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1 History  





2 International Recognition  





3 Discography  



3.1  Studio albums  





3.2  Other Releases  





3.3  Compilation  





3.4  Soundtrack  







4 Band members  



4.1  Current members  





4.2  Former members  







5 See also  





6 References  














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Gigi
OriginBandung, Indonesia
GenresPop rock, hard rock, rock, alternative rock
Years active1994–present
LabelsAtlantic (1994–1996), Ceepee Production (1997–1998), Sony Music (1998–2008), Universal Music Indonesia (2009–2011), Demajors (2011–present)
Spinoffs
  • dr.pm
  • Tiket
  • Evo
  • Baron Soulmates
  • Members
    Past members
    • Aria Baron
    • Ronald Fristianto
    • Opet Alatas
    • Budhy Haryono

    Gigi (pronounced [ˈɡiɡi]) is an Indonesian rock band led by founder, Armand Maulana, and songwriter Dewa Budjana.[1] Formed in March 1994, the band has released fifteen studio albums. Other than their hit songs "11 Januari", "Nakal", and "My Facebook" which achieve moderate success in Indonesia, the band is known for their releases of religious compilation albums, international recognition and solo career of guitarist Dewa Budjana, and the audition of vocalist of Armand Maulana for INXS.

    History[edit]

    1993- 1994: Early Days and Formation

    Armand Maulana has already an established musical career, being the lead singer of Next Band, and released his solo album "Kau Tetap Milikku". Aria Baron's career was also on the step-up since he joined and later quit Lost Angels (which later changed name to Boomerang) and Badai Band (which later changed name to /rif).[2] Thomas Ramdhan (bass) and Ronald Fristianto (drums) had known each other for a long time, and were often invited to the session players for Pay Burman (ex-Slank).

    At that time, Dewa Budjana was starting his career, but no one wanted to play music with him, which he later said "Maybe because my music is not standard".[2] Later, Budjana was invited by Fariz RM to fill the guitars in his song "Cinta di Balik Noda", with Meriam Bellina as the guest vocals. Then, he recorded with Spirit band, and became the session player of Twilite Orchestra.

    In September 1993, Budjana, Thomas, and Ronald hanged out in Triple M studio in Central Jakarta. Pay, who's there at that time, asked Budjana "Budj, why don't you start a band with Ronald and Thomas?". Agreed, then the trio started to do rehearsals at Studio 45 in Pondok Indah, South Jakarta. With Pierre (later joined Ronald in dr.pm) as temporary vocalist, the trio was later joined by Armand Maulana as the main vocalist,[2] and used the name BDH (Beri Daku Harapan - Give Me Hope) as the temporary name of the band.[3]

    On deciding the name of the band, Budjana jokingly say "Orangutan". With everyone laugh at that name, Budjana then again jokingly say "Gigi" (meaning "Teeth" in Bahasa Indonesia). However, the name Gigi is approved by the other members.[3]

    1994-1996: Angan, Dunia, 3/4, and Formation Change

    In 1994, Gigi released their first full length, "Angan", which expected to be sold around 100,000 copies.[2] The second album "Dunia" was released in 1995, with hit songs of "Janji" and "Nirwana". A year later, Baron later left the band[3] to continue his studies in United States.[4] In that same year, Ronald was suspicious about Thomas' addiction to substances, which soured their relationship.[2]

    The band released their 3rd album "3/4" in 1996, which Thomas then left the band and went into rehabilitation.[3] Gigi then recruited Opet Alatas, former crew member to replace Thomas. Ronald then quit the band to pursue his career in "dr.pm", and was replaced by Budhy Haryono.

    1996-2004 : 2x2, The Return of Thomas, Continuation of the Band

    Wanting to continue the band, Armand and Budjana released the next album "2x2", which considered ambitious since involved Indra Lesmana, and Billy Sheehan (the bassist of Mr. Big) as session players, and with mixing and mastering process done in the United States.[2]

    In 1999, Opet quit the band to allow Thomas rejoined the band after he finished rehabilitation process.[2] In 2004, Budhy Haryono left the band and replaced by Gusti Hendy.

    2004–Present: Current Formation, and Spiritual Albums

    As of 2023, Gigi has released 13 main studio albums, which the latest release was recorded in Abbey Road Studios.

    Since 2004, Gigi has continuously released side albums during Eid al-Fitr, which consisted of rearranged cover songs and new written songs. Starting with "Raihlah Kemenangan", as of 2023 the band has released eight spiritual albums, which considered separate from their studio releases. Armand said "In the past, we heard lot of Indonesian religious albums, especially Bimbo (artist)", and later said that Armand want to bring back the atmosphere of hearing religious songs during fasting period.[5]

    International Recognition[edit]

    Having moderate success in Indonesia, the founding member Armand Maulana and Dewa Budjana has international recognition as solo artists, with Armand's notable audition for INXS,[6] and Budjana's solo career which placed him as one of the best Indonesian guitarists of all time.[7][8]

    Dewa Budjana's Solo Career

    Since Gigi's release of 2x2, guitarist Dewa Budjana has been internationally recognized,[7] and established as one of Indonesia's greatest guitarist of all time.[7][8] In Budjana's solo album "Mahandini", he recruited international well-known musicians such as Jordan Rudess (from Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment), John Frusciante (from Red Hot Chili Peppers), Mohini Dey, and Marco Minnemann (from The Aristocrats). He also collaborated with grammy winning Vinnie Colaiuta and Antonio Sanchez, also world known musicians such as Peter Erskine, Jimmy Johnson, Joe Locke, Gary Husband, Jack DeJohnette, Tony Levin, Bob Mintzer and Guthrie Govan.

    Armand's Audition for INXS

    In 2005, Armand Maulana was secretly invited to INXS' audition to replace Michael HutchenceinRock Star: INXS. When the news broke, Dewa Budjana suggested to disband the band if Armand left Gigi.[2] In the pre-audition, INXS' personnels then requested to the producer of the show to cancel the TV series, and just to proceed with Armand, since his voice sounds similar to the late Michael Hutchence.[6] However, since Armand is late to register to the audition, even though he already considered as one of the 15 shortlisted candidate, Armand is not participating in the series, and acts as an observer of the auditions.[6]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Other Releases[edit]

    Compilation[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Band members[edit]

    Current members[edit]

    Former members[edit]

    Timeline

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hafizi, Amir (26 September 2003). "Gigi to bite Malaysia", The Malay Mail, p. 34.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Jusuf, Windu. "Kilas Balik 26 Tahun Gigi". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ a b c d "Biografi Gigi mulai dari Masa Kecil, Karir hingga Kehidupan Pribadi - WowKeren.com". www.wowkeren.com. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ "Throwback Band GIGI, Bongkar Pasang Personel Hingga Masuki Usia Perak". kumparan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ naibaho, donda (2015-06-11). "Album religi GIGI berisi lagu lawas Islami". IRADIO FM (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ a b c "Kapanlagi.com: Musik - Terlambat Daftar, Armand Maulana Batal Ikut Audisi Rock Star INXS". KapanLagi.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ a b c "Gitaris Indonesia yang Diakui Dunia". VOI - Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ a b "5 Gitaris Top Indonesia Versi Ultimate-Guitar, Pastinya Ada Dewa Budjana - Semua Halaman - Hai". hai.grid.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.

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