Indonesian singer-songwriter and band leader, born September 10, 1951 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia and died December 11, 2004 in Jakarta. In the early 1970s, Roesli formed The Gang of Harry Rusli. First playing rock and blues, they later switched to acoustic and made a protest album inspired by Bob Dylan. He released his debut solo album, Philosophy Gang, in 1973. Although initially interested in becoming a writer like his grandfather and writing numerous pieces of poetry, his work was never published. After his album with The Gang of Harry Rusli, he went to the Jakarta Art Educational Institute. He then studied on scholarship at the Rotterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands for two years; he graduated in 1981. Upon his return, Roesli began work on an avant-garde project mixing the sounds of Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, and Karlheinz Stockhausen with poetry by Yudhistira Ardi Noegraha.
2001
Universal
Cass, Album
1997
Hins Collection
Cass, Album
1992
Musica (7)
Cass, Album
1992
Not On Label
Cass, Album, Ltd
1989
1988
Billboard Indonesia
Cass, Album
1984
PRO-SOUND, Pratama Record
Cass, Album
1983
Not On Label
Cass, Album, Ltd
1979
1978
Aneka Nada
Cass, Album
1978
1978
1978
1978
1977
Chandra Recording
Cass, Album
1977
Chandra Recording
Cass, Album
1977
1977
1976
1976
1976
Nova Recordings (3)
Cass
2016
2011
2005
1983
Sokha Record
Cass, Album
1983
Sokha Record
LP, Album, Promo
1981
Nirwana (2)
Cass, Album
1977
Nova Recordings (3)
Cass, Album
1973
1977
Hidayat
Cass, Album
Target Pop
CD, Comp
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