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27. Marsh Kids Darren Dylan speaks with these outlaw indie dudes.

28. IN FOR THE LONG HAUL Missing your days off? Well you already had a few this year, right?

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56. KEMPI DELI This delicatessen has a lot more than a tasty sandwich

58. LUC BAR n GRILL Looking for some great food and whisky? This is the place.

60. the momo This ain’t your usual mom and pop’s Japanese restaurant.

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city the annual Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) held from 18 to 28 September was just another. Not only could guests see the latest automotive offerings and futuristic concept cars being put on display, but also top notch

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entertainment. So many entertainers came to perform in IIMS, the motoring event might as well be parallel to a music event. In just its final weekend, artists performing in IIMS included top charting Raisa, jazz band Maliq & D’essentials, Endah N Rhesa, and Geisha on the Nissan booth, Mike’s Apartment on the Tata Motors booth, Tompi, Ada Band, Yovie and The Nuno on the Mazda booth, Syahrini on the Suzuki booth, The Dance Company, Gigi and Ari Lasso on the Daihatsu booth, Kahitna, Naif, Tulus, and Kotak on the Toyota booth, girl band JKT 48 on the Honda booth. The most anticipated performer was British band, Arkarna, that rocked the Suzuki booth for the two final nights of IIMS. All this for just a Rp 60k entry ticket. Aside from musical performances, IIMS visitors were also entertained with standup comedy and magician shows and let’s not forget all those beautiful cars. So always keep your eyes on what’s going

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SCOOP Djakarta warehouse project 2014 The Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) is by far the biggest dance festival in Indonesia, consistently bringing in the finest international electronic music talent. Set to be held in JI Expo this year, DWP has chosen a new venue to throw the annual massive party. Last year the organizers got a bit of criticism by choosing to hold the event in the bottleneck Ancol area, causing a chaotic traffic gridlock in North Jakarta, and being outdoor the rain definitely didn’t help. Historically a one night party, this year’s DWP will be held for two consecutive nights on December 12 to 13. As of going to print, the confirmed lineup includes Above & Beyond, Adventure Club, Bondax, Dvbbs, Kaskade, Nervo, New World Punx (Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten), Nicky Romero, Peking Duk, Rasmus Faber, Showtek, Skrillex, Steve Angello, and Steve Aoki. It looks like being another massive show and this time undercover. For more info check out www.djakartawarehouse.com

37th Jazz Goes To Campus The oldest and most celebrated Jazz festival in Indonesia, Jazz Goes to Campus, will be held on November 30, 12pm, on the campus ground of Universitas Indonesia, Faculty of Economics. Confirmed musicians to take part in the festival are Glenn Fredly, Tulus, Adhitia Sofyan, Like Father Like Son (Benny Likumahuwa feat. Barry Likumahuwa), Oele Pattiselano Quartet, Monita Tahalea and The Nightingales, and Hajar Bleh Big Band. For ticket and event info, click www. jgtc-festival.com

Waterbom

To celebrate the 7th anniversary of Waterbom, Pantai Indah Kapuk Jakarta, a special event will be held on November 1. Expect to experience a day full of entertainment, and fun and games in the water partk that offers 20 exhilarating water slides. Not only will guests be entertained, but also showered with gifts and goodies, including a lucky draw for hotel and air tickets to Bali.

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SCOOP Art Drawing Exhibition at Tugu Kunstkring Paleis Bataviasche Kunstkring, one of the most beautiful historical buildings in Jakarta, now managed by Tugu Hotels and restaurants group known for bringing back to life the beautiful art, culture and history of the archipelago, will host an art exhibition by Odji Lirungan. For him, the techniques of painting can break away from all entanglements, and all streams become important in the process of working to realize his ideas. The exhibition will be held from October 16 to November 15.

The New Face of X2 Club After a long renovation, as of September 5 the X2 club was back in business. If last year the club embraced a goth vibe, this time around it takes on a more glamorous and luxurious look. The renovation included replacing various props and interiors, where the color of gold and silver now dominate the room. In addition to new lighting, visuals and interior, X2 also revamped their logo which embodies a concept of unity. Soon to be renovated will be Equinox, and then the upstairs VIP area, EGO.

Clubbing Race 2014 Imagine the Amazing Race for clubbers, the annual Clubbing Race 2014 is looking for participants to take part in the race, especially those who have skillful knowledge of the local clubbing scene. The race will begin with a party on October 11 in X2 Club to choose two past contestants of the Clubbing Race to run again this year, then for this year it will kick off in Hard Rock CafĂŠ Bali on October 26, Pyramid Bali on October 27, A Club Bali on October 28, then to Makassar, in Redtro Club on October 29 Oct, Foreplay Surabaya on October 30, and finishes again at X2 Club on October 31. Grand prize for this year is prize money and to catch Stereosonic Australia on December 6 and 7. For more information, check out www.clubbingrace.com www.beatmag.com

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OCTOBER X2 Club

DJ DubVision

DJ DubVision is comprised of two Dutch brothers that are making quite a buzz in the dance music scene with their tracks such as “All By Myself”, “Rockin”, “Into The Light” and “Hollow”. The brothers also teamed up with Canadian producers Project 46 in creating “You & I”, featuring the wonderful vocals of Donna Lewis. Just like “All By Myself”, “You & I” received huge DJ support and awesome critiques and reached #7 in Beatport’s Main Top 100 chart and was a Progressive House chart Top 5 tracks for ages. They will be performing in X2 Club on Friday, October 3.

WED-MON OCTOBER 1-6

FRIDAY OCTOBER 3

TEATER JAKARTA - Taman Ismail Marzuki

Stomp

Stomp is a world famous non-traditional dance troupe from the UK that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance. The performers use a variety of everyday percussion instruments in their shows: matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, and Zippo lighters fill the stage with energizing beats. Stom offers dance, music and theatrical performance blended together in one electrifying rhythm. See their performance in Teater Jakarta, Taman Ismail Marzuki, from October 1 to 6. Tickets start from Rp 300k, available at www.ibudibjo.com

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Colosseum Club

DJ Sean Tyas

A proud New Yorker now living in Switzerland, Sean Tyas burst onto the scene in 2006, after Sander van Doorn selected him as the winner of the “Punk’d” remix contest. Shortly after releasing his debut single and first #1 record (Lift), Mixmag & Beatport named him “Best New DJ” and “One To Watch,” marking the beginning of Tyas’ journey to becoming one of the most celebrated names in trance music. This year Sean signed a highly publicized, exclusive multi-album deal with iconic dance music label, Black Hole Recordings where his debut LP is scheduled for release next year. He will be leading the crowd in Colosseum Club on Friday, October 3.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 3

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8 Dragonfly

Posso

Posso is the collaboration of childhood friends/songwriters Marylouise Pels (a pianist) and Vanessa Giovacchini (a published poet). As DJs, the duo has performed around the globe at festivals including Summer Sonic in Japan, Ultra Music in Miami, and EDC Las Vegas. As designers, their line of leather accessories boasts a celebrity fan base that includes Rihanna and Victoria Beckham. Their passion for fashion and music regularly align spinning events for Miu Miu, Fendi, Armani, DSquared, Puma, Reebok, and MAC Cosmetics. Catch the duo DJ in Dragonfly on Wednesday, October 8.

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Blowfish

Krewella

Jahan Yousaf, Yasmine Yousaf, and Kris Trindl (aka Rain Man) is the trio behind Krewella, currently one of the biggest EDM exports from the US. In 2012, they self-released their first two EPs: Play Hard and Play Harder, which reached number ten on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Ever since then, the trio became a staple of the biggest dance festivals around the world. See them rock the stage at Blowfish on October 8.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8

Cloud

DJ Jimpster

Hailing from the UK, Jamie Odell aka Jimpster has been producing, remixing and DJing for almost two decades. His musical upbringing and early introduction to production and DJing have helped him forge a sound that is at once warm and deep as well as being innovative and also club friendly. With an emphasis on the deeper end of electronic house music, but not afraid to stray from the path, he retains an old school approach. He will be entertaining the crowd in Cloud Lounge on Wednesday, October 8.

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 9

The Beat ROOM FEZ DUNGEON

SUNMANTRA & NEGATIVE LOVERS

The Beat Room this week features the two brother collectives, Sun Mantra and Negative Lovers. Both top bands. Be sure to get there early and take advantage of the buy one get two offer on San Miguel beers. First Drink Charge. From 8pm

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Bingo Players

Maarten Hoogstraten, also known as Bingo Players, is a Dutch dance and electro house DJ and record producer. Bingo Players are best known for their hit songs “Cry (Just a Little)” and “Rattle”. Cry (Just a Little) was a Top 40 hit around Europe. Catch Bingo Players perform live in X2 Club on Friday, October 10.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 Armada Night Colosseum Club

David Gravell & Ruben De Ronde

Armada Night is held worldwide to highlight Armada Music’s rising talent, and on October 10 in Colosseum Club, David Gravell and Ruben De Ronde will be the two talents representing Armin’s label. The two Dutch DJs are hot in Armin’s “A State of Trance” movement, and their productions have been supported by Hardwell, Above and Beyond, and many more.

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Teater Salihara

Be Your Self : Australian Dance Theater

Australian Dance Theatre is Australia’s preeminent contemporary dance company and the longest running in the country. For almost 50 years Australian Dance Theatre has pioneered new work that has contributed to defining dance in this region. Their latest production entitled Be Your Self reveals the precarious stability of the concept of ‘self’ as the work steps through the conventions we use to construct a singular and consistent notion of ‘I’. See their performance in Teater Salihara on October 11 and 12. Tickets are Rp 100k, available at www.rajakarcis.com

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 23

Colosseum Club

AN21

Hailing from Stockholm, Antoine Josefsson also known as AN21 has steadily rised through the world EDM ranks, and has become greater than just being “Steve Angello’s (Swedish House Mafia) DJ brother”. He has been nominated as breakthrough DJ at the 2011 International Dance Music Awards, and already he has graced the stage of Tomorrowland, Sensation Amsterdam, and Global Gathering. See him take charge of the DJ booth in Colosseum Club on Friday, October 17.

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The Beat ROOM FEZ DUNGEON

SWELL & CRAYOLA EYES

The Beat Room this week features Bandung’s Swell and the catchy Crayola Eyes. Be sure to get there early and take advantage of the buy one get two offer on San Miguel beers. First Drink Charge. From 8pm

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SOUNDSFAIR Jakarta Convention Center

MAGIC!

Brought to you by the people behind the Jakarta Java Jazz Festival and Java Rockin’land, Soundsfair is a music festival with a colorful mix of sound, art and even food, with headliners including The Jacksons, Magic!, Ari Lasso, and Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra occupying 10 stages. The event will be held on October 24 to 26 in the Jakarta Convention Center, with tickets starting from Rp 200k. For tickets info and a full lineup, check out www.javasoundsfair.com

Friday - Sunday, October 24 - 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 24

Colosseum Club

Paul Van Dyk & Roger Shah

Matthias Paul, or better known as Paul Van Dyk is a veteran DJ that started spinning in the ‘90s, producing all too many hit tracks, becoming the number 1 DJ in the world in the mid-2000s, and even snapping a Grammy award. He will be in Colosseum Club on Friday, October 24, accompanied by another German DJ wonder, Roger Shah.

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TIMELINE HENNESSY ARTISTRY COLOSSEUM

Sunlounger

Race Start Season 2 Istora Senayan

LEE KWANG SOO

The stars of popular Korean gameshow Running Man, Jee Seok Jin, Kim Jong Kook, HaHa, Song Ji Hyo and Lee Kwang Soo, will be in Jakarta for the “Race Start” fan meeting show. The group will promote the upcoming second season of their show in the fan gathering event set to be held in Istora Senayan, Jakarta, on Saturday, October 25, 7.30pm. Tickets start from Rp 850k, available at www.kiostix.com

SATURday OCT 25

DJ Shah or Sundowner has released two tunes under this name - “White Sand” in 2006 and “Aguas Blancas” in 2007 and an artist album, “Another Day On The Terrace”, which includes two CDs (“Chill” and “Dance”). He has also remixed Envio’s “For You” under this name. He recently released a new two CD album, “Sunny Tales”. For the third time, the Hennessy Artistry event with the name “The Global Art of Mixing” will be in Jakarta to present a collaboration of music and culture from a variety of genres. There will also be performances by Eller Van Buuren, Goddess Of Olympus, local band Naif and Dira Sugandi. Saturday Oct 25.

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FRIDAY OCT 31 RUBBERLAND SEXY HALLOWEEN BLACK LIGHT PARTY X2

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Dream Theater

If you were an adolescent during the ‘90s and dreamed of being a rocker/ guitarist, most likely you have associated and bragged about being a fan of Dream Theater. The iconic rock band from the US will be live in Jakarta on Sunday, October 26 at Lapangan D, Senayan. Tickets start from Rp750k, available at www. ticketonfire.com.

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DJ Tiara Eve from Jakarta is one of the top female DJs in Indonesia, playing the local circuit in over 25 cities, and the other 3 countries at all types of events. Her style varies from house, groovy electro to tech house. DJ Morena is one of the most talented female of the local dance scene. The award winning DJ loves Minimal and Techno music. Aiu Kandi started DJ-ing on 2007 at the age of 20. Her sets typically incorporate house, electro, to progressive as well as her more traditional techno fare, making for a consistently exiting, surprising DJ set that never fails to rock the dance floor. They will perform at Halloween’s party held by Fiesta.

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Colosseum

DJ Marc Benjamin

Welcome to the world of talented DJ, producer and remixer Marc Benjamin. Dutchborn, Marc has been making a name for himself in recent years with his “Games” track shining on the Dimmak records played out by Steve Aoki and Nicky Romero, plus two trackers “Surrender and Superstuff” were released on Mixmash records, again backed by Laidback Luke, Tiësto and featured in David Guetta dj-sets.

FRIDAY NOV 7

Sheila Majid

Malaysian pop singer Sheila Majid has quite the following in Indonesia, where she is amongst the very few Malaysian artists to have made it big in Indonesia, even producing music under a major label in Indonesia, and winning music awards in Indonesia. She will be entertaining her fans on Friday, November 14 in Balai Sarbini. Tickets start from Rp 400k, available at www.rajakarcis.com

FRIDAY NOV 14

SATURDAY NOV 15

SungHa Jung Love Story Acoustic Guitar Concert UBM Grand Auditorium, Universitas Bunda Mulia Jalan Lodan Raya Ancol

SungHa Jung

Sungha Jung is a South Korean acoustic fingerstyle guitarist which became famous through Youtube - his YouTube channel has more than 2.8 million subscribers. Jung creates acoustic covers and arrangements, typically by ear and/or by watching videos. Has also has original music, which he plays and places online. He was nicknamed the “Guitar Prodigy” in Korea, though he prefers to be known simply as a ‘guitarist’. He will be performing in the UBM Grand Auditorium, Universitas Bunda Mulia, on November 15. Tickets start from Rp 400k, available at www.guitarindonesia.com

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Formed in 2012, Marsh Kids is a collaborative between members of different established bands. Their sound is a creative fusion of ‘80s synth pop, funk, drum and bass, and post rock. Adding color, Marsh Kids members have quite the age gap, from early ‘20s to 40 year olds. The Beat checks in with the lads to find out what they have to say about the major versus indie label amongst other things.

abundant amongst us during these glorious years. That is the main inspiration. We have been working on it for two years. As for the concept of the music, we find the desert as the main symbol for us to represent our emptiness in this universe. TBJ: What do you think the Indonesian indie rock bands/scene needs to do in order to grow a bigger audience and appreciation? MK: We personally don’t have the inclination to think about the formula on how to do it. The best advice is to work together among the bands and not to care about the sales and fame and just make music for the sake of music itself. TBJ: Is it cool to stay indie and uncool to be dictated by a major label? If the opportunity comes, do you think indie bands ought to consider an offer from a major label? MK: We think the major label is dead now, but to be fair, some of the ‘indie’ bands here are not impressive because they’re not sincere with their works and creations. The best formula we think is the spirit of indie label combined with the working culture of a major label.

TBJ: What is Marsh Kids about? MK: Our songs speak of longing, forgotten poets and redemption. Anyone can say that Marsh Kids is a collaborative project. But for us, Marsh Kids is not a side project, we have built a strong bond just like our original bands.

TBJ: What’s the band’s most memorable gig/ funny/ interesting experiences so far. MK: At The Beat Room in Fez Dungeon, because Billy took control as band leader and was a impromptu stand up comedian.

TBJ: Your band’s Facebook and Twitter profile photos show the band in an old western theme. Tell us what it represents. MK: It represents some of our songs in our upcoming 1st LP. Actually it’s not a specific old western theme, but an outlaws theme. A homeless vagabond theme. The outfits represent the great depression era. We sometimes feel that we don’t have work or prospects in our own home, just like that era. It has inspired us to travel free by freight train and try our luck elsewhere.

TBJ: What are some of the misconceptions about the band that you would like to address? MK: If there are any misconception about this band out there, it would be most likely that we are perceived as a side project band for the members, of which it is not true at all. We are a serious band making serious music and all the while being playful at it. Another thing is that the western-style perception is not our main intention. We simply want to represent the gloomy shades of people by conjuring the stigma of the outlaws of the west.

TBJ: You guys are about to release an album. What is it about, what was the source of inspiration, and how long have you guys worked on it? MK: From sadness and gloomy days that are

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FEATURE I’m sure that many of you – like me – took a sneaky look at the calendar sometime during or just after the Lebaran holiday to see how long it would before the next break was due. I was dismayed to discover there are none – at least until Christmas Day, which this year falls on a Thursday, followed soon after by New Year’s Day a week later. Independence Day this year fell on a Sunday, while the next national holiday, Idul Adha, is also on a Sunday. And so it goes, until almost year-end. October has one more national holiday (on 25th) but that falls on a Saturday, while November is completely bereft of them, even on the weekends. This year has been quite unusual as so many national holidays in the latter part of the year have fallen over weekends. In the early months of this year many more holidays occurred mid-week or close to the weekend, meaning that a five-day working week was occasionally relieved by a day off in the middle, or a long weekend became feasible. Polling day for both legislative and presidential elections in April and July fell on a Wednesday, so most people had that day off too. The month of May this year was quite unusual, containing four mid-week national holidays, with two in the same week.

travel, see friends, etc. is if you dip into your limited, precious annual leave allowance or plan a break around a long weekend. Equally, retailers usually regard long weekends as a potential sales bonanza so it’s going to be tough going for them, too. Take some consolation from the knowledge that this year’s userunfriendly distribution of national holidays is not an annual event, as many of the religious days are “moveable feasts”. Next year, it’s a whole lot better, as only four of the 15 national holidays fall on weekends and only June and November don’t have a national holiday at all. Contrast that with the UK, for example, where there are usually no public holidays at all (even over weekends) from late August until Christmas. Over the years, the issue has taxed the minds of those in government so – who knows? – there may just, one day, be a more even distribution of days off for everyone over the course of the year. Meanwhile for all of us here, we’ll just have to knuckle down to some hard work and make the most of the weekends for the remainder of the year: work hard and play hard, I think the saying goes. (Jim Read)

Why all the fuss? If you, like me, are working full-time, the only opportunity to take time off to

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POLARIS Polaris are fast becoming one of the top cover band acts around town and they played The Burgundy Beats 90’s Party last month so we thought we would catch up for a few words with Juno, the singer from the band. Let’s start with the basics.... Who are the members of Polaris and how did the band get started? The members of the band are Anton (drums/ cajoon), Isal (bass), Kenny (guitar) and me, Juno (vocals). The band was founded in 2012, but since we’ve had some personnel changes here and there. We started when we got a regular schedule in a cafe in Kemang, set up the team and here we are continuing till now.

What kind of crowd do you like playing to most? Where’s the best place to play in Jakarta and why? Youngster and not a boring crowd, best place to play for us would be Beer Garden Kemang where the crowd there goes crazy! Do you have aspirations of making your own songs or happy to just gig around with covers? Yeah, it’s already on our menu but still in preparation. How often do you play in a week and where does Polaris normally play? Usually 4-5 times a week regularly playing at cafes and events. Normally we play in South Jakarta in places like Vin+ Pondok Indah Mall, Cowboys Kemang, Murphys Irish Bar, Liquid etc

Why Polaris, what does it mean? Well it’s from Pol and Laris. Pol in Indonesian slang means great and Laris means something like to be in demand or sellable.

What’s the best thing for you being in a band? I suppose the feeling that we can be family, and doing things that we love to do is the best part of it all.

What music does the band like playing the best? All kinds of happy songs haaa...we like to play party songs and wrapped within our version

What did you think of the beat 90’s party last week? CRAZY ZUPPERRRR!!!

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3rd Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale

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akarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale is a biyearly contemporary ceramics exhibition. Ceramics in Indonesia have a very promising potential, especially when supported by the abundance of Indonesia’s natural resources and the wealth of its artistic and cultural heritage. Therefore, the Indonesian Government represented by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy presented the Third Jakarta contemporary Ceramics Biennale as a way for artists and the creative community to showcase the potential found in innovative and creative ceramic works, as a way to represent the progress of Indonesian ceramic arts in particular, and as a benchmark of global ceramics development in general. JCCB#3 is constructed differently from its two predecessors. Works are now classified into three groups: Art, Design, Craft and tradition. Co-curators and conceivers of JCCB, Asmudjo J Irianto and Rifky Effendy chose the theme COEFFICIENT OF EXPANSION, as a

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FEATURE metaphor for the most recent developments of ceramic art praxis that have become more extensive. The public is invited to evaluate no less than 60 ceramic works by 60 artists, comprised of 25 Indonesian artists and 35 foreign artists from USA, Argentina, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, UK, Switzerland, Australia, India, Pakistan, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Phillipines, Singapore and Thailand. The Third Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale is taking place now since September 23 to October 13 and is held in Galeri Nasional Indonesia (National Gallery of Indonesia), Medan Merdeka Timur 14. The opening ceremony was held on 23 September, opened by Mari Elka Pangestu,

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy and the event presented a performance from Jatiwangi Art Factory; a band that plays music with ceramics instrument. Beside the exhibitions, there is also a symposium, Artists talks, and there’s still a chance to go to the ceramic workshops that will be held at Galeri Nasional Indonesia on October 4th, from 3pm to 5pm and Saturday, October 11 from 3pm to 5pm. [Alibudi]

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CLASSICAL

The Sound of Contemporary Classical Music

By Erza S.T.

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he progress of modern innovation has an effect not only on human lifestyle in general, but also on specific parts such as classical music. At the beginning of the 20th century, composers were experimenting with an increasingly dissonant pitch language, which sometimes yielded atonal pieces. Over decades we saw modernist composers keep progressing with new ideas such as twelve-tone technique to even led to the birth of electronic

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music. Classical music that we know is evolving into a new dimension known as contemporary classical music, where the orchestra is not only performing on its own but in a more conceptual form and mixed with modern and non-classic instruments. Ensemble Modern is one of the best chamber ensembles from Europe. They’re particularly famous for performing music from modern composers.


CLASSICAL Formed in 1980, the group is based in Frankfurt, Germany as an initiative of students from the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie to support ‘new music’ and perform the appropriate genre. The group currently consists of 19 soloists from different countries such as Argentina, Bulgaria, Germany, Great Britain, India Japan, Poland and Switzerland and is known for its unique and distinctive programming. It includes musical theatre, dance and video projects, chamber music, ensemble and orchestral concerts. Its program has led to extraordinary and longterm cooperative ventures with renowned contemporary classical music composers such as John Adams, George Benjamin, Gyorgy Ligeti, Steve Reich, Frank Zappa and many others. Here we have a composition that was brought to us from notable European composers, such as Frank Zappa, Greggery Peccary & Other Persuasions (2003), Everything Modern is Healing Nicely (1999). Those two compositions were not only very popular but also were awarded at the Praetorius Music Prize Lower Saxony in 2009 for musical innovation from the Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie as well as “Artist of the Year” in 2006 from Beijing Music Festival.

This ensemble has also had its own subscription series at the AlteOper Frankfurt since 1985 and regularly produces opera in cooperation with the Frankfurt Opera, as well as a series of workshop concerts on contemporary music. Funded by private and government institutions, this great ensemble gives approximately 100 concerts each year. Luckily, this year they have finally decided to come to Jakarta for the very first time to be part of the 2014 Salihara Festival at the end of this month. Represented by five soloists, this is the first time in Jakarta that will have musical compositions that include works of Pierre Boulez, Nicolaus A. Huber, Helmut Lachenmann and many more all under one roof. Listening to Ensemble Modern will definitely take you into a modern realm with its urban tone and innuendo to the future sound. The fact that they have such ability to play this difficult music with complex rhythms and tempo is definitely an achievement of its own. It’s a rare treat and is NOT to be missed!

Ensemble Modern Concert 22 October 2014 starting from 20.00 onwards Salihara Theater For more information: +6221-789 1202 or www.salihara.org www.beatmag.com

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CD REVIEW

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams spirit of Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and R.E.M. The alt. country sensibilities are still detectable, but anyone hoping for a repeat of Ashes & Fire will be left disappointed. “It was serene and acoustic and all my friends who usually tell me how it is – said it was beautiful,” stated Ryan Adams late last year of the planned follow up to 2011’s stunning alt. country masterpiece Ashes & Fire - “But I scrapped it”. Fans of the prolific yet inconsistent singer songwriter won’t find this surprising, but the last time Adams ditched his default brand of acoustic Americana on 2003’s Rock’n’Roll, the results were less than spectacular. Like the great Neil Young before him, its admirable to see a musician who refuses to sit in his rut, but when that rut is filled with magical acoustic country records you can’t help but think he’s just being a stubborn bastard. Here on Ryan Adams – his 14th solo studio album, we’re presented with a more full-bodied collection of earnest heartland rock ballads that draw together the

Thankfully, unlike Rock’n’Roll, the album is by no means an awkward, forgettable mid-life homage to the rock bands he worshipped as a kid. For the most part everything sounds snappy, urgent and sincere. The opening bars of “Gimme Something Good” set the tone with their stabbing power chords drenched in gothic organ, before unfolding into a widescreen rocker brimming with intent. “Trouble” and “Stay With Me” keep up the energy, while slow burner “Shadows” deals with Adam’s experiences of coping with Ménière’s disease – an affliction of the inner ear that causes chronic bouts of vertigo. It’s a particularly dark, claustrophobic moment amongst a generally troubled album. “I just don’t love you any more/I just wanna sit here and watch you burn,” he snarls on “Am I Safe”. Not exactly the happy place you’d expect him to occupy, now married to actress Mandy Moore and reportedly

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free of alcohol and drug addiction. However, Adams has always been more comfortable in this downbeat territory, a persona that conflicts sharply with Ryan Adams the goofball ADD blogger, who makes bad heavy metal records for fun, and once presented a pseudo hip-hop radio show under the name ‘DJ Reggie’. The most telling moments of the album are when he switches off the amps for the fragile “Wrecking Ball” and delicate closer “Let Go”. There’s no getting away from the fact that these two standouts fall firmly into the classic acoustic country that he’s tried so hard to eschew here. Adams remains resolute though: “I often wonder why artists tail off when they get older. I think it’s because they find something that works, get good at their jobs and do what’s expected of them. I don’t want that”. It’s a fair point, but it doesn’t stop me wishing he hadn’t scrapped the first version. Dan Ashcroft

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Ryan Adams & The Cardinals Cardinology Cypress Hill Alt. country Black Sunday misfit teams up with motley backing band for a rockier outing.

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MOVIE PREVIEW

This issue we bring you a mix of some great movies coming up this month. Get comfortable whilst watching The Equalizer re-gain his courage to protect others from harm. If you weren’t feeling the high intensity there, get yourself strapped into watch A Walk Among the Tombstones with Liam Neeson. And then watch as a bunch of monsters that live underneath the city are targeted by an evil exterminator. Watch all of these and more at Cinema XI or your nearest DVD shop.

The Equalizer

Action, Crime, Thriller. Director: Antoine Fuqua. Writer: Richard Wenk. Cast: Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas,Chloë Grace Moretz, David Harbour, Bill Pullman, Melissa Leo. Denzel Washington plays McCall, a Special Forces retiree who thinks he has left his mysterious past behind him. After faking his death and deciding to live a quiet life he finds himself in quite a sticky situation. McCall rescues a young girl being held by violent Russian gangsters and as he helps her his desire for justice is reawakened. Whenever someone has a problem, he always ends up being close. The odds are always stacked against him. He is the Equalizer.

Action, Crime, Mystery. Director: Scott Frank. Writer: Scott Frank. Cast: Liam Neeson Dan Stevens, David Harbour, Boyd Holbrook. Matt Scudder is an ex-NYPD cop who now works as an unlicensed private investigator operating outside of the law. Scudder later gets offered a job contract that he is reluctant to take. A Heroin trafficker is helplessly pleading Matt to hunt down the men who have kidnapped and brutally murdered his wife. He later finds out that this isn’t the only twisted crime that the men have committed. Will he stoop down to their level or will he play it smart and cool. Take a wild guess.

The Boxtrolls

A Walk Among the Tombstones

Animation, Adventure, Comedy Director: Graham Annable, Anthony Stacchi. Writer: Irena Brignull, Nick Frost. Cast (voices): Ben Kingsley, Jarred Harris, Nick Frost, Tracy Morgan, Nika Futterman. A family friendly movie from the creators of “Caroline” and “ParaNorman” that introduces a new quirky family – The Boxtrolls. These mischievous creatures that have lovingly raised an orphaned human boy named Eggs suddenly get threatened by the town villain called Archibald Snatcher. He comes up with a plot to get rid of the Boxtrolls but Eggs won’t have any of that. See what mischief Eggs and his new friend feisty Winnie get up to to save Eggs family. www.beatmag.com

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NEW PLACE

Karumba

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What

Karumba is new roof top rum bar, located on Level 19 of Hotel Mercure Simatupang, which offers uninterrupted, panoramic views of the city. You can chill out with friends at the 332 m2 of indoor and outdoor space which includes a swimming pool and features a vibrant Caribbean design. The rum bar is an ideal place to enjoy great rum cocktails, food and music in a relaxing Caribbean ambience. Also you can enjoy the flavorful Planter’s Punch or West Indies Style pastas and Karumba customized cocktails with a twist. Karumba is one right place for you to feel free, surrounded by the city lights and get the best Rum cocktails, foods and quality music.

Where

Mercure Jakarta Simatupang hotel Jl. R.A. Kartini No. 18, Lebak Bulus, Jakarta Selatan.

Resident

DJ Iwel, DJ Kid Vandal, DJ Arthur. Live Bands; Richard Christian & Friends, Barry Likumahuwa & Feel Good Gang, Rio Moreno Combo, Taufan Goenarso & Funk Attack.

Music

Jazz, Latin Jazz, Funk, Top 40, House Music, Lounge, Deep House.

Food

Choyaba Spaghetti. Nachos Grande.

Beverages

Mojito and you can have it in big size called Big Mama Mojito. Lychee Daquiri. Strawberry Rum Tiramisu. Karumba Punch. Tropical Twister (non alcoholic).

Capacity

150pax

Contact

021 - 75 999 777 twitter : @KarumbaID www. ercurejakartasimatupang.com

Clientele

Locals, Expat, all ages

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Shoppe 33 Offers Shopping as

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know what you’re thinking: “What! Another online store for me to while the hours away at?”

Trust me, Shoppe 33 is not your run-of-the-mill Indonesian online store. For one, it has aesthetics at heart, going out there with the full understanding of everything that its target market appreciates — so it pays attention to the seemingly smallest of things, like the way the website is designed. They also publish Shoppe 33 Journal, an excellent style supplement that breaks down the season’s most-wanted looks. More importantly, Shoppe33 is a treasure trove of contemporary labels that are really tricky to come by in Indonesia. Here are the brands I’m most excited for, and this is just the tip of the iceberg: Manish Arora Manish Arora is one of the best things to have come out of India, next to Hindu creation myths, palak paneer, and nonviolent resistance. His use of geometry and fractals is straight-up hypnotic, and he is second to none when it comes to playing around with the entire spectrum of pink.

Sass & Bide Look, I’m sure Australians are sick of being typecast and cast into tropes like “easygoing” and “upbeat” and “free-spirited,” but there’s no other way to pin down the aesthetic of this Antipodean label. The label burst into the New York scene after making their mark in 1999 with bespoke denim, and they’ve been taking flight ever since. Markus Lupfer Markus Lupfer’s work is wearable and fun, and I can think of no better way to put it. His graphic sweaters and knitwear let the world know that there does exist a happy medium where street style graphics meet preppy silhouettes and materials. Three Floor I remember when Deszell showed up to FDHQ and raved about how great the dresses at Three Floor were. This London-based brand really is all sorts of amazing, with innovative dresses and separates available at prices more wallet-friendly than their designer contemporaries. And those are just the clothing lines available at Shoppe 33, I haven’t even gotten started on the great names they’ve picked out for shoes and accessories. For the comprehensive list of labels that are available at the Shoppe 33 storefront, check out their entire list of available brands!

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Friday Fragrance:

Euphoria by Lush I walked into a Lush store in Singapore with the hopes of buying a solid perfume, but you know what they say about shopping: there are your plans, and there are the shopping gods’ plans. Lush fragrances are produced by the fatherson team behind Gorilla Perfume, a range of “revolutionary fine fragrances inspired by art, music, and poetry.” Gorilla Perfume scents are unconventional — some almost jarring — in a way that makes you describe the scents in terms of sensations rather than traditional fragrance identifiers. I’m already a big fan of Sikkim Girls (humid) and The Bug (sunless), and I was excited to add another to my collection. I picked up a scent called Euphoria in a tiny little vial, its little decorative sticker evocative of a circus tent. I think that the “loud circus tent” feeling is pretty accurate when you pat this on your pulse points. This is a cologne with warm, citrus-y note, mixing essential oils derived from clary sage, neroli, lime, and grapefruit. It is

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immediately uplifting upon application, and — like all good fragrances — it smells totally different depending on who wears it. The only thing I don’t enjoy about this is that it is a cologne, meaning that the lasting power is not that great. Of all the scents in the Gorilla Perfumes range, Euphoria is arguably one of the more milquetoast ones — but that’s like being asked to pick out the weakest Elie Saab dress in an immaculate collection. So this isn’t necessarily a bad scent: it’s just safe, democratic, and universally pleasing. The scent is available in sizes ranging from .03 fl oz to 3.1 fl. oz. bottles. I picked up the tiny .03 fl. oz. bottle for SGD $25 (~IDR 235,000); I feel that it’s a little pricey for something made up mostly of alcohol, but it’s worth every penny if you are in line with any of Lush’s strict policies of not testing on animals, buying ethically-sourced raw ingredients, and being vegetarian-friendly.


STYLE

Say Hello to My New Favorite Under Eye Concealer by: dhnshrtn femaledaily.com I’m no fan of under eye concealer. Previous ones have either been too cakey or oily to be considered a staple in my daily beauty regimen, so I’ve accepted the fine lines, dark circles, and eye bags that have been conspiring against my face (and my imaginary modeling career) for the past ten years. I figured that if eye bags were good enough for Carine Roitfeld, they’re good enough for me. But I totally changed my tune on how I feel about under eye concealers when the Phyto-Cernes Eclat from Sisley fell into my lap. The Phyto-Cernes Eclat promises to be a concealer and skincare product rolled into one. It contains ingredients to help fight off three main problems in the skin at the under eye area: shoddy microcirculation responsible dark circles, tissue slackening and reduction of fatty deposits responsible for eye bags, and dryness behind fine lines. Some of the ingredients are extracts that come from organically-grown plants — I don’t know if that’s supposed to help, but I’m sure it will win you good karma points when you get to Hippie Heaven. I’ve always been intrigued by cosmetic products that double as skin care, mostly because skincare and makeup are almost always at odds with each other. The 2-in-1 nature of this product makes my inner lazy girl dance with joy.

I was listening to Beastie Boys when I tried out the product, which put me in a a pretty playful/rebellious mood — so I went against the shade recommendation for my skin tone (#3 for olive skin tones) and chose the slightly orangetoned #2. The texture of the product is somewhere between canola oil and porridge: it doesn’t glide on as smoothly as the MAC Select Moisture cover, but it will fully cooperate to the demands of your finger or brush once the skin warms and melts it. The product comes in a tube with a metal applicator tip that you apply directly onto the skin before blending with an applicator brush, but since I received the product in a sample sachet, I applied it with my ring finger. But that didn’t keep the results from looking pretty impressive, with the product doing an excellent job of neutralizing my dark circles and eye bags. There is one catch to this product though: while it did really well to hide my dark circles and eye bags, it was less kind to my fine lines. After about two hours of wear, I noticed that my fine lines appeared more prominent due to the product somewhat drying up. Despite this, I’d still seriously consider buying the Phyto-Cernes Eclat for its skincare qualities. It’s not every day you run into a concealer that also works to actually prevent additional future damage to the super sensitive skin under the eyes.

The concealer is is available in three shades: 1. Pinky beige, for fair to very fair skin 2. Peach, for fair skin 3. Apricot, for olive skin Swatch of shade 1, 2, 3 (L to R) www.beatmag.com

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kincare is no longer the domain of women: more and more men are becoming increasingly aware of how important a solid skin care routine is. No one knows that better than the husbands of SK-II ambassadors Susan Bachtiar and Dominique Diyose, whose skin remains aglow despite a rather punishing schedule of work and travel. They were recently in Shanghai to rub shoulders with fellow global SK-II ambassadors, including Cate Blanchett, Tang Wei, and Kim Hee Ae. During a media gathering in South Jakarta recently, the two reported on their adventures in Shanghai and we celebrated the recent wedding of Dominique Diyose (she looked absolutely stunning in the wedding photos — but that goes without saying). The ambassadors brought along their husbands to the event, and during a lighthearted moment, Susan Bachtiar’s husband Roger van Tongeren openly admitted to pilfering his wife’s star SKII product: the Facial Treatment Essence. So I’m sure that Susan and Dominique must have been the first to jump with joy when it was announced that SK-II Men will finally arrive on Indonesian shores in September 2014, with a range that includes a Facial Treatment Essence formulated for men. No mare pilfered products (or sharing, depending on who you’re talking to ;))!

The formulation of the products in the SK-II Men range is different, taking into account

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how men’s skin is generally oilier than women’s. The products are targeted towards the problems associated with aging men’s skin: increased oiliness, enlarged pores, decreased hydration, and duller skin. There are actually five products in this range, but Indonesia will begin with the introduction of three products. The price points will not be too far off from SK-II products already available; and in addition to a different formulation and a different packaging color scheme, the other difference between regular SK-II product and products in the SK-II Men range is a stronger, more minty scent profile. So if there’s a husband, boyfriend, brother, or father who you want to see with brighter and younger skin, bring them with you next time you go out for a resupply of your SK-II products.



FOOD SCOOP the Harvest at jakarta The Harvest first opened its doors to pastry and chocolate enthusiasts in 2004 in Senopati, Jakarta. To celebrate its 10th birthday, The Harvest is giving appreciation to all their customers to win a MINI Cooper S Countryman. With a minimum purchase of Rp 300,000, from July 2014 until January 2015 customers are entitled to a raffle coupon that will be drawn on February 2015. They have also launched a micro site that explains the details of the program www.theharvest10. com, explaining the competition the photo competition for customers to upload selfie photos with The Harvest products in any outlet. The Harvest Patisser & Chocolatier continues to deliver new innovations for lovers of cakes and desserts. The Harvest has added another treat to the catalogue, Choco Brownie Cheese. A decadent pure chocolate brownie with cashew nut, topped with tasty cold cheese cake. The cheese at the top of Choco Brownie Cheese is cheese mousse, which delivers creamy and thick texture on top of the tender chocolate brownie beneath it. THE HARVEST Jakarta – Bogor – Depok – Tangerang – Bandung – Surabaya – Malang – Bali www.harvestcakes.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theharvestcakes Twitter: @theharvestcakes Instagram: @harvestcakes

New Promo at Toscana Have you been to Toscana lately? If not, it’s time for you to go and enjoy their latest promos. Toscana is now offering a special lunch menu with a great price and the always great Toscana quality. From the lunch menu, there are selected Antipasti (entree) - you can choose Insalata Rucolla, Funghi Scottati or Melanzane Alla Parmigiana. Primi Piatti (first course) choices are Penne Black Forest or Spaghetti Amalfi. For Secondi Piatti (mains) there is a dish that comes from the Chef Suggestion, Scallopine Al Funghi. It’s a pan fried beef with mushroom sauce and served with sautéed vegetables and mashed potatoes. If you order this lunch menu, you can get free regular coffee or regular tea. Also from Chef suggestion promo menu, there are choices such as Gras Fritto In Noce Spogliatoio, Filletto Di Manzo Alla Gamberoni, and Gamberoni alla griglia con rucola. This menu also includes a free glass from selected drinks all day long. There is also a Wine Promo with the best quality wines from Australia, French, Chile and South Africa. Toscana Italian Restaurant Jalan Kemang Raya 120 Phone +62 21 7181216 , +62 21 7181217

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FOOD SCOOP SINGAPORE FOOD FESTIVAL AT HOWDY HELLO HOLA HEY HO! H5 (Howdy Hello Hola Hey Ho!) is known for its Southeast Asian street fare. Aiming to delight your tastebuds even more, H5 is holding the Singapore Food Festival, which is held until October 12, 2014. The event was officially unveiled by the Ambassador of Singapore to Indonesia, His Excellency Mr. Anil Kumar Nayar on September 11. The festival brings the bestknown dishes from Singapore such as Chili Crab, Popiah, Bak Kut Teh, Laksa, Chicken Rice, and many more! The nation’s signature tipple, Singapore Sling, will also be available. The festival is organized by OPCO Indonesia and fully supported by three well-known brands from Singapore; Yi Kou Wei, Ming Fa’s Fishball and Hai’s. Singapore Food Festival is a mouth-watering event that invites all foodies to come and experience the real flavor of the Lion City. Howdy Hello Hola Hey Ho! Grand Indonesia West Mall, Level 5. Ph.: (021) 2358 0045. Twitter & Instagram: @H5OPCO. FB: HOWDY HELLO HOLE HEY HO.

Colours Of India at Signatures Restaurant Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta and Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi presents a flavoursome Indian buffet at the Signatures Restaurant Jakarta from Thursday, October 2 – Friday, October 17. Colours of India will feature authentic dishes that offer a diverse and healthy cuisine. This opportunity is a perfect way to entertain friends and family in anticipation of Diwali festival on October 23, 2014. Colours of India presents Chef Ashwani Kumar Singh (an award winning chef), Chef de Cuisine at Kempinski Ambience Hotel, Delhi, India. This promo is only available for weekend brunch (IDR 338.000++), and weekday lunch (IDR 248,000 ++) from 12.00 to 15.00 and dinner (IDR 268,000 ++) from 18.00 to 22.00. Signatures Restaurant will be decorated with colourful Indian ambiance featuring traditional dance performance on 4, 5, 11 and 12 October. The chef will also hold a live cooking demo. For the weekenders, the hotel’s Kempinski SPA will have a spa package that includes a yoga class and Indian treatment. Signatures Restaurant Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1 • Jakarta Phone : +62 21 2358 3898 www.beatmag.com

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FOOD SCOOP UMBRA BAR & LOUNGE RELAUNCHED Umbra is widely recognized as one of the top places in town for live music ever since its opening in early 2012. Now the place has reinvented itself with a recent relaunch of “Back To The Roots: More Chill, More Classic” theme. The place has gone through a major facelift; looking more refined, yet still retaining a certain edge. Dark wood dominates the interior, which nicely juxtaposes the elements of 1920’s prohibition era they have hanging on the walls. Food-wise, the Caesar Salad, BBQ Beef Ribs, and Umbra Melt are just some of the dishes ready to be devoured. The burgers are also excellent here; the patty is made using prime Australian beef, and the buns are also homemade for that fresh taste. And of course, don’t miss Umbra’s superb signature cocktails like the Malt Berry, Old Fashioned, the prohibition-inspired 1920, or the coffee-infused Espresso Aid. The new and improved Umbra is now ready for you! Umbra Bar & Lounge. Jl. Taman Kemang I No. 6. Ph.: (021) 718 1148 and 0821 1000 6000. Twitter: @umbrajakarta. FB: UMBRA. Instagram: UMBRAJAKARTA.

COFFEEBEERIAN CELEBRATES 2ND ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary, Coffeebeerian! Since opening 2 years ago, the coffee shop/beer bar combo has carved out a niche. The coffee (from Enrekang, Pagar Alam, Malabar, to name a few) are unique and flavorful, and the homebrew beer are great alternatives to the usual favorites. From cider to pale ale to stout and beyond, there’s something for everyone. But the signatures here are the fabulous Coffee-Beer blends: the Black Pony, CoBe Brown, and Milky Gut are great examples of two good things that make one heck of a drink. And now you can try the S.O. (Single Origin) Beer, where you can choose your preferred kind of coffee beans and combine them with a pilsener beer. As for food, the Bikini Sandwich and Spice Cajun Burger are the favorites. And check out their unique program: ‘Be Nice Day!”. Available every public holiday, bring a nice attitude and enjoy 30% discount on coffee! So, be kind to the staff and be happy! COFFEEBEERIAN. Jl. Panglima Polim IX No.8-A, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan. Ph.: (021) 726 9877. Website: www. coffeebeerian.com. FB: Coffeebeerian. Twitter: @Coffeebeerian. Instagram: Coffeebeerian.

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KEMPI DELI

KEMPI DELI Floor 2, East Mall Grand Indonesia Shopping Town, Ph.: (021) 23583985 Hours: 9 am – 10 pm Twitter/Instagram/FB: @kempideli

A great all-in-one café, delicatessen, and bakeshop for the city’s fast-paced lifestyle!

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empi Deli is a recently relocated, renovated, and reopened favorite that is managed by Hotel Indonesia Kempisnki. Located on the second floor of East Mall Grand Indonesia, it sits right next to Paulaner Brauhaus. Set in a sleek, stylish, and minimalistic interior, it is a bit small with only a handful of seats, so it’s grab-and-go for most people. But we suggest that you should sit down and enjoy the food and drinks. They are really worth savoring. Tended by Kempinski’s five-star service team, you know that the quality is outstanding. You’ll find breakfast items, served all-day, like your choice of eggs (50k), or the Swiss Sweet (55k); bircher muesli with fruits and berries. Soup lovers will take pleasure in the Wild Mushroom Soup With Fresh Herbs And Sour Cream (50k) and the Caramelized Onion Soup With Gruyere Cheese Crouton And Fresh Parsley (50k). And if you enjoy salads, the Seasonal Garden Vegetables With Herbs And Pepper Seared Tuna (75k) will do very nicely. But what we love most from the deli are the gourmet sandwiches! Carnivores will appreciate The American (75k); a slow-roasted, spice-rubbed pulled pork shoulder sandwich, and the comforting Cowboy’s Best (75k); grilled cheese and braised beef short rib sandwich with caramelized onions and arugula. Other notable mentions are the New York New York (50k); eggs benedict with your choice of pork or turkey ham, with hollandaise sauce on toasted English muffins, and the Paris, I’m In

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Love (75k); croque monsieur with smoked turkey ham, cheese, and béchamel sauce in toasted champagne bread. If you like salmon, go for The Norwegian Sea (75k); smoked salmon wrapped with poached eggs, asparagus, avocado, hollandaise sauce, and salmon pearls, served on toasted open brioche. And we just can’t get enough of The Baltic (75k); smoked salmon and egg salad on a croissant, with red onions, capers, and alfalfa sprouts. Heavenly! The refreshing juices (40k each) are excellent here; try the beloved Sunshine: an apple, orange, and beetroot mix. Or take it up a notch with the greenish Wake Up Call (bok choy, pineapple, lemon juice, strawberry, lychee) or the Bitten Bee (orange, carrot, pineapple, honey, with a nice ginger kick). Fancy some tea drinks? There’s Mixberries Tea Cooler (40k); tea with mixed berries sorbet, strawberry bubble, almond, and honey, or the Popmint Tea (40k); tea with lemon juice, almond, mango, and lychee bubble. And for your caffeine craving, the Illy Coffee of your choice will surely satisfy. Make room for the delicious desserts, or treat yourself to a Belgian Treat (55k); freshly baked waffle, topped with caramelized banana, Chantilly cream, maple syrup, and toasted almond flakes. Oh, and don’t forget the freshly baked European bread selections as well. With wonderful food, drinks, and desserts (that are easy on the wallet, too) this is one place we highly recommend! (Budi Iskandar)


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LUC Bar & Grill A great place for whisky aficionados and foodies alike!

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pened earlier this year, Luc Bar & Grill is another addition to the popular Senopati-GunawarmanWolter Monginsidi area. It is one of a few places with an impressive selection of whiskies in Jakarta but we’ll go more into that later. Interior-wise, the place can be described as rustic-meets-industrial, and the vibe is sophisticated but relaxed. A few cheeky drink quotes on the wall and a nice casual touch. On our recent visit, we started with a couple of bar bites like the Smoked Salmon Pinwheel (59k); a simple yet tasty dish of smoked salmon on bread, topped with cherry tomato and sour cream. We

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also enjoyed the more complex flavor of the Escargot (50k). Be sure to ask for the spicy kind. Sublime! The hearty Pumpkin Soup (55k) tasted like a comfy security blanket, but we gotta give high marks for the Thai Beef Salad (49k). The Carpaccio-style beef is mixed with greens and pomelo, and the tangy, spicy dressing just brought it all home! A must try. As for the mains, the steaks are much loved here. Try the prime cuts of Rib Eye or Sirloin where you can choose the weight of your meat. The menu states that 250g is Perfect for one person, 350g is Fit to share with someone, 450g is Comfy for three, and 600g is Superb for four. If pure, unadulterated steak is what you crave, then take your pick, carnivores! We opted, though, for the superbly succulent Grilled Lamb Rack (210k), served with asparagus, carrot, broccoli, mashed potato, and tasty pesto sauce. The Roasted Chicken (89k) is yet another popular item at Luc.


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As for dessert, the interestingly-named Seduce Me With Cream (65k) is indeed, well, seductive. The expert mixologists here have also whipped up a number of signature cocktails. Among them are the Luc Walker (150k), a blend of whisky, vanilla syrup, coconut cream, pineapple juice, and brown sugar, or the Sergio’s Gin (120k); Bulldog gin, Campari, tonic water, with a cool, slight black pepper kick. And as we mentioned earlier, it’s the whisky selection that separates Luc from other similar eateries; from the usual Johnnie, Jack, or Chivas, to the more exclusive Canadian and even Japanese brands. And the number of Single Malts on offer is certainly impressive. The Happy Hour is already luring the office crowd from nearby business areas. Available Monday to Friday, 4 to 8 pm, you can enjoy the Buy-1-Get-1-Free deal on selected beer, or the Buy-2-Get-1-Free deal on selected single malt.

And don’t miss the tantalizing ‘Whisky Pairing Dinner’ promo this October; where you can have a Tomahawk steak, paired with your choice of Macallan 15 whisky or a cocktail infused with Macallan 12. With an extensive whisky selection and delectable dishes, Luc is carving out a niche that is very much appreciated in Jakarta’s ever-evolving culinary scene. (Budi Iskandar)

Luc Bar & Grill Jl. Wolter Monginsidi No. 33, Jakarta Selatan Ph.: (021) 720 6370 (021) 720 6366 Hours: Sun – Thu: 10:30am – midnight Fri – Sat: 10:30am – 1am Website: www.lucjakarta.com Facebook: Luc Jakarta Twitter: @Lucjakarta Instagram: Lucjakarta

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This ain’t your mom and pop’s Japanese joint. Welcome to Momo!

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pened in May, Momo (‘peach’ in Japanese) is bringing ‘Modern Izakaya and Gourmet Cocktail’ to the masses. Izakaya actually means pub food; usually small plates or shareables like that of tapas. The place is decidedly modern, a departure from the usual Japanese restaurant décor. It has an urbane setting, but accented with playful touches, courtesy of some lighthearted murals. Contemporary yet casual, the same attitude is exhibited in the food. Though quintessentially Japanese in the menu execution, Momo has a certain cosmopolitan air about it reflected in exciting dishes. One of the small plates we tried was the Mochi Cheese Spring Roll (55k); crunchy fried spring rolls filled with soft mochi and cheese. Blending sweet and savory, it’s also a nice mix of texture.

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FOOD We’re delighted to see the Japanese beers (125k/bottle) that are perfect accompaniments to the pub grubs. Hitachino and Baird Beer brands are available, each has several selections for you to choose. Next on our table was the Momo Beef Hot Pot (135k). It is one of the most popular items on the menu, and rightly so; thinly sliced premium beef along with vegetables, served with your choice of miso or spicy miso broth. Though it may look like one of the usual hot pots in many Asian eateries, we gave this a two-thumbs up! The miso broth is already tasteful, but we highly suggest that you try the spicy one. The special chili paste really brought it to a whole new level! And we love the fact that portion-wise, it can easily be shared with a friend or two.

Similar to the Beef Hot Pot, the Chili Fondue (130k) is another favorite; spicy chili gravy with breaded shrimp, chicken balls, toasted baguette, and mozzarella. For office workers from SCBD area and beyond, Momo serves a number of Lunch Specials. We tried the most sumptuous of these specials, the Chirashi Sushi Bowl (120k); a wonderful bowl of rice with salmon, tuna, scallop, tiger prawn, sea urchin, and dashi omelet. It also comes with crab and dashi omelet salad, and a tasty mushroom miso soup, plus your choice of ice tea/soda/bottled water. Not a bad deal at all!

For dessert, you’ve got to go with the Beng Beng Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream (50k)! Forget the infamous Nutella and Toblerone martabaks, Momo wants to bring you a familiar and memorable taste of Beng Beng chocolate bar, but taking it up a notch and creating a deliciously rich chocolate cake. As for signature cocktails, try the delightful Yuzu Ginealogy (110k); yuzu jam, gin, and grapefruit, or the Spiced Caipirinha (110k) with a specially-infused Sagatiba cachaça. Momo has amassed a loyal following of Japanese customers as well as hip local diners looking for accessible izakaya (pub) cuisine. A solid addition to the Senopati scene. (Budi Iskandar)

The Momo Jalan Senopati Raya No. 92, Jakarta Selatan. Ph.: (021) 739 7459 Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 11pm Fri – Sat: 11am – midnight Website: www.momojakarta.com FB: momosenopati IG: @themomogram

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Attacknids are the ultimate battle robots. The Bolt’n’Battle weapons system includes a dissector disc attachment and 20 discs. Clip on your red and black combat armor and scuttle into battle! You’ve got six legs and a 360 degree rotating head... nobody can stand against you. But if they do, you’ve got to defend your Battle Brain. If it’s hit three times, your Attacknid is out of the fight. $49.99 www.thinkgeek.com

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The NASA Sleep Promoting Light Bulb. Used by NASA to help astronauts sleep in space, this light bulb encourages production of melatonin—the hormone that promotes sleep. Unlike typical light bulbs that emit high levels of short wavelength “blue” light that suppresses melatonin, the NASA light bulb’s patented filter reduces blue light by 50% to facilitate a better night’s sleep. Ideal for use in a night stand lamp for 30 minutes before you fall asleep, the light bulb helps maintain your body’s natural circadian rhythm so you fall asleep faster and wake up more refreshed. The 12-watt LED produces the same light as a 60-watt incandescent for optimal illumination while reading yet lasts up to 16X longer. 4 1/2” H x 2 1/2” W. (5 oz.) Price $59.95 www.hammacher.com

Hot drinks are the mainstay, the backbone, the buttress, that vital spark, the very lifeblood of our existence. So imagine how perfect and complete life would feel if there was no longer that tiresome wait for the kettle to boil. This blissful paradise we’ve just described is now all too real, thanks to the iKettle - The World’s first WiFi Kettle. Whatever the urgent hot-drink scenario, a simple one-touch setup allows you to instantly control the iKettle from anywhere in the house with your smart-phone. The Wake mode gently rouses you from your deep slumber: Good Morning! Would you like me to pop the kettle on? Yes / No. With its clean stainless steel design, LED Backlit control panel, soft-touch rubber handle and functional filtered spout it’s very much a smart and refined addition to your kitchen. £99.99 www.firebox.com

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GIZMOS The Smartphone Charging Emergency Lantern. This rechargeable lantern that recharges a smartphone. The lantern’s two 3-watt LEDs generate up to 250 lumens of bright light for up to 48 hours of light on low and six hours on high. When the battery is full the unit recharges a smartphone twice, an ebook once, and 40% of an iPad’s battery via the lantern’s USB port. The lantern recharges via USB in seven hours or its integrated hand crank provides up to ten minutes of light after one minute of cranking. The base folds to reduce the height of the handheld lantern to less than 6” for unobtrusive storage. A built-in handle allows users to hold or hang the lantern and three red LEDs on top of the lantern rotate to serve as an emergency beacon. Price $49.95 www.hammacher.com

Mini Bluetooth Grill Thermometer The Mini Bluetooth Grill Thermometer is the modern, efficient way to monitor grilled foods without lifting your grill cover. It’s compact and battery-powered, with a magnetic back that easily attaches to your grill. Simply download the free app, place the probe into your food and select your food and temperature from the preset options in the app. The smart LED changes color to show your food’s progress. You can also monitor the progress on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch — from up to 150’ away! $49.99 www.sharperimage.com

SCRUBBA PORTABLE WASHING MACHINE The Scrubba Portable Washing Machine can wash two days worth of summer clothes in a single load and yet it’s light weight and small enough to slip comfortably into your pocket. Just sling your filthy draws into this spacious rubberised bag, add water and detergent, then seal it up and use the internal flexible washboard covered with plastic scrubbing nodules. It’s twice as effective as scrubbing by hand and in just a few minutes of rubbing you can achieve results as good as an actual washing machine – without dragging one around with you. £39.99 www.firebox.com

The Ice Compression Utility Wrap

The Ice Compression Utility Wrap is the latest advance in cold therapy. This innovative, versatile system includes a flexible universal wrap and a large (6”x6”) ice cell. Simply fill the cell with ice and use the wrap to apply cold compression almost anywhere — ankle, elbow, wrist, shin, calf, foot, hand, forearm or bicep. As the ice melts, air is released from the cell to maintain optimal contact. Ideal for pain and inflammation from ankle sprains, tennis elbow, wrist sprains, shin splints, plantar fasciitis and other problems. One size. $99.99 www.sharperimage.com www.beatmag.com

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CLUB.BARS.restaurants Clubs ALEXIS MAP B7 Bar, Karaoke, Spa Jl. R. E. Martadinata No. 1, Ancol. : 021-69833333 Alibi Map : N8 Club & Lounge Cyber 2 Tower Ground Floor Jl. HR Rasuna Said X5 No. 13 : 021-2902 1357 Twitter : @ALIBI_Jakarta Apollo CLUB MAP N8 A unique & intimate bar in town. Karaoke equipped. Plenty of parking. Bellagio Mall, UG Level 07 & 09, Mega Kuningan : 021-91275566 B.A.T.S MAP K6 Live Music, Bar and Resto Shangri-La Hotel Kota BNI JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1 : 021-570.7440 BEYOND MAP P3 Bar, Resto & DJ Bar Graha Iskandarsyah Lobby Jl. Iskandarsyah No. 66 C Jakarta Selatan : 021-7279.1832 BLOWFISH MAP P7 Kitchen & Dance Bar City Plaza at Wisma Mulia. Jl. Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 42 : 021-5297.1234 BLACK CAT MAP N3 Jazz Club & Good Food and New Orleans style Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit x-208 : 021-5790.1264 CJ’S MAP M2 Live Music & DJ’s Live Band, Rnb, House, Hotel Mulia Jl. Asia Afrika Senayan : 021-574.7777 illigals MAP E6 Jl. Hayam Wuruk 108 Jakarta Barat : 021 – 629 8899 www.illigalsclub.com ColoSseum MAP A6 Jl Kunir No 7 Kota Tua Jakarta Barat : 021 690 1221 / 23 www.colosseum.co.id

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DOMAIN MAP M2 Mash Up Senayan City. Panin Tower, Senayan City, Basement 2 Jl Asia Afrika : 021-7278.1641 DRAGONFLY MAP U1 Classic, House Graha BIP Jl. Jend Gatot Subroto kav 23 : 021-520.6789 Empirica map p5 Events/Functions and Night Life Space SCBD LOT 8 HALL A, Kawasan Niaga Terpadu Sudirman, Jalan Jendral Sudirman Kav 52-53 : 021-51400388 : 0812 9008 0841 www.empiricajakarta.com Exodus Jakarta Map N8 Dining, Club, Lounge Kuningan City Mall 5th 6th 7th Floor : 085811567567 Twitter : @exodusjakarta Facebook : Exodus Jakarta FABLE LOUNGE MAP O5 Kawasan SCBD. Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 52-53 Lot 22 : 021-515 5008 FEZ DUNGEON MAP U6 Live music Weds to Sat and home to The Beat Room every 2nd Thursday Jl. Kemang Raya 78B Jakarta : 021-719.2677 Flirt Bar MAP C9 Fashion Hotel 10th Floor Jl. Gunung Sahari 12 No. 2A Jakarta Pusat : 021-649.0808 The Foundry No. 8 MAP N5 Urban lifestyle district Kawasan Niaga Terpadu Sudirman (SCBD) Lot. 8 Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-55 : 021-515 1529 GOLDEN CROWN MAP C6 Nightclub, Discotheque, Karaoke, Resto & Lounge, Health Club, Spa House, Funky Kota Glodok Plaza 5-8 Fl Jl Pinangsia Raya No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-6230.2888

HARD ROCK CAFE MAP O6 Ground Floor #G-05, SCBD LOT 3-5, Jl Jend Sudirman Kav, 54-55, Kawasan Scbd, Jakarta, South Jakarta City, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia : 021-31990164

NU CHINA Map U5 Mixed crowd, mixed dance music. Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24. Kemang. : 021 - 719 3854

HANGOVER MAP U6 DJs and drink deals Unicorn Building Jl. Kemang Raya No. 43A : 021- 7183216

sun city MAP C6 Karaoke, Resto and Club Gd. Lindeteves Trade Center lt. 6. Jalan Hayam Wuruk N°127 : 021- 62201900

PRIVE MAP N3 fX Lifestyle X’nter f8 Jl. Jend Sudirman Pintu Satu Senayan : 021-2555 4489

TEMPUS MAP D6 Live Music and DJs Ritz Carlton JL. Lingkar. Mega Kuningan : 021- 2551.8888

IMMIGRANT MAP J7 Resto-Bar-Club House Plaza Indonesia 6th Floor #E02-03 Access from new Louis Vitton lobby : 021- 3983.8257/58

TIGA PULUH MAP L7 Band and DJ Le Meridien Hotel Jl.Jend Sudirman Kav 18-20 Jakarta Pusat : 021-251.3131

Malioboro MAP E6 Bar-Karaoke-Club Jalan Gadjah Madah No. 13 : 021-63850000 Milles X Club MAP D6 International Executive Club Lokasari Square Jl.Mangga Besar Raya 81 Jakarta Barat Phone : 021.6255318 Twitter : @millesXclub MILLENIUM MAP E6 Bar-Karaoke-Club Plaza Gajah Mada Fl 5 + 6 Jl.Gajah Mada No.19-26 Jakarta Pusat : 021-633.8842 MOOVINA MAP J7 Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 021-2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com MUSRO MAP G9 Legendary Club Hotel Borobudur Jl. Lapanagan Banteng Selatan No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-384.2050 Nebula Club MAP 1H Club & Resto Jl. Let Jen S Parman Kav 28, Central Park Mall Blitz Area Phone : 0813 2289 0890 twitter : @ClubNebula www.nebulajakarta.com

TRIPLE NINE MAP U5 House, Electro Jl. Kemang Raya No. 20a : 021-718.2284 UMBRA MAP T4 Cool live music lounge Jl. Taman Kemang 1, No6 Kemang. : 021-718 1148 V2 MAP F6 Lounge, Bar, Club & Karaoke Duta Merlin Plaza Lt.3 & 3B Jl. Gajah Mada Plaza 3 – 5, Jakarta, Indonesia (021) 63865000 www.v2clubjakarta.com X2 MAP N3 X2 – Equinox Vintage Music, Rnb, House Electro, Progressive Plaza Senayan 4th & 5th Floor : 021-572.5559 / 572.556

Bars 365 ECO BAR MAP T5 Eco Bar Eclectro-House Jl. Kemang Raya No. 6 Jakarta Selatan : 021-7191032 ALBERO MAP O10 Jl. Tebet Raya No. 58 Jakarta Selatan. : 021-8312634


CLUB.BARS.restaurants Attics Map U-5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24 A Jakarta Selatan : 021-2553 9450 / 51 Avara Lounge MAP L10 Lounge. Function Hall Epiwalk 2nd floor Jl. Boulevard Epicentrum Selatan Rasuna Epicentrum : (021) 29941898

Molly Malone’s MAP S6 Irish food and beer Senayan Arcadia Senayan : 021-7183382 Monstore Bar #01 : John Doe Artsy Bar Map : U6 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 72C : 021-71796282

Basement Café MAP T5 Live Music and DJ Arion Swiss-Belhotel Kemang Jl. Kemang Raya No. 7 Phone : 021. 7198000

Murphy’s Irish Pub MAP S6 Irish food and beer Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021-718 3382 : 0818 833 643

Boutique Ktv Map N-3 Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit X 205 – 207. Jl. New Delhi No. 9. Pintu 1 Senayan. Jakarta : 021-5790 1283

MO BAR MAP K8 Clubbing Lounge Mandarin Oriental Hotel Jalan M.H. Thamrin, PO BOX 3392, Jakarta : 021-2993 8888

BURGUNDY MAP I7 Exclusive cocktail bar Hotel Grand Hyatt. Jalan M. H. Thamrin Jakarta Selatan : 021-2992.1234

SHY ROOFTOP MAP U6 Kemang 6 Building The Papilion, level 4 Jalan Kemang Raya no.45AA : 021-719 9921

CAFE DE HOOI MAP U1 Expat hangout Jl. Metro Duta Raya Plaza II Pondok Indah Jakarta Selatan : 021-750 0742

S.L.A.M Map : X7 Sky Lounge At Mercure Mercure Jakarta Simatupang Jl. R.A Kartini No.18 Lebak Bulus : 021-75999.777 Twitter : @SLAM_TheSkybar Facebook : Slam SkyloungeatMercure

D’PLACE MAP X3 Steak & Beer House Unplugged Sarinah Building Jl. Mh Thamrin No.11 Gf North Gate Jakarta Pusat : 021-310.7177 DeBurse Map O4 Equity Tower – SCBD Lot 9 Lower Ground Unit E Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 52 – 53 Jakarta 12190 : 021-2903 5451 Equal Park MAP J9 Bar & Resto, Live Band, DJ Jl. Jaksa No. 7 Kebon Sirih – Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021-3918547 Fez Bar MAP V5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78-B : 021-719 2677

THE CAZBAR MAP O8 International dining Jalan Mega Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021-5764582 Tagami Beer House MAP D10 Beer.Pizza.Karaoke.Rooftop Jl. Kelapa Gading Indah Raya 8 Blok C No. 23 - 24 Kelapa Gading : 021 - 2957 4493 Twitter : @TagamiBeerHouse www.tagamibeerhouse.com TIPSY MAP T6 Wine & Bar DJ The Beat Building 2nd Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 29 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718.2970

UMBRA MAP T4 Cool live music lounge Jl. Taman Kemang 1, No6 Kemang. : 021-718 1148

Restaurants APHRODITES MAP M9 Expat resto and sports Club Rasuna Jl. H.R Rasuna Said kav c-22 : 021-527.3307 AL NAFOURA MAP L6 Middle Eastern Le Meridien Hotel Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 18-20 : 021 - 251 3131 ANATOLIA MAP U5 Turkish Jl. Kemang Raya no. 110A Jakarta Selatan : 021-719 4658 AH YAT SEAFOOD MAP N3 Chinese Jl. Pintu Lima Kompleks Gelora Senayan Jakarta Selatan : 021-570 5333 Aruba MAP Q2 Caribbean Resto & Bar Pasaraya Building GF & UG Floor Jl. Iskandarsyah II No.2 : 021-7278 0419 www.arubajakarta.com Balboni MAP K10 Italian dining Kota Kasablanka Mall, Tower A, Lobby. Jl. Casablanca Raya Kav. 88, : 021-29568712 pizza barboni Map T5 Italian pizzas and food Jl. Kemang 1, No 72 Kemang : 021-7181101 BISTRO BARON MAP I6 French dining Plaza Indonesia Extension , Level 1, Unit E 20-21 : 021-299-23505 www.bistrobaron.com

Jakarta Selatan : 021-739 2430 BEYOND MAP P4 European Asian Graha Iskandarsyah Lobby Level Jl. Iskandarsyah Raya No. 66 C Jakarta Selatan : 021-727 91832 Bistronomy Map O4 A Unique Fine Dining Experience Jalan Ciranjang (Ciniru 1 No.2) Jakarta Selatan : 021-739-6655 Twitter : @Bistronomy_JKT BLACK CAT MAP N3 Jazz Supper Club Plaza Senayan Arcadia Units X-208/209 Jl. New Delhi - Pintu 1 Senayan - Jakarta Selatan : 021-5790 1264 BLUE ELEPHANT MAP J9 Thai Royal Cuisine Jl. Cut Meutia No. 2 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 0980 Bluegrass MAP M9 American Grill Bakrie Tower Ground Floor - Kawasan Rasuna Epicentrum, JL. HR. Rasuna Said - Kuningan : 021-29941660 : 0816700770 www.bluegrassjakarta.com C’S MAP I7 Fine dining experience. Hotel Grand Hyatt. Jalan M. H. Thamrin Jakarta Selatan : 021-2992 1234 CALI DELI MAP K9 Vietnamese Sandwich Jl. Surabaya No. 22 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-9801 1061 CANTEEN MAP O5 American Style Pacic Place Level 4 SCBD Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 52-53 Jakarta Selatan : 021-579 73742

BIRDCAGE MAP Q4 A casual resto focussing on Euro comfort food. Jl. Wijaya 9/23 www.beatmag.com

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CLUB.BARS.restaurants Restaurants CANTEEN MAP K6 International dining Plaza Indonesia 5th Floor. Jl M H Thamrin Kav 28-30, Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 6537. Capocaccia MAP O5 Italian, tasty sandwiches Pacific Place, Jl. Jend. Sudirman : 021-57973658 CASA D’ORO MAP I7 Italian fine-dining. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021-2358.3871 circo bistro MAP P4 Jl. Gunawarman no. 30 : 021-739 57 05 CAZBAR MAP 08 Expat hangout and dine JL Mega Kuningan Kantor Taman E3.3 unit A1. Mega Kuningan : 021-5764582 COQUELICOT MAP V5 French bistro Jl. Puri mutiara Raya no 3b Cipete, Jeruk Purut – Kemang. : 021-7663216 COMMON PEOPLE MAP T3 International menu Jl. Kemang Raya 2, No6 Kemang. : 021-7181843 CORK & SCREW MAP M8 International menu Ground Fl. Jl. HR.Rasuna Said Kav B4, Wisma Kodel Kuningan. : 021-52902030 Plaza Indonesia. 1st Floor, Unit 127 A-D, Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav 28-30 : 021-3199 6659 COWBOY SALOON MAP u4 Jl. Taman Kemang 29 Jakarta : 021-718 3007 DAPUR BABAH ELITE MAP G7 Classic Jakarta Jl. Veteran No. 18-19 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 385 5653

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DECANTER MAP N9 Mediterranean Plaza Kuningan, Menara Utara, Ground Floor Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. C1114 - Jakarta Pusat : 021- 529 63 888 DE BURSE CAFE map O4 Western expat bar and restaurant Equity Tower, LG Unit E, SCBD lot 9, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman : 021 - 2903 5451 Die Stube map T 4 German dining Plaza Bisnis Kemang 1 GF Jl. Kemang Raya no. 2 Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7179 34 86 DOMAIN MAP Q5 Resto and mashup. Panin Tower B2 Floor, Senayan City Jalan Asia Afrika Kav. 19 Jakarta 10270 : 021 - 7278 1641 EASTERN PROMISE MAP 64 Indian and western food Jl Kemang Raya 5 Jakarta Selatan : 021-7179 0151 El Asador MAP T5 South American Woodfire Grill & Brew Kemang Point Building Ground Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 3 : 021- 718 2206 www.elasador.co.id E&O MAP O7 Thai Viet cuisine Menara Rajawali, Mega Kuningan. : 021-29023418 Exodus Jakarta Map N8 Dining, Club, Lounge Kuningan City Mall 5th 6th 7th Floor : 085811567567 Twitter : @exodusjakarta Facebook : Exodus Jakarta FEZ/KINARA MAP R5 Indian and western food Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78-B. Kemang : 021-7192677

Goods Diner MAP N5 Breakfast, lunch, dinner,late night Fairground, SCBD Sudirman : 021-515 2969 Graffiti Map X7 International Hotel Mercure Jakarta Simatupang Jl R A Kartini No 18 Lebak Bulus : 021-75999777 HACIENDA MAP O3 Mexican Grill Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit X 105. Jl. New Delhi No. 9. Pintu 1. Senayan : 021-5790 1469 HAN GANG MAP P5 Korean Jl. Wolter Monginsidi no. 99 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021-7278 7789 Hard Rock Café Map O4 International Pacific Place Jakarta Unit G 05 SCBD : 021-5797 3055 Twitter : @hardrockcafejkt Facebook : Hard Rock Café Jakarta Huize Van Wely MAP U6 Asian, Western The Papilion Jl. Kemang Raya No. 45AA : +62 21 719 0789 IMMIGRANT MAP J7 Resto-Bar-Club House Plaza Indonesia 6th Floor #E02-03 Access from new Louis Vitton lobby : 021-3983.8257/58 PRIVE MAP O3 International dining fX lifestyle X’nter f8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Senayan - Jakarta Selatan : 021-3003 0330 JIMBARAN MAP A8 Beachside resto Pantai Karnaval Ancol Jakarta Utara : 021-640 1040 KOI CAFÉ & GALLERY MAP S6 International dining

Saberro House Jl. Kemang Raya No.10aJakarta Selatan : 021-719 5707 KAFE PISA MAP I8 Ice Cream & Italian Jl. Gereja Theresia 1 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-3100 151/ 3928568 LA LUCE MAP K10 Italian dining Jl. Teuku Cik Di Tiro 4 Menteng - Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 3252 / 316 0288 LARA DJONGGRANG MAP K10 Indonesian Traditional Jl. Teuku Cik Di Tiro 4 Menteng - Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 3252 / 316 0288 liberica MAP S3 Coffee Shop Jl. Kemang Raya No 6 Colony Building Kemang Liquid Exchange MAP M9 International dining Epicentrum Walk, Ground Floor 6F – Unit W 136 B Jalan H.R Rasuna Said : 021-2994 1441 www.lexjakarta.com Little Baghdad MAP T5 Tea House, Snacks & Shisha Jl. Kemang I/72 : 62 21 7181944 Fax 62 21 7181943 LOEWY MAP O7 Hangout and good western food and drinks Oakwood Condiminions Lingkar, Mega Kuningan Jakarta : 021-2554 2378 LUCY IN THE SKY MAP N6 Hangout and local & western food and drinks Jl Jendral Sudirman Kav 52 - 53, Lot 14, SCBD : 021-5152308 Luna Negra MAP N5 Italian,Asian,Chinese Plaza Bapindo, Citibank Tower, Ground Floor. Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 54-55. Sudirman. : 021-2995 0077


CLUB.BARS.restaurants LYON MAP J7 French dining Mandarin Oriental. Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 1 : 021-29938888 Molley malone’s Irish Pub MAP N3 International dining Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Jalan New Delhi, Senayan : 021-579 01433 MOOVINA MAP J7 International dining Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 021-2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com Murphy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant MAP T5 International dining Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021-718 3382 : 0818 833 643 NUTMEG MAP R5 European Oktroi Plaza. Jl. Kemang Utara Raya No.1 Kemang. : 021-7195020 OCHA & BELLA Map I8 International dining Jl KH Wahid Hasyim no 70 Menteng Jakarta Pusat 10340 021-3105 777 / 999 www.ochaandbella.com Otel Lobby Map M9 International dining Jl Epicentrum Tengah South Gate Entrance (The Annex Building of Bakrie Tower) Rasuna Epicentrum Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021-29941324 Pad@28 Map O4 Jl. Tulodong Atas No. 28 Jakarta Selatan : 021-527 4085, 527 4088 The Papilion duo MAP O5 Pacific Place, Level #G-20 Sudirman Central Business District Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav 52-53 : +62 21 579 73645

PASTIS MAP M8 International dining The Kuningan Suites Apartment Jl. Setiabudi Utara, Kuningan : 021- 5260 260 PAULANER MAP I7 German Brauhaus in the heart of Jakarta. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021- 2358.3871 Potbelli map Q 2 International dining Blok M Square Lt.5 Tennant 11 no. 07 Jl. Melawai V Jakarta Selatan : 021-2904 2540 parc 19 MAP S2 International dining Jl. Taman Kemang 19, Kemang. : 021-719 9988 PIZZA E BIRRA MAP I6 Pizza & Beer Plaza Indonesia Extension 5th Floor, Unit E 22-23 JL.MH Thamrin Jakarta Pusat : 021-319 28070 PLANET HOLLYWOOD MAP O6 International dining Jl. Gatot Subroto kav 16 Jakarta Selatan : 021-526 7827 PORTICO MAP N2 East Meet West Senayan City, Panin Tower Ground Floor Unit 0. Jl. Asia Afrika - Jakarta Selatan : 021-727 81 641 POTATO HEAD MAP O5 Western Pacic Place Mall Jend. Sudirman, Jakarta : 021-5797 3322 RAMEN 38 MAP Q3 Japanese Ramen noodles and more. Kamome Building Lt. 2, Melawai, Blok M Jakarta Selatan : 021-7280 0268 RATATOUILLE MAP L8 French cuisine and bar Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav 20

Kuningan : 021-5290 0351 Riva Grill and Bar MAP N10 Grill - Bar - Terrace Park Lane Hotel Jl. Casablanca Kav 18 : 021-8282 000 twitter : @Riva_GrillnBar www.rivagrillnbar.com ROLLING STONE CAFE MAP W7 International dining Jln. Ampera 16. Kemang, Jakarta : 021 782 2828 www.rollingstonecafe.co.id saffron MAP T4 Gastropub, Bar & grill Jl. Kemang Raya 16A, Unit 10, Kemang. (behind boxmart) : 02171796005 SAKANA MAP K6 Japanese light meal Mid Plaza 1 Basement Floor Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 10-11 Jakarta Pusat : 021-574 6452 SCORE! MAP X3 International and Indonesian Cilandak Town Square Jakarta Selatan : 021-7592.0279 SEGARRA MAP A7 Dining-Lounge Pantai Carnaval - Ancol Bay City. Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7 Jakarta Utara : 021-9959 9404 SHANGHAI BLUE MAP I8 Jazz Lounge & Restaurant Jalan Kebon Sirih 77-79 : 021-391 8690 SHY MAP U6 Elegant fine dining The Papilion, level 4 Jalan Kemang Raya no.45AA : 021-719 9921 SKYE MAP K7 Mixed dining and bar Jl. M. H. Thamrin No. 1 Menara BCA level 56 : 021-2358 6996 SOCIAL HOUSE MAP I7 Restaurant, Bar, Wine Harvey Nichols Grand Indonesia East Mall 1st Floor

Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-2358 1818 SPANKY’S MAP T6 Martini’s and ribs. Jl. Kemang Raya 24A Jakarta Selatan : 021-719 4274 Stark Bierhaus MAP j5 Stark Beer, German Food eX Plaza Indonesia, 2nd Fl. Unit 7, Jln. M.H. Thamrin Kav. 28—30, Jakarta Twitter: @Stark_beer : 021-3199 0155 : 0822 6179 7888 TOSCANA MAP U5 Popular fine Italian Jl. Kemang Raya No. 120 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718 1216 TRATTORIA MAP O7 Popular Italian The East Building Lobby GF Jl. Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav 3.2 No 1 - Jakarta Pusat : 021-5793 8574 VIETOPIA MAP O4 Vietnamese Jl. Senopati no. 66 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021-726 1162 VIN + MAP 6 Casual but stylish wine bar with western food and great affordable wines. Jl. Kemang Raya 45B Jakarta Selatan : 021-7179 2577 VIN + MAP N3 Arcadia Plaza Senayan Jl. New Delhi No.9 Senayan Jakarta : 021-5790 1477 WilshIre MAP n5 American Restaurant The Foundry No. 8, SCBD Lot 8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 52 – 53 Jakarta Selatan : 021-5140 1018 www.wilshire.co.id Yellowfin MAP P4 Sake bar & kitchen Senopati 1 no 42, Jakarta : 081219690077 / 0217220394 www.beatmag.com

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ART ADORAMUS ART GALLERY Jl. Pangeran Jayakarta 143M Jakarta : 021 – 70001966 ARTEGRAPHIC INTEGRATED DESIGN Taman Kedoya Baru Jl. Agave VI, Blok C1 No. 20 Jakarta Barat : 021 - 58300100, 58300200 ART SEASONS Jl. Permata Berlian V,Permata Hijau Jakarta : 021 – 6845 3980 ART SEASONS Jl. Kemang Timur No. 63B Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 68453980 ARTSPHERE GALLERY Dharmawangsa Square City Walk Jl. Darmawangsa 6 Semanggi Jakarta : 021 – 7278 6661 ANDI’S GALLERY Jl. Tanah Abang IV No. 14 Jakarta : 021 – 3457130, 3843241 ARTNIVORA GALLERY Jl. Kemang Utara No. 50 Sisi Kiri Jakarta : 021 – 7199614 Bartele Gallery Rare Antique Maps, Prints and Books

Taman Kantor E-3.3 Unit A1 4th Floor (entrance via the Cazbar) Jl. Mega Kuningan Jakarta : +62 21 576 4575 e: bartele@me.com w: www.bartelegallery.com BENTARA BUDAYA JAKARTA Jl.Palmerah Selatan 17 Jakarta 10270 : 021 - 5483008, 5490666 ext.7910 BIZETE GALLERY Jl. Gandaria I No. 9 Kebayoran Baru : 021 – 724 6725 BUDI GALLERY Jl. Ciputat Raya No. 58 Jakarta : 021 – 70622190 CEMPAKA FINE ART AUCTION Gedung Inter Asia lantai 1 Jl. K.H Wahid Hasyim No. 96 Jakarta Pusat : 021 – 3907779 CEMARA 6 GALERI Jl. HOS. Cokroaminoto No: 9 - 11 Menteng, Jakarta : 021 – 3911823 D’PEAK GALLERY JL.RS Fatmawati No. 56 Jakarta : 021 – 380 7047

EDITY’S ART HOUSE Jl. Gresik Blok FB 2 No. 9 Bintaro Jaya Sektor 7 Jakarta : 021 – 7450624 ELCANNA ART GALLERY Jl. Pakubuwono VI No. 35 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7211101 GALERI CANNA Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya Block LC 6 No. 33-34 Kelapa Gading Permai Jakarta Utara : 021 – 4526429 - 30 GALERI MILLENNIUM D’Best Fatmawati Jalan RS. Fatmawati No. 15, Jakarta 12420 : 021 - 7507282 GALLERY LONTAR / UTAN KAYU Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H Jakarta Timur : 021 – 857 – 3388 / 856 480 GLORY GALLERY Mall Taman Anggrek Jalan Letjen. S. Parman Kav. 21, Indonesia 11470 : 021 - 5639650 JAKARTA ARTS COUNCIL Taman Ismail Marzuki Jl. Cikini Raya 73 Jakarta Pusat : 021 – 31937 639

KOONG GALLERY Dharmawangsa Square City Walk Jl. Darmawangsa 6 Semanggi Jakarta : 021 – 72788263 KUPU KUPU ART GALLERY Jl. Kebon Sirih 17 – 19 Jakarta : 021 – 3983 – 6621/2 NADI GALLERY Jl. Kembang Indah III Blok G III no. 4 - 5 Puri Indah Jakarta Barat, Indonesia : 021 - 580 5677 PHILO ART SPACE Jl. Kemang Timur 90 C Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 719 84 48 RURU GALLERY RUANGRUPA Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya No. 6, Jakarta Selatan 12820 : +62 21 8304220 e-mail: info@ruangrupa.org www.ruangrupa.org SIGIARTS GALLERY Jl. Mahakam I No. 11 Blok M, Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 7260949 VANESSA ART LINK Graha MIK main lobby, Taman Perkantoran Kuningan Jl. Setiabudi Selatan Kav. 16-17 Jakarta : 021 5794 1411

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SHOPs 707 MAP V-6 A mix of hip ‘urban’ fashion labels and collectable products Jl. Kemang Raya No. 8B, (next to Aksara, under Casa) : 021 718 051 Aksara MAP V-6 Quality books Jl. Kemang Raya No. 8B : 021 719 9283/88 Aquarius Mahakam MAP Q-2

Huge CD selection Jl Mahakam I No 5 Kebayoran Baru : 021 720 8413 Chic Mart MAP V-6 Homewares, accessories and gifts Jl. Kemang Raya No. 55 : 021 719 7813

Cilandak Town Square

Cosmo Supermarket MAP O-4

Japanese food products. Grand Wijaya Centre Blok K F20 Kebayoran Baru Goods Department Map J-7

A curated youth department store Plaza Indonesia Extension 4th Fl, Jakarta Kem Chicks Supermarket MAP T-9 Import supermarket Jl Kemang Raya 3-5 Kemang Kinokuniya MAP O-3 Top quality book store Plaza Senayan, Pondok Indah Mall2 and Grand Indonesia Monka Magic music shop MAP V-6 Vinyl record shop ak’.sa.ra retail complex Jl. Kemang Raya No. 8B, : 0856 9773 7636

Premium Factory Outlets MAP N-7 Quality seconds at a margin of the real price Ambassador Mall, Kuningan Rococo Rack MAP R-4 Discount branded shoes Dharmawangsa Square 2nd Floor Voila-Soled MAP S-2 Women’s clothes accessories and quality local made shoes. Jl.Panglima Polim V No. 23, Jakarta Workinghour(s) MAP J-7 Classic and sophisticated design for working women Grand Indonesia Shopping Town Shop Unit #LEVEL ONE - 15, East Mall : 021- 9998 8888

Pacific Place MAP O-5 High-end brands Sudirman Central Cilandak Town Square Business District, South MAP X-4 Jl. T.B. Simatupang Kav. 17 Jakarta Cilandak Barat Pasaraya Grande South Jakarta 12430

Malls

MAP P-3

Grand Indonesia MAP J-7

High-end shopping Jl Sudirman, Central Plaza Indonesia MAP J-7 High-end shopping Entertainment X’nter (e’X) Connected to Plaza Indonesia Entertainment and Shopping Jl. MH Thamrin, Central Plaza Senayan MAP O-3 High-end shopping Jl. Asia Afrika, Senayan Senayan City MAP O-2 High-end shopping Jl. Asia Afrika, Senayan

Traditional handcrafted arts and general shopping Jl. Sultan Iskandarsyah, Blok M Mal Taman Anggrek MAP H-2

Mid-range shopping Jl. Letjen S. Parman, Slipi Central Park MAP H-2 High-end shopping Next to Taman Anggrek Pondok Indah Mall MAP W-3

General shopping Jl. Metro Pondok Indah, Pondok Indah

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THE BEAT ROOM FEZ DUNGEON AUG 28 & SEPT 11 The Beat Room hasn’t stopped rocking since the beginning. Protocol Afro and Marsh Kids, then IDEAZ and Rollfast were rocking the stage last month.

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CLOSING PARTY RED SQUARE SATURDAY, August 30 It’s closing time for Red Square and all the old fans were out in force to send her off in style after nine years in the Arcadia location. It won’t be long to Reds is back, though, in a new incarnation.

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MASS PERSpective @KUNSTKRING Weds, Sept 10 Tugu Kunstkring Paleis had Billy Ma displaying some of his latest works on the big walls.

Thursday Noise Vol.5 @365 Eco Bar THURSDAY, SEPT 25 Thursday Noise vol. 5, re-opened with a poster competition won by Adhinata and then The Brandals, Fstvlst, and Morfem got on stage.

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Tony Junior Colosseum Weds, September 3 Wow, what a night Tony Junior brought to the people of Colosseum on this wild Wednesday night! Such an energetic/fun DJ.

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SOFT OPENING @X2 TUESDAY, SEPt 09 X2 launched their new look with an incredible party! With International DJs Kyau & Albert on the decks it was pumping all the way.

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Harvey Malaiholo @Riva, Park Lane Hotel Weds, September 10 Indonesian legend, Harvey Malaiholo performed with the Urban Vibe band. Harvey played all his classic hits that had everyone singing-along like back in the good ol’ days.

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The BURGUNDY BEATS 90’s PARTY saturday, sept 13 The nineties were back at Burgundy with Polaris playing the hits and DJ Jason O’Bryan spinning electronic tracks from that seminal period. Thanks to Jagermeister, Heineken and Plaga Wines.

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Grand Opening Party @Hang Over Saturday, Sept 13 The legendary Mclub is back and what an opening party they put on. Ariyo Wahab, DJ Aay and Hang Over’s resident DJs supplied the sounds to a very cool party!

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Joe Roberts @X2 Friday, Sept 19 Chief Editor of DJ Mag USA, Joe Roberts smashed it at X2. What an awesome performance!

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DJ KhoMha @Colosseum Friday, September 19 Cirque D’Colosseum is back again and this time with international performer Colombian DJ KhoMha. He played an uplifting, energetic and fully pumping set.

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Grand Opening Karumba Saturday, Sept 20 Karumba rooftop rum bar had their official opening party with special performances by Asti Asha, Too Funk and DJ Kid Vandal. Great space.

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Jay Hardway @X2 Friday, Sept 12 Dutch DJ/Producer Jay Hardway smashed out the latest EDM to the glee of the crowd.

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korean food festival @gran melia monday, Sept 15 The Korean Food Festival was a great success! With Korean food lovers feasting away like there was no tomorrow.

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oktoberfest @paulaner wednesday, 24 sep Oktoberfest kicked off last week and was a rollicking, jovial beer extravaganza with umpa-pa bands and all the German style food and beers you would expect!

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