Potato Head Presents: Azymuth & Sabrina Malheiros, Indra Lesmana, and more

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Azymuth have been reshaping the sound of Brazilian music since 1973. Often – and rightly – celebrated as the godfathers of Brazilian jazz-fusion, their pioneering jazz-funk sound has taken the trio countless stages across the world – from Glastonbury to the Montreux Jazz Festival. With a new album due in 2025, that long-running journey brings Azymuth to Potato Head Beach Club at Desa Potato Head Bali.

Joining them is Sabrina Malheiros, carrying the soul of contemporary bossa nova, and Indra Lesmana — one of Indonesia’s most influential jazz figures, whose career has shaped the country’s modern jazz landscape for over four decades.

While Azymuth's lineup has shifted over the course of half a century, their passion for the music they create has never waned. Together, they trace a clear but rarely-trodden line between Brazil and Indonesia’s jazz traditions, bridging continents and generations.

Potato Head Presents: Azymuth & Sabrina Malheiros, Indra Lesmana, and more

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Line-up Profiles

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Azymuth

Azymuth, the legendary Brazilian trio born in Rio in 1973, pioneered the “samba doido” fusion of jazz-funk, samba, and cosmic energy. With timeless classics like “Light as a Feather” and “Jazz Carnival”, their influence spans decades, shaping global jazz, funk, and electronic music while continuing to inspire dancefloors worldwide.

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Sabrina Malheiros

Sabrina Malheiros is one of Brazil’s most radiant voices, blending samba, bossa, MPB, and soulful broken beats into a sound that’s timeless yet future-facing. Born in Rio and raised in music through her father, Azymuth’s Alex Malheiros, Sabrina’s voice carries Brazil’s soul to dancefloors worldwide.

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Indra Lesmana

Indra Lesmana, one of Indonesia’s most influential jazz icons, has shaped the nation’s sound for over four decades. A pianist, composer, and producer with more than 100 albums, his music bridges tradition and innovation, carrying Indonesian jazz from Jakarta to Bali, Blue Note Tokyo, and beyond.

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Eric Duncan

Eric Duncan, aka Dr. Dunks, has been shaping dancefloors since the mid-90s New York underground. From Rub-N-Tug’s infamous parties to DFA’s Still Going project, his journey spans global tours, iconic remixes, and collaborations with legends like Grace Jones, LCD Soundsystem, Todd Terje, and Groove Armada.

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Luma

Born in Brazil and based in Indonesia, Luma has been adding experiences across the continents. She boasts a wide and diverse musical palate curating a selection that brings her background to the dancefloor. Luma has played at both local and international venues such as Potato Head (IND), Sugar (ADL), Waxflower (MEL), Music Room (MEL) and radio shows like Skylab Radio (MEL), PBS Radio (MEL), Headstream Radio (IND), PaddyGrooves Radio (IND), Noods Radio (UK) & played at a few notable gigs for Crown Ruler and Finding Figaro - alongside Marcos Valle & Azymuth, Nu Genea, Chee Shimizu, Rick Wilhite, Dixon, Musclecars, Barbara Boeing and Omoloko.

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Marvel

Having begun his musical journey via the Jakarta-based Anja project back in 2017, Marvel’s reputation for crafting immersive, floor-friendly grooves has been steadily growing. His sets are shaped by a profound love of disco, house, funk, fusion – and everything in between.

Address

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Desa Potato Head, Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361