TAKE FIVE

A perfect soundtrack for Sunday Jazzy Brunch.
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I’ve just discovered a chillaxing thing to do on a lazy weekend at this artsy resto in Pererenan: Sunday Jazzy Brunch. Wanna be there today, but I’m still outta town. Perhaps next Sunday.

And here’s one of the most iconic songs in jazz scene, the biggest-selling jazz single ever, a jazz standard: “Take Five”. Composed by saxophonist Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for their album 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦 𝘖𝘶𝘵 at Columbia Records in New York City in July 1959. Two years later it became “a sleeper hit” (was unsuccessful on release, but became a success later on) and it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996.

Yes, hope you have a pleasant jazzy brunch Sunday! No, not too early for a nice negroni!

• Read also POMPLAMOOSE: LES YEUX NOIRS.

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Featured image via Financial Times.

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Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.
Picture of Rudolf Dethu

Rudolf Dethu

Music journalist, writer, radio DJ, socio-political activist, creative industry leader, and a qualified librarian, Rudolf Dethu is heavily under the influence of the punk rock philosophy. Often tagged as this country’s version of Malcolm McLaren—or as Rolling Stone Indonesia put it ‘the grand master of music propaganda’—a name based on his successes when managing Bali’s two favourite bands, Superman Is Dead and Navicula, both who have become two of the nation’s biggest rock bands.

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