
Daniel Dyonisius and Varnasvara recently launched their latest single, “Wanita.”
Dyonisius wrote this original composition as a follow-up to his previous tracks, “Relung” and “Kinasih.”
Similar to those earlier works, “Wanita” carries a deep message about life, death, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.
These themes offer a unique experience compared to most modern music.
A Historical Perspective on Violence
Ongoing cases of violence against women sparked the initial idea for this song.
However, a historical lens distinguishes “Wanita” from Varnasvara’s earlier projects.
The lyrics alternate between second and third-person perspectives to tell the story of Ita Martadinata.
She was a brave activist who helped female victims during Indonesia’s May 1998 tragedy.
Additionally, the song portrays the 1998 riots as a push for democracy and an allegory for human cruelty.
The narrative shows how violence can act as a painful catalyst for change and freedom.
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Healing Intergenerational Trauma
“Wanita” also addresses intergenerational trauma and the path to recovery.
It focuses specifically on Chinese-Indonesian women who endured mass violence during the 1998 civil unrest.
Throughout the track, a persistent tremolo effect creates a raw emotional response, symbolizing the physical toll of violence.
Despite the heavy subject, the song provides a sense of peace.
The outro illustrates how Ita’s spirit leaves her physical form.
Dyonisius explains that her courage represents values that outlive the human body.
Ultimately, her legacy inspires a powerful movement toward true liberation.
An Experimental Sonic Blend from Daniel Dyonisius & Varnasvara
A talented group of musicians brings the story of “Wanita” to life through experimental sounds. The lineup includes:
- Daniel Dyonisius: Guitar, vocals, bass, and rindik
- Ursulla Serenakartika: Vocals
- Darlene Kawilarang: Piano and synthesizer
- Seto Noviantoro: Kacapi
- AU Agus Maulana: Kendang and rebana
- I Ketut Budiyasa & Kadek Arya Gitaswara: Rindik
- Kelvin Andreas: Drums