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Origin | Jakarta, Indonesia | ||||||||
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Years active | 2014–present | ||||||||
Labels | Solemnity | ||||||||
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Website | keubitbit | ||||||||
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Subscribers | 7,55K subscribers (currently)[1] | ||||||||
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Keubitbit is an ethnic music group from Jakarta, Indonesia. Formed in 2014, the name Keubitbit is derived from the Acehnese language, meaning "Solemnity."
The group consists of six members: Safrullah ‘Aloel’ (electric bass/lead vocal/band leader/producer), Indra Fahmi Hakim (drums, percussion), Raden Trio Ananda Bagus Prakoso (saxophone), Trinanda Imawan Wibisono (keyboard, acoustic piano), Teuku Hariansyah ‘Apoen’ (Rapa’i, gendrang percussion), and Fahmil Arabi (lead vocal).
Drawing inspiration from the spirit and nuances of the coastal music of Sumatra originating from Aceh, Keubitbit delves deeper into Acehnese musical traditions, which they blend with ethnic music in a modern and contemporary form.[3] The genres performed by Keubitbit include world music, folk music, and jazz fusion.
Keubitbit's discography includes three albums released in 2017, 2021, and 2023, and three singles released in 2018 and 2019. One of their singles, "Peumulia Jamee," is a collaboration with the urban dance from Aceh known as Ratoeh Jaroe.
Keubitbit achieved a significant milestone for Indonesian music and musicians, particularly for Aceh, by making history in the Acehnese music world. They received the Anugerah Musik Indonesia (AMI) Awards for "Best World Music Production Work" winner through their song "Saban Sabee" in 2020.[4][5][6][7][8][9]