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Guess what?: Ronal becomes SORE'€™s producer

JAKARTA: Presenter and radio announcer Ronal Sunandar Surapradja says he will be the producer for Los Skut Leboys, the new album by indie band SORE

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Thu, September 18, 2014 Published on Sep. 18, 2014 Published on 2014-09-18T12:13:04+07:00

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AKARTA: Presenter and radio announcer Ronal Sunandar Surapradja says he will be the producer for Los Skut Leboys, the new album by indie band SORE.

'€œSORE already has a lot of fans and I'€™m so proud I will be the producer on the band'€™s new album,'€ Ronal said as quoted by kompas.com.

He said that although he was the producer, he would not interfere with the group'€™s music.  

He added that the collaboration between himself and the band had been very smooth, as he knew all the band members well from their regularly hanging out in his recording studio, Rooftop Sound Records.

Before working with SORE, Ronal has also produced albums by singer Aimee Saras and Founty Cello.

Ronal is also a singer and has released two albums, Ronal Disco and Rocknal.

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