Rollof
Composer/performer/business owner
I'm a music enthusiast and a college student at UPI student since 2021. My musical journey started in elementary school, playing the bass guitar at church. In junior high, they joined a band for pure fun, free from competition.High school brought a turning point when i joined an acoustic band for the Radio Maestro Bandung competition, securing a commendable second place. This success fueled a newfound passion for music.Inspired, i began crafting their own tunes, sharing them on SoundCloud. Beyond being a student, me as a composer, weaving melodies that resonate with personal experiences.At UPI, I continue to explore and innovate, creating a harmonious narrative that reflects their musical evolution. The future holds promises of more melodies and stories, as I continue to shape their unique sound.

"What the Hell"During my second-semester holiday, I composed the song "What the Hell" using a Bossanova pattern."I've Been Away""I've Been Away" is a jazz piece I created for my girlfriend, initially envisioned with piano and contrabass accompaniment. Since I couldn't play the piano, I used an electric guitar. The final repetition was inspired by Hivi's song titled "Memori.""Hvfn""Hvfn" is an ensemble piece I crafted for a collaborative project with my sister and her ex. Although the project didn't materialize due to their breakup, the composition found a home in my SoundCloud. With a duration of one minute, it's designed for looping on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube shorts."Siapa""Siapa" is a song I wrote during the pandemic, drawing inspiration for chord progressions from Bruno Major's song called "Nothing.""4arr""4arr" is an instrumental music piece featuring layers of acoustic guitar. The guitar used is intricately layered, providing not only melody and accompaniment but also harmonies for both supporting and leading roles."Metanoia""Metanoia" shares a conceptual similarity with "4arr," but in this composition, I opted for an electric guitar instead."Den Ksero""Den Ksero" is a composition I created in a trio cello format. "Den Ksero" is a Greek phrase that means "I don't know," as I was unsure of what to create. In this composition, I employed several composition techniques, namely canon and aleatoric, which are the main elements I studied. ["Den Ksero" has not been released yet.]





