes de Indonesia, esta minor\u00eda \u00e9tnica ha producido altos generales militares, abogados famosos y una legi\u00f3n de superestrellas del pop y el rock.<br \/>Basta decir que algunos de los nombres m\u00e1s importantes de la historia del pop del pa\u00eds fueron Bataks. Aqui Panbers encaja perfectamente.<br \/>La fuerte creencia cristiana de la banda ocupa un lugar importante en la m\u00fasica que producen. El uso destacado del \u00f3rgano Hammond en sus primeros materiales evoca la m\u00fasica religiosa que los miembros de la banda han escuchado durante toda su vida. El l\u00edder de la banda Benny Pandjaitan llena su gemido caracter\u00edstico con temor existencial, con muchas expresiones de la palabra \u00abmengapa\u00bb (por qu\u00e9).<br \/>La culpa es otro tema central al que Pandjaitan regresa repetidamente en sus letras. Pero lo equilibran con alegr\u00eda, en canciones como \u00abCome on You Dance\u00bb, \u00abLet&#8217;s Dance Together\u00bb o \u00abHaai\u00bb (un juego de palabras alto), donde abundan las referencias a sustancias recreativas.<br \/>Aunque se modelaron a s\u00ed mismos despu\u00e9s de las bandas de rock de la \u00e9poca, los Beatles, y sus compatriotas Koes Plus, Panbers ten\u00eda una aversi\u00f3n \u00fanica a la guitarra el\u00e9ctrica. En \u00abJakarta City Sound\u00bb, un ardiente solo de guitarra de tres notas est\u00e1 tan abajo en la mezcla que apenas son audibles. En \u00abHaai\u00bb modifican la guitarra para que suene como un instrumento de la jungla que toca m\u00fasica tradicional del norte de Sumatra. En \u00abRock and the Sea\u00bb, posiblemente su canci\u00f3n m\u00e1s conocida a nivel mundial, decidieron deshacerse por completo de la guitarra el\u00e9ctrica y reemplazarla con un sitar.<br \/>Ante la ausencia de una guitarra el\u00e9ctrica, Panbers tuvo que confiar en el inventivo bajo de Doan Tocan y la bater\u00eda de Asido hace el trabajo pesado, y vaya, lo logran (su debut en 1971, \u00abVolumen 1\u00bb, tuvo muchos breaks de bater\u00eda). En esta compilaci\u00f3n, los oyentes escuchar\u00e1n grabaciones del f\u00e9rtil per\u00edodo de cuatro a\u00f1os de Panbers, una \u00e9poca que produjo algunas de las m\u00fasicas psicod\u00e9licas m\u00e1s divertidas y con el sonido m\u00e1s duro de la historia del rock de Indonesia.<br \/>Para aquellos no iniciados en la gloria de Panbers, consideren esto recopilaci\u00f3n de una introducci\u00f3n a algunos de los sonidos de rock m\u00e1s antiguos y pesados \u00bf\u00bfque surgieron de Indonesia.<br \/>Tracklist<br \/>A1. 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But they balance it with joy, on songs such as \"Come on You Dance\" \"Let's Dance Together\" or \"Haai\" (a play on the word high), where references to recreational substances are plentiful.Although they modeled themselves after the era's rock bands Beatles and fellow countrymen Koes Plus, Panbers had a unique aversion to the electric guitar. In \"Jakarta City Sound,\" a fiery three-note guitar solo is laid so far down in the mix that they are barely audible. In \"Haai\" they modify the guitar to sound like a jungle instrument playing traditional North Sumatran music. In \"Rock and the Sea,\" arguably their most well-known song globally, they decided to ditch electric guitar altogether and replace it with a sitar.In the absence of an electric guitar, Panbers had to rely on Doan's inventive bass playing and Asido's drum works to do the heavy lifting - and boy, do they deliver (Their 1971 debut \"Volume 1\" saw plenty of drum breaks). In this compilation, listeners will hear recordings from Panbers' fertile four-year period - a time that produced in some of the grooviest and hardest-sounding psychedelic music in Indonesia's rock history.For those uninitiated on the glory Panbers, consider this compilation an introduction to some of earliest and heaviest rock sound to come out of Indonesia.TracklistA1. Rock And The Sea A2. Mr. Blo'on = Mr. Stupid A3. Come On You Dance A4. Jakarta City Sound A5. Colour Of Your Heart A6. Indonesia My lovely Country A7. Farewell B1. Haai B2. Let Us Dance Together B3. Kampung Halaman = Home Town B4. Jangan Kau Tanya = Don't Ask B5. 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