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Indonesian pop rock band
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Samsons
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Background information
OriginJakarta, Indonesia
GenresPop, rock
Years active2003–present
Hiatus: 2011–2012
Labels
Members
  • Adrian Martadinata
  • Erik Partogi Siagian
  • Irfan Aulia
  • Aldri Dataviadi
Past members
  • Bambang "Bams" Reguna Bukit
  • Chandra "Konde" Christanto
  • Aria Dinata

Samsons are an Indonesian pop-rock band formed in Jakarta in 2003. Their singles include "Naluri Lelaki", "Kenangan Terindah", and "Bukan Diriku".

The band is comprised of Adrian Martadinata, Erik Partogi Siagian, Irfan Aulia, and Aldri Dataviadi. Past members include Bambang "Bams" Reguna Bukit, Chandra "Konde" Christanto, and Aria Dinata.

History

2005–2007: Naluri Lelaki

Their first album, titled Naluri Lelaki, was released on 25 November 2005. The album received multi-platinum awards for sales. At the Anugerah Musik Indonesia (Indonesian Music Awards) in 2006, the band won awards in several categories, including Best Newcomer, Best Group/Duo, Best Song (for "Kenangan Terindah"), and Best Album (for Naluri Lelaki). Their song "Di Penghujung Muda" was number one on the MTV Ampuh chart from August 2005 to December 2005.

2007–2013: Penantian Hidup, SAMSONS and Perihal Besar

Their second album, Penantian Hidup, was released on 19 July 2007. Production took place in Indonesia, Australia, and the United States. Samsons collaborated with the Budapest Scoring Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Philharmonic Orchestra on orchestral arrangements written by Erwin Gutawa. Penantian Hidup was mixed by Guy Grey at Singsing Studio in Melbourne and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York.

After Penantian Hidup achieved platinum sales status, an extended version of the album, Penantian Hidup: Platinum Edition, was released in 2008 with three additional songs.

Their third, self-titled album, SAMSONS, was released in 2009 and recorded using analog equipment at Aquarius Studio in Jakarta.

In 2013, Samsons released Perihal Besar, their fourth album and the first to feature new vocalist Aria Dinata, who joined in 2012 after the departure of Bams in late 2010. The album featured the single "Di Ujung Jalan".

2016–2021: V

In late 2016, Samsons released the single "I Love You". In 2017, the single "Cinta Mati" was released. Both songs were included on their fifth studio album, V, released on 18 December 2020. The album included twelve songs, including previously released singles "Tuhan Tak Pernah Salah" and "Jika Nanti". V was the last album to feature vocalist Aria Dinata.

In 2017, Samsons released the single "Cinta Mati", which would later be included on V. The song was written by Irfan Aulia in 2012. Before being performed by Samsons, "Cinta Mati" was originally released and sung by Marcell Siahaan in 2015. Samsons performed the song with a new arrangement, once again working with the Budapest Scoring Symphony Orchestra.

On 18 December 2020, the band released their fifth album titled V, which contained twelve songs, including four previously released singles ("I Love You", "Cinta Mati" "Tuhan Tak Pernah Salah", and "Jika Nanti"). V was the band's last album with Aria Dinata as a vocalist.

2022–present: Adrian Martadinata joins

Adrian Martadinata joined Samsons as their new vocalist in March 2022. The band subsequently released two singles in 2022: "Rayu" and "Rasa yang Salah".

Discography

  • Naluri Lelaki (2005)
  • Penantian Hidup (2007)
  • Samsons (2009)
  • Perihal Besar (2013)
  • V (2020)

Band members

Current

  • Adrian Martadinata – lead vocals, guitars (2022–present)
  • Erik Partogi Siagian – guitars (2003–present)
  • Irfan Aulia – guitars, vocals, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Aldri Dataviadi – bass (2003–present)

Past

  • Bams (Bambang Reguna Bukit) – lead vocals (2003–2012)
  • Konde (Chandra Christanto) – drums (2003–2019)
  • Aria Dinata – lead vocals (2013–2021)

Additional

  • Yessi Kristianto – keyboard
  • Henrico Octaviano - drums

References

  1. "Jaxsta | Official Music Credits". jaxsta.io. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  2. "Ted Jensen | MASTERING ENGINEER". STERLING SOUND. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  3. Alyano, Qenny (9 March 2022). "Adrian Martadinata Menjadi Vokalis Baru SamSonS". Boleh Music. Retrieved 20 September 2022.

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