Indonesian band with home-made instruments Senyawa return to Hong Kong for ‘noisier’ show
- Bamboo and farm tools are turned into musical instruments by Indonesian duo Senyawa, who return to Hong Kong for West Kowloon’s Noise Fest

Indonesian experimental noise duo Senyawa, who stunned the Hong Kong art crowd with their raw, guttural sounds at Tai Kwun’s Artists’ Night during the Art Basel art fair in March, are returning to the city in August.
Vocalist Rully Shabara and multi-instrumentalist Wukir Suryadi, from the city of Yogyakarta, in Java, were originally set to play at Freespace Jazz Fest at the West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) in October 2023, but the outdoor show was cancelled because of a typhoon.
“Their shamanistic performance was both modern and ancient; it was such a deep and powerful experience,” Kung says. “This year, we have our first Noise Fest, which will be the perfect event to have Senyawa perform.”

Senyawa, meaning “compound” in Indonesian, was formed by Rully and Wukir after meeting at an improvisation session in 2010 in Yogyakarta, where they found they shared an interest in indigenous sounds.