Main-Main di Cipete Vol. 28: A Night of Indie Sounds

Photo from Main-Main Di Cipete Vol. 28

Main-Main Di Cipete is back!

On Monday night, September 29, 2025, Casatopia Cafe in Cipete, South Jakarta once again became a gathering point for indie music lovers.

The 28th edition of Main-Main di Cipete delivered an intimate and vibrant evening, guided by two familiar figures in the local music community, Eno Suratno Wongsodimedjo and Qenny Alyanno.

That night, five performers from different genres brought their own colors to the stage.

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Performances at Main-Main Di Cipete

Gusto Band opened the show with their signature energy.

Known for their single “Satu,” the group blended brass elements with modern pop, creating a fresh and dynamic atmosphere.

Their set proved that complex arrangements can still feel light and entertaining.

Next, young soloist Buzar from Bekasi offered a softer touch with his pop-jazz style.

He performed songs like “Crazy in Love” and “Under the Disco Ball.”

Influenced by artists such as Jason Mraz and Pamungkas, Buzar delivered an honest and heartfelt performance that resonated with the audience’s emotions.

Then came Hiladies, a duo from Bali, who performed “Adilkah.”

The song explores the theme of love across different faiths, carried by reflective lyrics and layered arrangements.

Their performance stood out for its bravery in addressing a rarely discussed issue in popular music.

Inggit A. Wulan followed with her signature style, performing songs like “Ilusi” and “Bulan.”

Both tracks were born from spiritual experiences and personal reflection.

Her presence turned the stage into a contemplative space, inviting the audience to pause and feel.

Closing the night, Siements delivered a mysterious yet captivating performance.

With powerful rock numbers, they added a sense of surprise and reinforced the spirit of exploration that has become the hallmark of Main-Main di Cipete.

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The Vision

That night, Casatopia Cafe was more than just a venue. It became a space where ideas, emotions, and community spirit intertwined.

With no entry fee and a warm atmosphere, the event continued to serve as an important platform for local musicians to grow and connect directly with their listeners.

Main-Main di Cipete Vol. 28 proved once again that Indonesia’s independent music scene keeps moving forward.

It continues to reach out, to create space, and to give voice to honest and brave expressions.

It was not only an entertaining night but also one that brought music to life.

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