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- Kekal abstract "Kekal (sometimes stylized as KEKAL) is a heavy metal band formed in 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia. According to AllMusic, Kekal was one of the first heavy metal bands from Indonesia to make international inroads, and according to sociologist of heavy metal, Keith Kahn-Harris, was one of the few extreme metal bands from Southeast Asia to ever make more than a minimal impression on the global scene. Founded by two musicians known simply Yeris and Newbabe, the band underwent some shifts in lineup in its early years, but emerged with a consistent lineup of three key-members, guitarist/vocalist Jeff Arwadi, bassist Azhar Levi Sianturi, and guitarist Leo Setiawan. Frequently labeled as black metal, progressive metal, and avant-garde metal, Kekal plays a very diverse range of music styles within the frame of metal and rock, incorporating many other music genres such as ambient, electronic, jazz fusion, and progressive rock.Throughout its entire career, the band has released nine full-length studio albums, two EPs, two compilation albums, two demo tapes, a split album with Slechtvalk, and several contributions to various collaborative albums, and in 2004 engaged in a successful European mini-tour. As of 12 August 2009, all key-members have officially left Kekal, but continue to contribute material. Though the band currently has no active members, former members of the band contributed to an eighth studio album entitled 8 which was officially released in 2010, and a ninth studio album entitled Autonomy, released in 2012.".
- Kekal activeYearsStartYear "1995".
- Kekal associatedBand Altera_Enigma.
- Kekal associatedMusicalArtist Altera_Enigma.
- Kekal background "group_or_band".
- Kekal formerBandMember Azhar_Levi_Sianturi.
- Kekal formerBandMember Jeff_Arwadi.
- Kekal formerBandMember Leo_Setiawan.
- Kekal genre Electronic_music.
- Kekal genre Experimental_metal.
- Kekal hometown Indonesia.
- Kekal hometown Jakarta.
- Kekal recordLabel Clenchedfist_Records.
- Kekal recordLabel Fear_Dark_Records.
- Kekal recordLabel Open_Grave_Records.
- Kekal recordLabel THT_Productions.
- Kekal recordLabel Whirlwind_Records.
- Kekal thumbnail Kekal2004germany.jpg?width=300.
- Kekal wikiPageExternalLink interview-with-kekal.
- Kekal wikiPageExternalLink kekal.bandcamp.com.
- Kekal wikiPageExternalLink show-KEKAL__Interview_mit_Jeff_Arwadi,6018.html.
- Kekal wikiPageExternalLink www.kekal.org.
- Kekal wikiPageExternalLink interview-with-kekal.
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- Kekal associatedActs "(Altera Enigma, , , Excision, , Mournphagy, Worldhate)".
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- Kekal caption "Kekal in concert at Alter Gasometer, in 2004".
- Kekal description ""Violent Society" from 1000 Thoughts of Violence was noted for containing a hip-hop passage, and exemplifies the band's use of contrast between raging intensity and more mellow passages.".
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- Kekal description "One of the more popular songs from Kekal's album The Habit of Fire, which received high praise from Sound on Sound magazine for its production quality.".
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- Kekal filename "Kekal - Tabula Rasa.ogg".
- Kekal format Ogg.
- Kekal genre "Avant-garde metal, , electronic, ,".
- Kekal hasPhotoCollection Kekal.
- Kekal label Clenchedfist_Records.
- Kekal label Fear_Dark_Records.
- Kekal label Open_Grave_Records.
- Kekal label THT_Productions.
- Kekal label Whirlwind_Records.
- Kekal name "Kekal".
- Kekal origin Indonesia.
- Kekal origin Jakarta.
- Kekal pastMembers Azhar_Levi_Sianturi.
- Kekal pastMembers Jeff_Arwadi.
- Kekal pastMembers Leo_Setiawan.
- Kekal pastMembers "Harry".
- Kekal pastMembers "Newin Atmarumeksa".
- Kekal pastMembers "Yeris".
- Kekal title "Kekal "Our Urban Industry Runs Monotonously"".
- Kekal title "Kekal "Tabula Rasa"".
- Kekal title "Kekal "Violent Society"".
- Kekal website www.kekal.org.
- Kekal wordnet_type synset-musician-noun-1.
- Kekal yearsActive "1995".
- Kekal subject Category:Avant-garde_metal_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Death_metal_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Electronic_music_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Indonesian_black_metal_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Indonesian_hard_rock_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Indonesian_heavy_metal_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Indonesian_progressive_rock_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1995.
- Kekal subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Jakarta.
- Kekal subject Category:Progressive_metal_musical_groups.
- Kekal subject Category:Thrash_metal_musical_groups.
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- Kekal comment "Kekal (sometimes stylized as KEKAL) is a heavy metal band formed in 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia. According to AllMusic, Kekal was one of the first heavy metal bands from Indonesia to make international inroads, and according to sociologist of heavy metal, Keith Kahn-Harris, was one of the few extreme metal bands from Southeast Asia to ever make more than a minimal impression on the global scene.".