JAKARTA: The members of Central Java punk band Sukatani have "firmly" rejected an offer to serve as ambassadors of the ...
The band requested that fans who have uploaded its controversial song Bayar Bayar Bayar (Pay Pay Pay) onto social media platforms to delete their posts to avoid potential legal risks.
Activists say there may now be a ‘chilling effect’ of artists censoring themselves to avoid persecution from authorities.
Rights groups and musicians say Sukatani was intimidated into issuing apology and removing their popular song from streaming ...
Following the band’s apology and the song's removal, the local punk music community has accused the police of censoring ...
Indonesian electro-punk duo Sukatani has gained widespread attention after removing one of their satirical songs from digital streaming platforms and issuing a public apology to the Indonesian police.
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh told reporters in Delhi that "a 160-member marching contingent and 190-member band contingent from Indonesia" will take part in the parade at Kartavya Path on ...
Purbalingga-based punk band, Sukatani withdraws the song titled 'Bayar Bayar Bayar' from all music streaming platforms.
The KEPMEN KOMDIGI NO 12 TAHUN 2025 regulation came into effect immediately upon its release on January 15, 2025. The ...
The Indonesian marching and band contingent received commendation from India's ministry of external affairs and Lt general Bhavnish Kumar for their impressive participation in the 76th Republic ...