The term Music Production was first known in Indonesia in the 2000s, along with the development of digital music technology.
Before the digital era, music production in Indonesia used more analog equipment such as tape recorder and mixer.
The first recording studio in Indonesia is the rhythm of the record founded in 1948 in Jakarta.
One of the famous music producers in Indonesia is Addie MS, who has produced music for films, television shows, and artist albums.
Indonesian music industry has many genres, ranging from pop, rock, dangdut, jazz, to traditional music.
Since the 2010s, many young music producers in Indonesia have been successful in making viral songs on social media, such as Rich Brian and Weird Genius.
Some successful Indonesian musicians on the international arena are Anggun, Raisa, and Agnez Mo.
In 2014, Indonesia hosted the prestigious music production competition, Red Bull Music Academy.
The largest recording studio in Indonesia is Aru Studio in Jakarta, which has 9 record spaces and various modern equipment.
Indonesian music has many unique traditional musical instruments, such as gamelan, angklung, sasando, and fiddle. Music production using traditional musical instruments has become increasingly popular in Indonesia.