The Voice Indonesia

For the most recent season, see The Voice Indonesia (season 2). For the Indonesian kids version, see The Voice Kids Indonesia. For international franchise, see The Voice (TV series).
The Voice Indonesia
Also known as
  • The Voice Indonesia: The Real Singer (season 1)
  • The Voice Indonesia By Kapal Api (season 1)
  • The Voice Indonesia: Only Your Voice Will Save You (season 2)

Genre Reality television
Created by John de Mol
Based on The Voice franchise
Presented by Daniel Mananta
Darius Sinathrya
Fenita Arie
Conchita Caroline
Judges Armand Maulana
Glenn Fredly
Sherina Munaf
Giring Ganesha
Ari Lasso
Agnez Mo
Akhadi Wira Satriaji
Judika Sihotang
Composer(s) Martijn Schimmer
Country of origin Indonesia
Original language(s) Indonesian
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 39
Production
Executive producer(s) John de Mol
Indra Yudhistira (Indosiar-2013)
Fabian Dharmawan (RCTI-2016-)
Location(s)
  • Studio 5 Indosiar (2013)
  • Studio 8 RCTI (2016-; Blind Audition, Battle Round, Knockout Round, Live Shows, Live Playoffs, Semifinal)
  • Studio 14 RCTI (2016-; Final)
Running time 120–240 minutes (incl. adverts)
Production company(s) Talpa
Distributor Talpa
Endemol Asia Ltd
Elang Mahkota Teknologi (2013)
Media Nusantara Citra (2016-)
Release
Original network Indosiar (2013)
RCTI (2016-)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release Original Series:
February 10, 2013 – June 2, 2013
Revival Series:
February 26, 2016 – present
Chronology
Related shows The Voice (franchise)
The Voice of Holland
The Voice (U.S.)
The Voice UK
External links
Official website The Voice Indonesia

The Voice Indonesia is a reality television singing competition created by John de Mol which premiered in Indonesia on 10 February 2013 on Indosiar.[1] The format is Dutch and the original Dutch version of the programme was broadcast in the Netherlands for the first time in 2010 as The Voice of Holland. The show replaced the previous singing contest show Akademi Fantasi Indosiar. Season 2 will be aired in the RCTI.[2] RCTI once again appointed Fabian Dharmawan to produce The Voice Indonesia after successful seasons with Indonesian Idol, X Factor Indonesia and Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia.[3] This program replaces the previous programs singing talent contest, Indonesian Idol because the broadcast is over from 2004 to 2014 and now otherwise been removed from list of programs RCTI. Indosiar dropped The Voice Indonesia after the first season due to poor ratings. In 2016, the RCTI won the rights to the show, and a second season went into production.

The original judging panel line-up in 2013 consisted of Armand Maulana, Giring Ganesha, Glenn Fredly and Sherina Munaf. When the show was revived in 2016, the judging panel was replaced by Ari Lasso, Agnez Mo, Kaka "Slank" and Judika.

The programme was commissioned after a successful first series in the US, where the programme aired on NBC. It will be produced by RCTI in Indonesia. The winner receives Rp 100,000,000, a car, and a record deal with Universal Music Indonesia.

History

The Voice Indonesia was created by John de Mol in the Netherlands and is based on the original Dutch series. de Mol then began to grow and expand the The Voice competition franchise and in 2013, the Indonesian version of the show was launched on Indosiar, the same channel as the highly successful Akademi Fantasi Indosiar. However, due to poor ratings Indosiar dropped The Voice Indonesia after one season.

In 2016, once the eighth and final season of Indonesian Idol was completed, it was announced that RCTI went into a "bidding war" with Global TV to obtain the rights of The Voice Indonesia, which they later won and a second season went into production.

Format

The series consists of three phases:

The Blind Auditions

Four judges/coaches, all famous musicians, will choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditionee's performance to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer then the singer gets to choose which coach they want to work with.

Battle round

Each team of singers will be mentored and developed by their coach. In the second stage, coaches will have two of their team members battle against each other by singing the same song, with the coach choosing which team member will advance to the next stage. A new element was added in season two; coaches were given two "steals", allowing each coach to select two individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach.

Knockout round

Seems like battle round, Each team of singers will be mentored and developed by their coach. In the second stage, All contestants in each team will be divided by two group of equal amount of contestants. Every contestants of each group will perform individually with their song through the "three-chair challenge" format of Knockout, in which each group's contestant must perform individually to secure the chair. the surviving contestants on each group will advanced to the next round, the live shows.

Live performance shows

In the final phase, the remaining contestants will compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience will help to decide who moves on. When one team member remains for each coach, the contestants will compete against each other in the finale.

Hosts and coaches

Hosts

The host was confirmed to be sport presenter, Darius Sinathrya. Caroline Conchita served as the "backstage online and social media correspondent" for the live show week 1 and Fenita Arie for week 2 onwards.

Coaches

Season 1

On October, 2012, four coaches were chosen, namely Sherina Munaf, Glenn Fredly, Giring Ganesha and Armand Maulana. Sherina Munaf began her singing career when she was girl. Glenn Fredly is a soul singer and known has a lot of romantic songs. Giring Ganesha is a front-man of Nidji, while Armand Maulana is a front-man of Gigi.[4]

Season 2

On January 2016, four coaches were chosen, namely Ari Lasso, Kaka "Slank", Agnez Mo and Judika. Agnez Mo began her singing career when she was girl. Ari Lasso is a pop rock singer and former front-man of Dewa 19. Kaka "Slank" is a front-man of Slank, while Judika is a runner-up of Indonesian Idol 2005.[5]

Coaches' teams

Color key

  •      Winner
  •      Runner-up

  •      Third place
  •      Fourth place

Winners are in bold, the finalists in the finale are in small italicized font, and the eliminated artists are in small font.

Season
Armand Maulana Sherina Munaf Glenn Fredly Giring Ganesha
1 Leona Dwi Untari
Ferdinand Pardosi
Al Fattah
Dian Permata Saferina
Arro
Roni Satria
Agseisa Galuh Putri
Pritta Kartika
Santi Danametta
Rizky Inggar
Fredy Lona
Rebecca Louis Quinto
Tiara Degrasia
Saptoto Nugroho
Monika Yulianti
Gilbert Pohan
Desy Agustina
Eik Montecarlo
Billy Simpson
Abdi Siahaan
Luise Aminah Najib
Ayu Nanda Maharani
Arden Purwanto Wijaya
Lilian Rumapea
Season
Ari Lasso Agnez Mo Kaka 'SLANK' Judika
2
Nina Yunken
Rifany Maria
Nancy Ponto
Jims Wong
Michel Benhard
Daniel Ferro
Fitri Novianty
Ario Setiawan
Dewi Kisworo
Iskandar
Dodi Rozano
Natasya Misel
Mario G. Klau
Aline
Maria Stella
Vanessa Axellia
Astrid Caecilia
Andi Wardina
Sekar Teja
Gloria Jessica
Refita Mega
Maharani Listya
M. Aziz
Siti Rosalia

Guest mentors and advisers

Season Armand Maulana Sherina Munaf Glenn Fredly Giring Ganesha
1
Once Mekel Vina Panduwinata Ello Titi DJ
Season Ari Lasso Agnez Mo Kaka 'SLANK' Judika
2
Ariel 'Noah'

Series overview

Color key

     – Team Armand
     – Team Sherina
     – Team Glenn
     – Team Giring

     – Team Lasso
     – Team Kaka
     – Team Agnez
     – Team Judika

Season First Aired Last Aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Host(s) Coaches (chair's order)
1 2 3 4
1 Feb 10, 2013 June 02, 2013 Billy Simpson Leona Dwi Untari Tiara Degrasia1 Giring Ganesha Darius Sinathrya
Fenita Arie
Conchita Caroline
Armand Sherina Glenn Giring
Agseisa Galuh Putri1
2 Feb 26, 2016 June 20, 2016 Mario G. Klau Sekar Teja Fitri Novianti Nina Yunken Kaka "Slank" Daniel Mananta Ari Kaka Agnez Judika
Note
  1. ^ In season one, the third and fourth place was a draw.

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipients Result
2013 Yahoo! OMG! Awards Favorite TV Show The Voice Indonesia Nominated
2016 19th Annual Panasonic Gobel Awards Favorite Talent Show & Reality Show The Voice Indonesia Won

References

  1. Luthfi, Ansharuddin (10 February 2013). "Saksikan The Voice Indonesia Malam Ini di Indosiar" (in Indonesian). Liputan6.com. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. Anggraeni, Rina (24 February 2016). "The Voice Indonesia Tayang Perdana Jumat, 26 Februari" (in Indonesian). SINDOnews.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  3. Pamungkas, Alan (26 February 2016). "Blind Audition The Voice Indonesia Resmi Dimulai" (in Indonesian). Okezone. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  4. "The Voice Indonesia, Ajang Mencari 'The Real Singer'" (in Indonesian). KapanLagi.com. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  5. "Digelar Lagi, Agnes Monica Jadi Coach The Voice Indonesia 2" (in Indonesian). KapanLagi.com. 18 January 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
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