Azhar Levi Sianturi | |
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Azhar Levi in Holland, 2004 - European mini-tour |
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Origin | Indonesia |
Genres | Avant-garde metal, progressive metal, extreme metal, noisegrind |
Occupations | Musician, mechanical engineer |
Instruments | Bass, guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1996-present |
Associated acts | Kekal, Mournphagy |
Azhar Levi Sianturi is the former bassist for avant-garde/progressive metal band Kekal. He also has his own grindcore project called Mournphagy.[1][2]
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Azhar joined Kekal on 1996, the same year that the band released their official demo, Contra Spiritualia Nequitiae. Throughout the first 5 years, the band developed their style by incorporating many diverse elements from outside metal. This distinct style became most prominent in their third album The Painful Experience, which marked as a starting point for the band to step more and more into progressive and avant-garde metal and make further experiments with their music. On the year 2003, Kekal released 1000 Thoughts of Violence and received positive media reviews which led to their first international tour in 2004. Shortly after this success, Kekal was back in the studio to record their official reunion album, Acidity, which was released on 2005.
On March 2009, Azhar Levi decided to step down from Kekal. Front man Jeff Arwadi said that although this closed a door, Kekal would continue as a musical unit. However, later that year, Jeff himself stepped down, along with remaining member Leo Setiawan, but it was decided that Kekal as an institution would remain in existence.
Despite the fact that the band is now member-less, Kekal has continued to function as a musical unit, with all 3 former members including Azhar contributing to the band's eighth studio album, entitled 8, which on late December, 2010 was made available for purchase from Whirlwind Records.
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