in memory of mukhlis

in #history7 years ago

Maybe a foreign mukhlis for the present generation.
He was a phenomenon for me at the time, because I really liked the distinctive vocal sound from him.
By bringing a song typical of ethnic aceh genre increasingly love the type of music that he brought.

He has established himself as a legend of aceh, and he has brought them songs about the war in Aceh, about how the suffering of the Acehnese people during the conflict occurred.

In the midst of aceh war, that's where the song circulated in the markets of Aceh and Sumatra island.
Personally I was amazed at him, he struggled with the lyrics, he sang for his people.

But I never saw him directly, but I kept some of his photographs in my memo. She is an idol for me in music and vocal.

The songs (nyawoeng) and (untoeng kamoe nyoe), include a very favorite song for me, and I once took it to an ethnic music festival in 2007.

The song bearer nyawoeng (mukhlis) died in 2003, and he has one last album called "lintoe" before he dies.


Picture from google