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D'Masiv is an Indonesian rock band which based in Jakarta. It consists of 5 members: Rian Ekky Pradipta (vocal), Dwikky Aditya Marsall (guitar), Nurul Damar Ramadhan (guitar), Rayyi Kurniawan Iskandar Dinata (bass), and Wahyu Piadji (drums).
Satu (Indonesian: "One") is a 2015 album by the bands Noah, Nidji, Geisha & d'Masiv.It is the biggest album project from Iwan Fals with. [1] [2] This album contains criticism about the haters and a little romance.
The Massif Central is an old massif, formed during the Variscan orogeny, consisting mostly of granitic and metamorphic rocks.It was powerfully raised and made to look geologically younger in the eastern section by the uplift of the Alps during the Paleogene period and in the southern section by the uplift of the Pyrenees.
Tamu Massif is a seamount in the northwest Pacific Ocean, [3] sitting atop a triple junction of mid-ocean ridges. [1] Tamu Massif is located in the Shatsky Rise about 1,600 km (990 mi) east of Japan.
Wasiem Taha (Arabic: وسيم طه), better known as Massiv (born 9 November 1982), is a German gangsta rapper with Palestinian roots living in Berlin.During his early career Taha was signed to the label Horrorkore Entertainment, but later he left and signed to major label Sony BMG.
In 2014, Ariel, along with fellow Musica Studio vocalists Giring Nidji and Momo Geisha, collaborated with fellow Musica Studio's band d'Masiv on the band's single "Esok Kan Bahagia". [12] In the next year, Ariel's vocals were featured in Sheryl Sheinafia 's single "Kutunggu Kau Putus", [ 13 ] which was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration on ...
On this album Rossa recorded nine new songs, five of which are in Indonesian and the other 4 songs are in English. On June 9 2016 Rossa launched a single entitled "Jangan Hilangkan Dia" for the soundtrack of the film "ILY from 38,000 FT" created by Ryan D'Masiv and the music was composed Tushar Apte. The vocal producer is Mitch Allan. [3]
The Bohemian Massif is a province within the Hercynian Forest subsystem. It borders with four provinces: Western Carpathians on the east, Eastern Alps on the south, North European Plain on the north, and Central Uplands on the west.