Nu Dimension

Nu Dimension are an Indonesian four-piece boy band formed in 2012, consisting of members Romy Syalasa Putra, Johanan Ariel Matulessy, Bagus Cahya Adi and Ryan Hartanto Tedja.[1] They were formed exclusively for the first season Indonesian version of The X Factor. They signed with Ahmad Dhani's Republik Cinta Management after being formed and finishing third in the first season X Factor Indonesia.

Nu Dimension
Also known asNUDI (pronounced nu-di)
Origin Indonesia
GenresPop, Rock, Alternative Rock, R&B
Years active2012–present
WebsiteNu Dimension's Fansite www.itsnudimension.com
MembersRomy Syalasa Putra
Johanan Ariel Matulessy
Bagus Cahya Adi
Ryan Hartanto Tedja

History

2012-present: Formation and The X Factor

Nu Dimension are four solo artists who met during boot camp for the first season Indonesian version of The X Factor. The members of the group are Romy Syalasa, Joel Matulessy, Bagus Cahya and Ryan Hartanto. They successfully auditioned as soloists but failed on a bootcamp challenge. Then they were later formed as a group by the judges to give them another chance. They performed Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" at the judges' home visit round and was selected to join Dhani in the live shows. In week 1, they sang George Michael's "Careless Whisper" and received positive feedback from the judges. They successfully surprised the judges after performing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" with Halloween-themed setting in week 3. For the first 3 weeks, Nu Dimension always placed number one at the end of the episodes.[2][3][4] In week 4, they sang Brian McKnight's "One Last Cry". In week 6, they sang Queen's "Killer Queen" and received mixed feedback from the judges, where some judges were not impressed with the song choice. Despite of this, they received another praise from the judges in the following week after performing Britney Spears' "Toxic". In week 8, they sang "Istimewa" and "Don't You Worry Child". Despite receiving positive feedback from the judges, they were in the bottom two with Isa Raja and sang "After the Love Has Gone" for survival. Dhani and Rossa voted in their favor, but Anggun and Bebi voted to save Isa Raja instead, causing the judges' votes to be deadlocked and reverted to the public vote. It was then revealed that Isa Raja received fewer votes, causing Nu Dimension to stay in the competition for another week. In week 9, they collaborate with Mulan Jameela sing "Cinta Mati III" and received a negative feedback by the judges and said that they just sounds like a 'backing vocalists'. In week 10 they sang an epic performance "Supermassive Black Hole" and received praises by the judges. In week 11, they sang "Points of Authority" by Linkin Park and the judges said that it was the best performance of the night, And a tribute song "Cobalah Mengerti" by Noah. In The Top Three, They sang "Only Girl" by Rihanna and received a positive feedback from the judges. In the second song, they sang "Virtual Insanity" with collaborated with Their mentor and received a funny feedback, other judges said Nu Dimension shouldn't be in wrong way and shouldn't collaborated with their mentor.

Performances on X Factor Indonesia season 1

Nu Dimension performed the following songs on X Factor Indonesia:

Members

Romy Syalasa

Romy Syalasa Putra, born (1987-01-11) 11 January 1987, is from Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara. His first audition was "Wild World" by Mr. Big's version.

Bagus Cahya

Bagus Cahya Adi, born (1991-08-24) 24 August 1991, is from Wonogiri, Central Java. His first audition was "Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars.

Joel Matulessy

Johanan Ariel "El" Matulessy, born (1994-11-06) 6 November 1994, is from Makassar. His first audition was "Kasih Putih" by Glenn Fredly.

Ryan Hartanto

Ryan Hartanto Tedja, born (1995-04-27) 27 April 1995, is from Surabaya, East Java. His first audition was "I Believe I Can Fly" by R. Kelly.

References

  1. "Contestant - Nu Dimension :: X Factor Indonesia". Archived from the original on 2013-02-25. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  2. "Week 1 Result". Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  3. "Week 2 Result". Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  4. "Week 3 Result". Retrieved 1 April 2013.
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