[1] Indonesian-specific ideas about individualism, interdependency, modernism, and the supernatural have also been observed in the rock videos and music of the nation.
[3] During that time, Dara Puspita emerged as a pop rock group consisting of women from Surabaya, Indonesia, which was active in the 1960s and early 1970s.
When Lies left the band for a month in 1965 to complete his education, his bass position was replaced by Titiek Hamzah.
[4][5] In July 1968, the band left Indonesia, and toured to Europe and Asia, including West Germany, Hungary, England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Iran, and Turkey.
[6] In this way, Dara Puspita also gained international popularity even though the support base was still larger in the local music scene.
[9] Then when slow rock music from Malaysia started to boom thanks to the appearance of the band Search through the hit song "Isabela".
In addition, there are also many works of Deddy Dores performed by Nike Ardilla, Cony Dio, Poppy Mercury, Mayank Sari.
The pattern of Indonesian slow rock has also plagued other musicians or singers in Indonesia such as Oppie Andaresta, Minel, Inka Christy, Lady Avisha, Cut Irna, and others.
Singers and bands that have been handled by Log Zhelebour to develop their careers include Ita Purnamasari, Mel Shandy, Lady Avisha, Nicky Astria, Elpamas, Emperor, Power Metal, Gank Pegangsaan, Boomerang, and Jamrud, Slank, Dewa 19, Gigi.
Especially after Peterpan, which carries a concept similar to BritPop, received widespread attention from music lovers in Indonesia.