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Didi Priyadi playing a live show with Kekal in Indonesia |
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Origin | Indonesia |
Genres | pop punk/powerpop, pop rock, progressive metal, avant-garde metal, gothic metal, death metal, grindcore |
Occupations | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Guitar, vocals, drums, drum machine, keyboards, bass |
Years active | 1995- present |
Associated acts | Kekal Happy Days In Memoriam Cross ELPAMAS Grindinghand |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/didipriyadi |
Didi Priyadi is a musician and songwriter from Jakarta, Indonesia who is most notable for his brief stint as a guest guitarist for avant-garde metal band Kekal,[1][2][3] his pop punk band Happy Day,[4] and for his role as front man for progressive goth metal band In Memoriam.[5] He runs the independent record label FullBlast Music for Happy Day.[4][6]
Didi Priyadi is also a member of the bands Cross and ELPAMAS, and has his own solo project, Grindinghand.
In addition to his work with various bands, Didi has written radio jingles, company theme songs, children’s songs for TV programs and drama productions, and has also composed the score for a horror movie called Enam.
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Didi Priyadi started in music with organ lessons when he was 10, and was introduced to rock and roll when he was 15. He became a metal fan in his teenage years and started listening to more extreme music. In his college years he formed a Christian rock band called Cross, which became a national winner in a YAMAHA Band Alert competition. Currently, he is the singer/guitarist for Happy Day, runs the solo metal project Grindinghand, and fronts the band In Memoriam.[7]
He has been involved in the entertainment industry since 1996 when he wrote children’s songs for a TV program called Bendi, which aired on RCTI.[7]
Didi Priyadi joined Kekal as a live guitarist for local shows in Jakarta, and recorded in the studio with the band on their reunion album Acidity.[1] He later contributed a guitar solo to the song “Isolated I” on the album The Habit of Fire as a guest musician.[5]