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Hailing all the way from Yogyakarta of Indonesia, Atavisti started life as their campus theatre’s musical accompaniments, yet their commitment in the ever-so-dynamic scape of musical performance were just starting to blossom—with Neil Syahru as vocals, Ghazi Dewa and <a href="spotify:artist:28a3YGz0pW3DZb5Dvr9M0d" data-name="Bahtera">Bahtera</a> on the guitars, Garrin Faturrahman on the bass, Alvin Wilbert on the drums, and sincere yet emotional expression incised in each of their work, they intend to tell their stories through what they call as an experimental-theatrical music.
After releasing their debute: <a href="spotify:track:18G4UM1Xdo6H6CNC2eM9WP" data-name="Nona Di Ujung Sana">Nona Di Ujung Sana</a>, Atavisti try to release their first Mini-Album: Gugat Dewi. As the first piece of the puzzle, <a href="spotify:track:2VavB0eAol910tx59HzK8p" data-name="Nyana">Nyana</a> is an interpretation of the mundane and temporal aspect of human beings that can never achieve the complete experience of satisfaction—the sheer ignorance on gratitude, the wavering and teetering on being resolute and rational towards recognizing what is needed, which begs to ask: What will happen to humans if their needs are granted and wants are fulfilled?
After releasing their debute: <a href="spotify:track:18G4UM1Xdo6H6CNC2eM9WP" data-name="Nona Di Ujung Sana">Nona Di Ujung Sana</a>, Atavisti try to release their first Mini-Album: Gugat Dewi. As the first piece of the puzzle, <a href="spotify:track:2VavB0eAol910tx59HzK8p" data-name="Nyana">Nyana</a> is an interpretation of the mundane and temporal aspect of human beings that can never achieve the complete experience of satisfaction—the sheer ignorance on gratitude, the wavering and teetering on being resolute and rational towards recognizing what is needed, which begs to ask: What will happen to humans if their needs are granted and wants are fulfilled?