Solo on Analog
Surakarta (also known as Solo) is a city and historic royal capital on the Indonesian island of Java
 
 
 
 
1.Lokananta Music Museum
Lokananta is the first record label of Indonesia. It was established on 29 October 1956 at Surakarta (Solo), Central Java. In the beginning of its history, its primary function was that of offering a transcription service for RRI (Radio of the Republic of Indonesia) and manufacturing phonograph records and audio cassettes for broadcast by RRI stations throughout Indonesia; the master records were produced by the various RRI facilities and then sent to Surakarta for pressing. 
 
 
2.Kraton Surakarta
The Surakarta Kraton was established in 1745 by Pakubuwono II. Surakarta Sunanate and Yogyakarta Sultanate are together the successors of Mataram Sultanate. Unlike their counterparts in Yogyakarta, who use the title of sultan, the rulers of Surakarta use the title of sunan. The Dutch name was used during Dutch colonial rule until the 1940s. The title is sometimes anglicized as the Prince of Solo, from the location of their palace.
 
3.De Tjoloemadoe
De Tjolomadoe was once among the largest sugar factory and has its own legendary story amid the VOC and old Mataram kingdom era.
 
4.Gedhe Market
In the Dutch colonial era, Pasar Gede was originally a small market established in an area of ​​10,421 hectares, located at a crossroads from the governor's office which has now changed its function to Surakarta City Hall.
 
5.Solo Nightmarket
This nightmarket is only held once a year,many unique games in here.
 
 
 
Pictures taken by Analog Camera
Konica Hexar AF
In Kodak Portra 400, Kodak Ektar 100 , and Agfa Vista 200 Film
 
Solo on Analog
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