Hulubalang is the solo project of inventive electronic producer, sound artist, label owner (Gorong Gorong Records) and DJ Kasimyn from Indonesia, best known as one-half of Gabber Modus Operandi. Debut album 'Bunyi Bunyi Tumbal', released in June 2023 on Jordanian label Drowned by Locals. The Quietus lauded his album as "ambitious in every sense; technically masterful, conceptually complex, and emotionally potent". Hulubalang collaborates with Singapore-born, Shanghai-based artist Brandon Tay for a live A/V performance.
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Hulubalang
With an expansive knowledge of global club music, a keen interest in local sound traditions, and an ongoing desire to experiment, Hulubalang's productions depart from a similar place as do his productions for Gabber Modus Operandi or with his more dancefloor oriented alias Kasimyn: driven by the belief that the most contemporary sounds and age-old traditional music forms are clearly connected, his productions intend to connect past histories and speculations on the future without the need for boring and outdated categorisations. Yet with Hulubalang, Kasimyn explores more personal, and at the same time more conceptual and narrative terrain.
These ambitions brilliantly manifest on Hulubalang's debut album 'Bunyi Bunyi Tumbal', released in June 2023 on Jordanian label Drowned by Locals. The album, whose title roughly translates to »Synthetic Feeling for Anonymous Sacrifice«, is a sincere sonic contemplation on the emotions born out of a deep dive into the Indonesian war archives. These archives include a trove of photographs documenting the era of Dutch rule, captured through the lens of the colonizers themselves. Throughout the brutal noise scapes, ghostly samples, ferocious polyrhythms, and mutating club music tropes of the album Hulubalang centers on the peripheral figures populating these historical records – secondary characters, devoid of individual significance, who bear no names, receive no recognition, violently forced to serve as props in the broader narrative of history. The album is a personal act of catharsis stemming from a long lineage of anger. It stands as a sorrowful tribute to the non-belligerent victims of war and oppression and their "sacrifice", to a village whose ritualistic dance, one night, was disrupted by external forces, causing the tune to shatter and leaving the dance caught in a space between innocence and pain. The Quietus lauded the album as "ambitious in every sense; technically masterful, conceptually complex, and emotionally potent".
An av live show of the album featuring visuals of Singaporian visual artist Brandon Tay premiered in Autumn 2023. Brandon Tay is an artist whose practice is concerned with the emergent complexities related to digital materials. Primarily working through digital media, mediated sculptures, and the moving image, Tay’s works often complicate the distinctions between the tangible and the incorporeal, whilst addressing and contending with the relationality of their complex natures: "First using CLIP techniques to analyze and process Kasimyn’s archives of Dutch colonial photography, I then translate the resulting prompts into stable diffusion, creating a series of landscapes and figures which are then removed via background subtraction technologies, resulting only in the specters where these imagined subjects are. Synthetic Feelings, anonymous sacrifices. The project is ongoing."
Next to his work as Hulubalang, and with Gabber Modus Operandi, Kasimyn runs the label Gorong Gorong Records, aimed at showcasing a new wave of electronic and experimental productions from Bali. In 2022 Kasimyn produced several tracks for Björk’s celebrated release Fossora, and performed within Tianzhuo Chen’s durational performance piece TRANCE.
- Bandcamp - 'Bunyi Bunyi Tumbal'
- Soundcloud
- Spotify
- Gorong Gorong Records - Bandcamp
- Gorong Gorong Records - Instagram
- Brandon Tay - Instagram
- Brandon Tay - Website
press:
- "Gabber Modus Operandi cofounder Kasimyn goes solo for an LP of cutting club music that interrogates Indonesia's history of colonisation and conflict." (Resident Advisor)
- "'Bunyi Bunyi Tumbal' – An album of maximalist electronica from Indonesia proves an ambitious, if difficult listen for Alex Rigotti" (The Quietus)
- "Kasimyn of Gabber Modus Operandi talks Alex Rigotti through Bunyi Bunyi Tumbal, an album which searches for an unusually peaceful way forward from a turbulent past (The Quitus)
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