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		<title>Gugun Blues Shelter A phenomenal ascent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two years ago, blues guitarist Muhammad “Gugun” Gunawan’s band, Gugun  and The Bluesbug, was off the Indonesian music scene’s radar. Local  jazz festival organizers deemed the band too insignificant to give it  its own stage.
ump to 2010, the blues trio, now called Gugun  Blues Shelter, drew significant crowds at the 2010 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blues-shelter.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/p28-a2_7.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-85" title="p28-a2_7" src="http://blues-shelter.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/p28-a2_7-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a>Two years ago, blues guitarist Muhammad “Gugun” Gunawan’s band, Gugun  and The Bluesbug, was off the Indonesian music scene’s radar. Local  jazz festival organizers deemed the band too insignificant to give it  its own stage.</p>
<p>ump to 2010, the blues trio, now called Gugun  Blues Shelter, drew significant crowds at the 2010 Java Jazz Festival  that ended Sunday, with two shows of their own in the three-day  festival.<br />
Their expanding loyal fan base, who knew their songs by  heart, begged the band members — Gugun, bass player John “Jono”  Armstrong and drummer Aditya “Bowie” Wibowo — to play their favorite  songs.</p>
<p>Asked about growing from an obscure band to finally being  recognized as a phenomenal blues band, Gugun said: “That’s what  struggling is all about”.</p>
<p>The shoulder-length tousled-hair  guitarist was sitting behind the stage Saturday after giving an  energetic performance.</p>
<p>“We keep trying and focusing on this type  of music — and sticking to it. A lot of blues bands make one album, find  that not many people are interested in that type of music and then  change their style,” he said.</p>
<p>“I started in 1994, performing in  blues festival, clubs, making albums and sticking to this type of music.  Finally people are listening,” the 33-year-old said.</p>
<p>“It’s  feasible for a blues band to make an album and to continue to exist in  the music scene in Indonesia. You have to be focused and consistent,” he  said.</p>
<p>The key, Gugun said, is to keep the gigs goings.</p>
<p>“You  can’t just release an album and then not play your music, you have to  perform,” he said.<br />
Gugun Blues Shelter is doing just that. Aside  from performing in local and international festivals as well as touring  in the UK, they play in blues clubs, cafes, universities, art centers  and also malls.<br />
Gugun, who is said to remind blues aficionados of  legend Stevie Ray Vaughan — when it comes to guitar playing, started  Gugun and The Bluesbug as a solo project.</p>
<p>In 2004, he released  debut album Get The Bug with Jono from the UK and Iskandar on drums. He  recorded his second album Turn It On with Arditya on the bass and Agung  on drums.</p>
<p>While the local scene hadn’t recognized Gugun’s genius  guitar playing yet, the band received more attention outside Indonesia,  especially when touring repeatedly in the UK.</p>
<p>In 2009, Gugun and  his musicians were the only Asian band — out of a total of 30 — to  perform at the Skegness Rock and Blues festival.</p>
<p>In 2008, Gugun  teamed up with Bowie, a 25-year-old drummer prodigy whom Gugun dubbed as  “the most wanted drummer in Indonesia”. Bowie has played with jazz  singer Syaharani, jazz guitarist Tohpati and singer Alena.</p>
<p>In  2009, Gugun reunited with Jono, 30, and changed the name of the band to  Gugun and the Blues Shelter.</p>
<p>Gugun said that since the Blues  Shelter, the band was no longer his solo project, but real teamwork. “I  really hope this [line up] will last.”</p>
<p>Jono, in fluent  Indonesian, said he had met Gugun in 2003, jamming with him at BB’s  blues bar in Menteng, Central Jakarta. He returned to the UK in 2006 to  continue his studies.</p>
<p>After a little while, he decided to return  to Indonesia in 2009. “I don’t like it in England and I really miss  playing with the band,” he said.</p>
<p>“While I was in the UK, Gugun  came three times and played there. And the audience reception was always  very good. I see there’s a future for the band,” he said. “And for that  I have to be in Indonesia for band practice and for it to be able to  develop,” he said.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Bowie said he had chosen to join  Gugun because he felt he had found a family.<br />
“I feel really  comfortable with Gugun and Jono. Not only musically but also personally.  The band is the family I have always dreamed of,” he said.</p>
<p>Gugun  Blues Shelter has independently released a new self-titled album, which  is a replacement of the planned Set My Soul on Fire album that failed  to be released due to conflict with the band’s label.</p>
<p>Gugun said  the new album was darker than previous Bluesbug’s albums. The new album  is a means for the band to unload their emotional baggage from their  fight with their label.</p>
<p>“It’s about the hurt and regret,” Gugun  said.</p>
<p>The album also contains political songs criticizing  officials appearing on large billboards in public spaces.</p>
<p>Bowie  added the album had a gloomy song about the time they were recording in  the UK. “It was minus 10 degrees there!” he said.</p>
<p>The band  recorded the album in two months. Gugun described it as more  spontaneous, rich in all instruments: Guitar, bass and drums.</p>
<p>They  are scheduled to go on a summer tour in the UK this year, to perform at  the Timbre Rock and Roots festival in Singapore late this month, which  is making Gugun and his band members excited and nervous at the same  time.</p>
<p>“The line up for the festival includes Buddy Guy, Gipsy  King, George Holland, and Buena Vista. A lot are Grammy award winners.  We’re quiet nervous but we’ll give it our best shot,” he said.</p>
<p><strong>Source</strong>:<a href="http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/03/08/gugun-blues-shelter-a-phenomenal-ascent.html" target="_blank"> The Jakarta Post</a></p>
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