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Solo’s Hema Records may be relatively young at 3 years old, but it has quickly established itself as a promising independent record label. With a solid sense of aesthetics and a knack for picking up young acts with fully formed sounds, the label has quickly garnered hype among the underground crowd. Hema Records founder Bagus Purwoko has no qualms about putting himself at the heart and center of the label.
(The Jakarta Post / Marcell Thee)