Artist's albums
Live at The Sounds Project 2022
2023 · album
On Different Days
2021 · album
Merry Alone
2021 · single
Attic No.7 (Live in Jakarta)
2021 · single
Live at M Bloc
2020 · album
Illusory Utopia (Live at M Bloc)
2020 · single
Rainbow Aisle
2020 · album
Any Day in the Park
2020 · single
Little Mischievous
2020 · single
Partikle (Japanese Version)
2020 · single
Pieces That Fit
2020 · album
Rainbow Aisle (Remastered)
2020 · album
Live at Societet Militair
2016 · album
Constellation
2015 · album
Live at Deus
2013 · EP
Worth It
2011 · single
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Biography
Elda Suryani and Didit Saad have been continuously sharing their journey over the last decade, originating from a cultural city in Central Java, off to write in Dutch cultural towns, savored the legendary music venue in the UK to Iceland’s most exquisite stage, and humbly experienced the traditional Japanese sacred stage. These have broadened their perspectives and senses of making music that really speaks out their distinct personalities. They become more aware of their own evolution and all they want is just to make music borderless. A field of limitless expressions called playground and it always brings them the purest of joy. It's going to be an exciting journey to follow the world they create. Their recent EP, Far Away From Land (Inspired by ‘The Outlaw Ocean’ a book by Ian Urbina), expresses their thoughts about environmental and human rights concerns at sea globally. “If you really care about the ocean, Ian Urbina’s stories become so important,” Suryani said in their interview. “Five intense years of a dangerous journey, investigating with real time interviews, vividly illustrated as if you were there watching what humans are capable of doing far from land in the area of lawlessness. Learning about what happens at sea was horrendous and shocking. I knew straight away that it was a worthwhile project because it was calling my role as an artist to do something about it and be part of it, be part of keeping the issues noticeable,” Suryani said.