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Famous Comedians who Enliven IDGAF SoundLiveFest, Let's Take a Look Back at the Excitement

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Famous Comedians who Enliven IDGAF SoundLiveFest, Let's Take a Look Back at the Excitement Credit: Vidio

Kapanlagi.com - The excitement of the second day of SoundLiveFest continued on December 20, 2020, from 18:30 to 23:00. Like the first day, there were many exciting things that could be obtained from the event enjoyed through live streaming from Vidio.com. Not only filled with performances from famous artists and musicians from the country, the online event held by Samara Live was also filled with interesting and inspiring talk shows. For a more complete view, let's take a look at the highlights here!

Super Exciting Performances from Danilla to Juicy Luicy

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There are a number of famous musicians from the country who enlivened the second day of IDGAF SoundLiveFest. Even though it was virtual, they still managed to captivate the audience with their brilliant works that have been released. For example, there is Rayssa Dynta who, even though performing with only one supporting player, this sweet girl successfully performed some of her cool singles. Starting from Cards, Undercover, Sharp Edge, Hands, Something About Us, to Work of Art.

Then there is a band from Bandung, Juicy Luicy, who recently released an album titled SENTIMENTAL. In approximately one hour, they successfully made the audience feel emotional together thanks to the series of tracks performed in the album. For example, H-5, Mawar Jingga, Terlalu Tinggi, Lantas, Tanpa Tergesa, and Jemari.

Continuing with the performance of the beloved female soloist Danilla who enlivened the second day of IDGAF SoundLiveFest with the theme #BikinApaanSikJadiAsik. As usual, she played her trusted guitar and captivated the audience with a series of songs such as Middle, Laguland, and Terpaut Oleh Waktu. The event was then closed by the explosive performance of Doctoryez & Kai.

Talking about Art with Jamal Masykur Aziz

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In addition to the music performances, the event was also filled with inspirational talk shows. In the first session, there were illustrator Jamal Masykur Aziz and Educator and Art Museum Professional, Aprina Murwanti, discussing interesting topics. In this opportunity, they thoroughly discussed the value of art in a talk show themed "Seeing The World in Technicolor: Beauty from Chaos Through Artist's Eyes."

There were many interesting discussions conducted by Jamal and Aprina. For example, about maximizing time during the current pandemic. Furthermore, he also provided predictions about future art trends.

"Now I'm more speculating trends, like what will be popular next year." So it's more about exploring further, like is there any new market, what kind is it? It sells services but online. With clients from various countries. That might be the trend," explained Jamal.
Furthermore, Jamal also talked about the impossibility of digitalization in terms of experiencing an empirical artwork such as a painting. For him, witnessing it directly will never be replaced.

"Digital cannot depict a painting realistically. If we could go back to the way it used to be, that would be better because digital cannot replace the experience of witnessing a painting directly. From coloration to texture," Jamal further explained. 

Comedy Talks with Ge Pamungkas, Mo Sidik, and Gilang Bhaskara

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Another inspiring talk show session is Comedy Talks moderated by Ge Pamungkas with guest stars Mo Sidik and also Gilbhas. In this opportunity, the three of them discussed an interesting topic about A Curious Case of Comedy Amidst Uncertainty. For example, the possibility for everyone to become and pursue a profession as a stand-up comedian. Regarding this matter, Mo Sidik gave his opinion.

"Everyone can become a stand-up comedian, but not everyone can become a professional stand-up comedian. I mean, making money from stand-up comedy is not as easy as it seems," said Mo Sidik.

Almost in agreement with Mo Sidik, Gilang Bhaskara also gave his opinion that even though everyone can learn about the world of stand-up, it doesn't have to be forced. This is because everyone already has their own share.

"According to me, not everyone has to be able to do it. Surely, everyone already has their own share. But if they want to learn, they can," explained Gilbhas.

That was a glimpse of the excitement from the second day of IDGAF SoundLiveFest held on December 20, 2020. Which session do you like the most, KLovers?

(adv/zki)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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