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The Shorthand Phonetics recorded sound is a mix of staccato guitars, melodic strumming, frenetic drumming, basic bass lines with loose vocals that talk about mundane annoyances of life produced in a [[lo-fi]] manner using webcam mics and a laptop. <ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2007/11/24/shorthand-phonetics-play-it-smart-and-frenetic.html</ref>
The Shorthand Phonetics recorded sound is a mix of staccato guitars, melodic strumming, frenetic drumming, basic bass lines with loose vocals that talk about mundane annoyances of life produced in a [[lo-fi]] manner using webcam mics and a laptop. <ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2007/11/24/shorthand-phonetics-play-it-smart-and-frenetic.html</ref>


Recently, Shorthand Phonetics released "[[Errors in Calculating Odds, Errors in Calculating Value]]," the outfit's fourth album. <ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/05/24/jarvis-cocker-gets-quotfoxyquot-new-wes-anderson-animated-film.html</ref>. Also, the outfit has topped the [[Jakarta Globe's | Jakarta Globe]] list for "Top 5 Indonesian Albums of ’09" for the film score album "Score No. 1 (Dream:Chase) in A major, Op. 17 for Three Electric Guitars, One Bass Guitar and One Drum Kit". <ref>http://thejakartaglobe.com/artsandentertainment/top-5-indonesian-albums-of-09-plus-1-for-fun/348968</ref>
Recently, Shorthand Phonetics released "[[Errors in Calculating Odds, Errors in Calculating Value]]," the outfit's fourth album. <ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/05/24/jarvis-cocker-gets-quotfoxyquot-new-wes-anderson-animated-film.html</ref>. Also, the outfit has topped the [[Jakarta Globe | Jakarta Globe's]] list for "Top 5 Indonesian Albums of ’09" for the film score album "Score No. 1 (Dream:Chase) in A major, Op. 17 for Three Electric Guitars, One Bass Guitar and One Drum Kit". <ref>http://thejakartaglobe.com/artsandentertainment/top-5-indonesian-albums-of-09-plus-1-for-fun/348968</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 02:07, 24 December 2009

Shorthand Phonetics

Shorthand Phonetics is an indie rock and film score outfit from Bandung, Indonesia which, as of 2009, only comprises Ababil Ashari (vocals, guitars, bass and programming). The outfit was established on the 13th of April 2004. [3] Although conflicting reports claims that the band has been releasing material since 2003. [4] The outfit has been releasing music for Yogyakarta, Indonesia netlabel Yes No Wave Music since 2007. [5].

Shorthand Phonetics used to be a five-piece full band comprising Ababil Ashari, Alfonsus Tanoto (bass), Daniel Sastro (guitar), Kevin Yapsir (guitar) and Alvin Lasmana (drums). [6] This line up produced the first Shorthand Phonetics album "Fanfiction: From the Seriously Absurd to the Absurdly Serious" (2006). After the release of this album however the rest of the band members left to pursue academic degrees outside Indonesia, more specifically America and Singapore. This left Ababil to continue the namesake as a songwriting/recording outfit. [7]

The Shorthand Phonetics recorded sound is a mix of staccato guitars, melodic strumming, frenetic drumming, basic bass lines with loose vocals that talk about mundane annoyances of life produced in a lo-fi manner using webcam mics and a laptop. [8]

Recently, Shorthand Phonetics released "Errors in Calculating Odds, Errors in Calculating Value," the outfit's fourth album. [9]. Also, the outfit has topped the Jakarta Globe's list for "Top 5 Indonesian Albums of ’09" for the film score album "Score No. 1 (Dream:Chase) in A major, Op. 17 for Three Electric Guitars, One Bass Guitar and One Drum Kit". [10]

Discography

Albums

Year Title
2006: Fanfiction: From the Seriously Absurd to the Absurdly Serious
2007: Apparently...I'm In Medicine / Love, or the Illusion of the Beginning Symptoms of It
2008: Fire! (I Could Have Died and All I Could Think About Was My Charred Diary)
2009: Errors in Calculating Odds, Errors in Calculating Value

Film Scores

Year Title
2008: Original Soundtrack to the Semprul Production Motion Picture "Ngintip!"
2009: Score No. 1 (Dream:Chase) in A major, Op. 17 for Three Electric Guitars, One Bass Guitar and One Drum Kit

Film Soundtrack Contributions

Year Title
2009: "I Will No Longer be Afraid" for the film "At the Very Bottom Everything"[11]

References