Indonesian electronic music group Bottlesmoker perform at the “Plantasia” concert in July to an audience of more than 150 house plants and their owners. Photo: Widian Lesmana
Indonesian electronic music group Bottlesmoker perform at the “Plantasia” concert in July to an audience of more than 150 house plants and their owners. Photo: Widian Lesmana
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Music for plants: the Indonesian band using sounds and frequencies to relax them, and inviting audience members to bring their own

  • Indonesian electronic music duo Bottlesmoker held their first plant-centric concert in July, playing to an audience who brought more than 150 house plants
  • They even capture ‘sounds’ from the plants which they turn into different melodies and patterns

Indonesian electronic music group Bottlesmoker perform at the “Plantasia” concert in July to an audience of more than 150 house plants and their owners. Photo: Widian Lesmana
Indonesian electronic music group Bottlesmoker perform at the “Plantasia” concert in July to an audience of more than 150 house plants and their owners. Photo: Widian Lesmana
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