
Aku Lupa
- from Enteng and his Comets
- by Enteng and his Enteng and his Comets with Pattie Bersaudara
Indonesia, due in large part to the restrictions imposed by its past dictator Suharto, is better known for the coffee it exports than for the music created on this island nation. The rough-hewn bootlegs of '70s ensembles like Ariesta Birawa that dotted the psychedelic landscape over the past five years didn't help matters. Now, thanks to labels like Sublime Frequencies, the average music fan can pick up officially licensed, essential '60s albums by the likes of girl-garage-psych band Dara Puspita and the remarkable Koes Bersaudara.
Enteng Tanamal, his band The Comets and the sisters known in Indonesia as Pattie Bersaudara offered a complementary (if softer) take compared to those aforementioned ensembles. "Aku Lupa," a funky and fuzz-driven number that sounds influenced by British beat groups of the era, is to my ears the stand-out track on the group's self-titled '67-ish Diamond Records release.
Enteng Tanamal, his band The Comets and the sisters known in Indonesia as Pattie Bersaudara offered a complementary (if softer) take compared to those aforementioned ensembles. "Aku Lupa," a funky and fuzz-driven number that sounds influenced by British beat groups of the era, is to my ears the stand-out track on the group's self-titled '67-ish Diamond Records release.
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