Saraswati produced two albums with the band: Epic Symphony (2004) and Echoes of the Universe (2006). Grahadea Kusuf joined the band afterwards, wherein he playing synth and composed songs, thus completing the band as a trio. In 2002, Saraswati along with her schoolmate, Dina Dellyana formed Homogenic (named after Swedish singer Bjork's 1997 album of the same name renamed HMGNC in 2015), where she took the role as lead singer and Dina playing keyboards and composed music. Saraswati began involved with music since high school and after graduated, she became seriously active in music. In 2012, she writes her debut best-selling book, Danur which spawned three film adaptations. In 2009, Saraswati announced her resignation as the band's lead singer to formed a new band, Sarasvati. She was a former lead singer and a founding member of now-defunct Indonesian indie pop group, Homogenic (later known as HMGNC). Risa Saraswati (born 24 February 1985) is an Indonesian singer, songwriter and author from Sundanese descent.
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