Weird Genius
Weird Genius started in Jakarta in 2017 as a trio with Gerald Liu, Eka Gustiwana, and Reza Oktovian. They put out their first single 'Lathi' in 2019, which...
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Weird Genius started in Jakarta in 2017 as a trio with Gerald Liu, Eka Gustiwana, and Reza Oktovian. They put out their first single 'Lathi' in 2019, which caught on quickly and got them noticed beyond Indonesia. The song features Sara Fajira and has a mix of electronic pop with some local touches.
After 'Lathi' took off, they signed with Astralwerks and released 'Sweet Scar' with Prince Husein. That track did well internationally and showed their style: clear vocals over layered production that leans into future bass. They followed it with songs like 'Future Ghost' featuring Violette Wautier and 'Last Summer' with Tokyo Machine and Lights.
In 2020 they dropped an EP called 'Antigravity' that included work with Indonesian artists like Sara Fajira and Rendy Pandugo. They've also done tracks with producers such as Yellow Claw and R3HAB, though they've mostly kept their core sound intact through those collaborations.
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