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Tag Archives: Dwiki Dharmawan
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – Anagnorisis
January 9, 2026

MoonJune 2025 Javanese voyager ventures into Hellenic environment to cast his spell on unsuspecting locals. A full decade after became Dwiki Dharmawan’s international debut, his further advances into the cosmos of MoonJune Records keep on bringing savory fruits, and if … Continue reading
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Tagged Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, Gilad Atzmon, instrumental, jazz rock
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – Rumah Batu
October 25, 2018

MoonJune 2018 Fortress open to the winds: Indonesian keyboard player finds definitive fusion of elements to conjure up passion and discipline. A follow-up to and a close relative of with whom it shares title, translated into Bahasa, and a rhythm … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, jazz, world music, Yaron Stavi
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – Pasar Klewer
March 1, 2017

MoonJune 2016 All things must pass but beauty will stay on: Jakarta’s premier ivories operator explores the most romantic reaches of psyche. Dwiki Dharmawan’s international debut was a retrofuturistic wonder in its use of cosmic synthesizers, but “Pasar Klewer” basks … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Boris Savoldelli, Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Nicolas Meier, world music, Yaron Stavi
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – So Far So Close
November 27, 2015

MoonJune 2015 Celebration of the spirit: footloose, and sometimes furious, filigree fusion from Indonesia’s fast-fingered finest, with enviable company to help him roll it. One may thought that jazz-rock lost its progressive motion before the ’70s were over, and even … Continue reading
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Tagged Chad Wackerman, Dewa Budjana, Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, instrumental, Jerry Goodman, Jimmy Haslip, Tohpati


