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foto bersama tim admin @payungteduh_jgj sesaat sebelum mengetahui kabar tentang meninggalnya YogaIni adalah hadiah luar biasa untuk kami, kalimat "award" masih jauh dari telinga semenjak rilis album pertama tahun 2010 silam apalagi menerima award. Datang ke awarding night ICEMA 2012 kemarin, kamipun masih merasa kaku harus melewati red carpet bahkan berada di tengah kerumunan pekerja musik yang biasa kami dengar di radio, kami baca di media, bahkan kami saksikan di televisi. Niat kami hanyalah yang penting datang dan menyaksikan salah satu pesta musik yang ditunggu-tunggu tiap tahun ini. Award demi award dianugerah kan kepada band-band terpilih. Akhirnya sampai juga dipenghujung acara, berbarengan dengan niatan kami untuk kembali pulang, diumumkanlah kategori Best New Comer yang tampaknya tidak disebutkan nominasinya, sampai akhirnya nama "Payung Teduh" di ucapkan dan angin pujaan hujan diperdengarkan, rasanya sulit sekali diungkapkan, mungkin kata "Bahagia" bisa mewakilkan perasaan kami saat itu.

Terima kasih sangat untuk ICEMA 2012 yang telah membercayai Payung Teduh atas award Best New Comer yang tidak pernah kami bayangkan sebelumnya. Terima kasih Ivy League Music, Teater Pagupon juga seluruh teman-teman yang tidak dapat disebutkan satu per satu. Angin Pujaan HujanCerita Tentang Gunung dan Laut Menuju SenjaBiarkan taken by : @ranggamus Berawal dari niat mengadakan akustikan untuk menghibur teman-teman semua sebagai permohonan maaf kami atas launching album kedua kami yang tertunda, ternyata niat kami berjodoh dengan teman kami , Firzi, owner Tokove yang ingin mengadakan soft-launching Tokove. Malam itu Payung Teduh tampil pukul 9 malam. Diawali dengan lagu Berdua Saja lalu lalu bersambut dengan Angin Pujaan Hujan, Untuk PerempuanYang Sedang Dalam Pelukan, Menuju Senja, Glorybox ft Servo Caesar P. dan Miranty P . Wardhani , Cerita Tentang Gunung dan Laut ft Servo Caesar P. , Resah dan diakhiri dengan Kucari Kamu. Terima kasih banyak kepada teman-teman semua yang sudah menyempatkan diri untuk datang ke Tokove malam itu.

Dan tentunya terima kasih yang amat sangat kepada Firzi yang berbaik hati mau memberikan kesempatan untuk kami main di Tokove, tempat yang sangat keren! This is the official music clip of "Tidurlah", one of soothing yet inspiring song from Payung Teduh. We had a very memorable experiences during the shooting process. There's a lots of lesson learned, from a lots of brave souls, whose got a lots of values. We owe billions of positive inspiration from the people at Traditional Market of Kebayoran Lama.
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director & editor - SERVO 'AVO' CAESAR PRAYOGA d.o.p - ALIEF KHUDORY & ASTAGA KONDE production support - MARSYA DITIA & INGE All folks at Pasar Traditional Kebayoran Lama and also our home, Copyright©PayungTeduh 2011.All Rights Reserved.Outback Australia was hit by wild hailstorms on Friday. As the cleanup continues, residents have found ways to make the most of the wacky weather.Locals posted pictures to social media of wine coolers filled with hail, a sand castle built of remaining ice and cans of beer thrown on the ice to cool down.The photographs went to show that even freak weather can't break Australian spirit. Some Alice Springs residents collected the ice from the hail in wine coolers and put it to good use Others weren't so fussed on the appearance of their new beverage cooler, but tried to achieve a similar result One local created a wintry take on a day at the beach, and fashioned some hail in to a castleOne picture was of tanned feet encased in thongs against the white backdrop of the icy ground, and another showed hailstones on a pub table, with plates, glasses and beers clearly abandoned at the very last second.

Pictures of the desert town also illustrated how much ice remained on the road, and around the Todd River, which usually sits as a dry, sandy riverbed - not a lake surrounded by ice.A powerful storm hammered Alice Springs on Friday afternoon bringing hailstones the size of golf balls and gale force winds to the town. The freak storm uprooted trees and caused flash flooding, while parts of the Red Centre were covered in a sheet of white sleet. Wacky weather was no reason for warmer footwear according to some people in the outback town This picture of a pub table full of food suggests the occupants waited until the last second before finding shelter The Todd river rarely flows at all, but here it is full and surrounded by ice from Friday's storm Ice stayed on the road in thick layers, mixed with dirt and leaves in the Northern Territory town'Homes flooded, trees uprooted and cars crushed from Alice Springs hail storm,' one social media user said.'One shopping centre roof collapsed too,' another added.

Ripper of a storm.' The Bureau of Meteorology has warned another super storm may be on the way to Australia's east coast.The warning comes just two weeks after king tides, freak waves and massive downpours devastated beach-front properties along the coast.Dr Andrew Tupper, Director of the Bureau's National Operations Centre, said heavy rainfall is becoming increasingly likely. 'There is still uncertainty about the timing and extent of the impacts, but we have increasing confidence in a widespread rainfall event developing over southern and eastern Queensland, and inland northern New South Wales,' he said. Dr Tupper added that it is not unusual to have two ferocious storms hit the east coast in quick succession. The roof of Coles, which is the largest supermarket in Alice Springs, caved in during the storm Thick patches of ice were still all through the roads of the outback town, which is normally dry A powerful storm hammered Alice Springs on Friday afternoon bringing hailstones the size of golf balls and gale force winds to the townActing NSW Regional Director Jane Golding, said this East Coast Low was expected to create different conditions to the severe weather system of two weeks ago.'It is difficult to accurately predict rainfall totals while still gauging how the system will develop

, but at the moment all of the guidance is pointing to the coastal areas north of Port Macquarie and south of Sydney receiving their heaviest rainfall on Saturday night and Sunday,' Ms Golding said. 'Overall the higher rainfall totals are not expected to be as large or as widespread as the event we had in early June, however given the wet condition of the catchments in these areas there is a risk of riverine and flash flooding.' Acting Queensland Regional Director, Richard Wardle, said with catchments already wet from recent rainfall, flash flooding and river and stream rises are likely. 'Rainfall and gusty storms are expected throughout the weekend. These storms may be severe, particularly close to the trough, and we urge the public to stay tuned for warnings and local media updates over the weekend,' he said. 'The impacts of coastal erosion are unlikely to be as significant as early June, due to generally lower tides and swells,' said Dr Wardle. Bureau forecaster Adam Blazak said the downpour could be similar to one that drenched southeast a fortnight ago.'We could see some falls in a short amount of time which could lead to flash flooding,' he said.

A flood watch has been issued for several central and southern Queensland rivers.Earlier on Friday, heavy rains stranded tourists in outback South Australia.Charter pilot Trevor Wright said more than 100 people became stuck at Maree and 50 at William Creek in South Australia's north, while on their way back from the Finke Desert Race. Friday's storm was one of the wildest hailstorms in living memory, with thousands of tonnes of hail dumped on the town The water in the Todd River, which is usually dry, was capped with ice and carpeted with fog from the hail The freak storm uprooted trees and caused flash flooding, while parts of the Red Centre were covered in a sheet of white sleet 'Homes flooded, trees uprooted and cars crushed from Alice Springs hail storm,' one social media user said'The only way of getting around at the moment is by air,' Mr Wright said.The race is an off-road, two-day event for bikes, cars, buggies and quad bikes through desert country from Alice Springs to the small Aputula (Finke) community.