
Indie musician AMIS shakes up the Indonesian music scene once again with his bold new release, ‘Filsafat Cinta’.
It is an experimental track that sharply critiques modern interpretations of love.
Blending spoken word and minimal ambient soundscapes, the song reflects AMIS’s deep unease with how today’s generation understands love.
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From dogma and logic to pop culture and the commodification of emotion.
He revealed that he wrote this song during a time of deep questioning.
He explained that the song isn’t just about romantic love, but rather explores love in its broadest sense.
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Often distorted by shallow theories, half-baked spiritual beliefs, and social doctrines.
Referencing philosophers like Socrates, Simone de Beauvoir, and Aristotle, AMIS invites listeners to examine the social constructions around love and freedom.
The song doesn’t shy away from controversial topics either, openly addressing polygamy, morality, and transactional relationships.
He believes that people often think they’re in love when they’re merely following a system imposed by society.
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‘Filsafat Cinta’ marks the second release from his upcoming album.
With its intentionally stripped-down arrangement, AMIS wants listeners to focus entirely on the lyrics and the meaning behind each word.
You can now listen to ‘Filsafat Cinta’ on all major digital music platforms.