From the bustling streets of Jakarta, a luminous trio of electronic jazz artisans emerged to craft harmonies that stir the soul. Littlefingers, formed in the waning days of 2019, comprises Chika Olivia (the enchantress of keys), Tjdika (the master of bass), and David Halim (the rhythmic heartbeat on drums). Their debut single, “Can Good Things Last Forever?” featuring Natania Karin, captivated audiences in 2020 with its spellbinding melodies. The track’s magic remains potent, having surpassed 1,200,000 streams across all digital platforms.
Beyond Littlefingers, each member has woven their artistry into the tapestries of Indonesia’s finest talents. Chika has graced the stage with Hindia and The Overtunes, while Tjdika has performed alongside icons like Agnez Mo and Andi Rianto. David Halim has lent his rhythmic sorcery to Raisa and Sal Priadi. Their collective expertise extends far beyond the stage, encompassing every facet of the industry, from sophisticated production to music business.
A striking fun fact: Despite their experimental and niche roots, Littlefingers has become a critical darling in the industry, earning triple nominations at the 2023 AMI Awards and another prestigious nomination in 2024. In just four years, they have bestowed upon the world ten singles, an album, and two EPs—securing their place in countless playlists and cementing their reputation as masters of their spellbinding craft.
From the bustling streets of Jakarta, a luminous trio of electronic jazz artisans emerged to craft harmonies that stir the soul. Littlefingers, formed in the waning days of 2019, comprises Chika Olivia (the enchantress of keys), Tjdika (the master of bass), and David Halim (the rhythmic heartbeat on drums). Their debut single, “Can Good Things Last Forever?” featuring Natania Karin, captivated audiences in 2020 with its spellbinding melodies. The track’s magic remains potent, having surpassed 1,200,000 streams across all digital platforms.
Beyond Littlefingers, each member has woven their artistry into the tapestries of Indonesia’s finest talents. Chika has graced the stage with Hindia and The Overtunes, while Tjdika has performed alongside icons like Agnez Mo and Andi Rianto. David Halim has lent his rhythmic sorcery to Raisa and Sal Priadi. Their collective expertise extends far beyond the stage, encompassing every facet of the industry, from sophisticated production to music business.
A striking fun fact: Despite their experimental and niche roots, Littlefingers has become a critical darling in the industry, earning triple nominations at the 2023 AMI Awards and another prestigious nomination in 2024. In just four years, they have bestowed upon the world ten singles, an album, and two EPs—securing their place in countless playlists and cementing their reputation as masters of their spellbinding craft.