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Guess what?: Navicula planning shows in Los Angeles

Bali-based band Navicula say that they are planning to do a tour in Los Angeles, United States, where they are slated to record their work in the Record Plant Studio

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Fri, August 3, 2012 Published on Aug. 3, 2012 Published on 2012-08-03T07:18:10+07:00

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Guess what?: Navicula planning shows in Los Angeles

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ali-based band Navicula say that they are planning to do a tour in Los Angeles, United States, where they are slated to record their work in the Record Plant Studio.

“This is an amazing opportunity that we will not miss. It would be a waste if this chance was only used for recording,” Navicula’s singer Robi, said on Monday, as quoted by tempo.co.

The recording session is one of the prizes they won in the RØDE Rocks Competition in which they participated along with others from over 40 countries.

According to the band, they will convey messages during their shows about endangered species, such as the orangutan and Sumatran tiger, in Indonesia.

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