Transs

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Transs were an Indonesian jazz fusion band formed on 6 June 1980.[1] The band consisted of Fariz RM (vocals, keyboards), Erwin Gutawa (bass), Uce Haryono (drums), Jundi Karyadi (keyboards), Eddy Harris (keyboards), Hafil Perdanakusumah (flute, vocals), Wibi AK (percussion), Dhandung SSS (vocals), and backup singer Wiwiek Lismani (vocals).[1] Transs were formed after Fariz RM served as a judge in a band competition for high school bands, where he handpicked aspiring musicians from different bands.[2][3] The band released only one studio album titled Hotel San Vicente in 1981. Harlan Boer of Pophariini considered the album as a 'starting point' of Indonesian jazz fusion, which would be continued by other bands such as Karimata, Krakatau, Emerald, Spirit, and Modulus. Hotel San Vicente was also considered the 35th best Indonesian album in a 2007 Rolling Stone Indonesia list.[3] The band also contributed to the compilation album Tembang Remaja 1981.[4]

OriginJakarta, Indonesia
Years active1980–1981
LabelAkurama Records
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OriginJakarta, Indonesia
Genresjazz fusion
Years active1980–1981
LabelAkurama Records
Past membersFariz RM
Erwin Gutawa
Uce Hudioro
Jundi Karjadi
Eddy Harris
Hafil Perdanakusumah
Wibi AK
Dhandung SSS
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Discography

Studio album

  • Hotel San Vicente (Akurama Records, 1981)

Compilation album

  • Tembang Remaja 1981 (Sky Records, 1981)

References

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