From party beats to public nuisance


Shaking the town: Dancers performing as they follow a truck mounted with a tower of subwoofers and spotlights during a ‘sound horeg’, held as part of Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day celebrations in Malang, East Java. — AFP

People in an Indonesian village watched as a tower of loudspeakers mounted on a lorry ­rumbled through their usually serene home, blasting a thumping bass loud enough to crack windows.

Loudspeaker towers are commonplace on Indonesia’s main island of Java, blaring a repetitive mix of electronic tunes and traditional folk music at street parties, but they have drawn the ire of local authorities and calm-­seeking neighbours.

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