In Bali, the singing is used to accompany 2 Sang Hyang Dedari dancers, bringing them into trance. The Sang Hyang Dedari ritual, at times serves as exorcism. But here the song is sung by a choir of university students in West Java. When sung by local Balinese elders without the professional musical training in its original native surrounding, the sound is so eerie (much much creepier...)
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hamsahriza 2 months ago
yep, this is Budi's arrangement also
regzindahood 1 year ago
omg so cool. did budi s did this arr too?
seamusfinnigan2000 1 year ago
I miss this song. I felt Spectacular singing this song.
moeza76 2 years ago
In Bali, the singing is used to accompany 2 Sang Hyang Dedari dancers, bringing them into trance. The Sang Hyang Dedari ritual, at times serves as exorcism. But here the song is sung by a choir of university students in West Java. When sung by local Balinese elders without the professional musical training in its original native surrounding, the sound is so eerie (much much creepier...)
justlevin 3 years ago
It's some religious Balinese song perhaps.
This gives me the creeps tho' ... -_-;
lulilonk 3 years ago
Whoa, the beginning was kinda slow but the ending blow me away! What does the song mean, though?
regzindahood 4 years ago