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16. time line A whole month of events in one little timeline.

30. Jimi Morfem

32. Rooftop Hangouts Want a meal with a view, check this article out and get high.

This rocker shares some moments with SDW

34. VICETONES SPEAK UP The young darlings of EDM have a quick chat with our young darling, Jono.

14. The Scoop

40. CD Review

30. Features

41. Movies

38. Classical

42. New Place


54. RUNWAY REPORT Well that was another fine Jakarta Fashion Week

60. INTRO JAZZ Bistro & CafÉ 44. Fun Pics 50. Style 56. Food Scoop 68. Jakarta Listing 77. There Then

Jazz and food go together like peas in a pot.

62. ToGo CafÉ Gourmet Sometimes you just need ToGo with it.

64. PASAR SANTA Can’t decide what you want, this pasar has variety for you.

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This coming New Year’s Eve you can bet that anywhere in the world, from Times Square in New York, to the pyramids of Giza and Monas in Jakarta, massive fireworks will be put on display. And for some cities, it has become somewhat a pissing contest, making sure they put up the best show to be aired on CNN, BBC, and other major networks. The highlight of every New Year celebration countdown, these fireworks shows are carefully choreographed colorful explosions along with terrific sound blasts. These are the type fireworks displays that have people flock to see, including myself.

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What I do find irritating is the massive amount of “stand-alone” fireworks that the local neighborhood puts up, which during New Year’s Eve happens pretty much in all neighborhoods in Jakarta. These fireworks might look pretty, but the amount of uncoordinated noise pollution spoils the magic. For me, the noise pollution is the equivalent of going to a club with 10 DJs spinning simultaneously. However, some of our TBJ staff are proponents of these “standalone” fireworks. A rush of adrenaline occurs when sparking the short fuse, because who knows, it might even explode that instant- living life on the edge it seems. After running for their lives away from the lit up fuse, they bear witness as it flies up to the heavens, and turns into a beautiful light show, furious cracking boom in tow. Share with us what you think about these fireworks on Facebook. Search TheBeatJakarta on Facebook. Are you Pro or Con?



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SCOOP JAKCLOTH Year End Sale 2014 Jakcloth (Jakarta Clothing Expo) is the city’s largest gathering for indie clothing labels. After much success held in the previous Lebaran holiday, now Jakcloth is back, this time with their Year End Sale. Jakcloth will be held in Parkir Timur Senayan on December 3 to 7. The event will also be packed with a wide variety of musical and entertainment performances, including international acts. Confirmed to perform at Jakcloth are Yellowcard and The Drums, also many local bands such as Ten2Five, Naif, Endha n Rhesa, Maliq & D’essentials, Mocca, Gangstarasta, and DJ Winky, DJ Yasmin will perform on the stage, and a cheerleader competition will complete the whole experience.

Jak Jazz 2014 The Jakarta Jazz Festival, one of the biggest jazz events in Indonesia is being held once again. The festival will be from November 24 to December 7 at 20 different venues, such as parks, cafes, malls, and universities. The festival will feature various forms of the music from traditional jazz, jazz & blues, pop jazz, Brazilian jazz, and even Betawi Jazz. The jazz musicians that are confirmed to take part in this festival are Mus Mujiono, Idang Rasjidi, Ireng Maulana, Jabalrootz, Art Wongkar, Donny Suhendra, Rio Moreno, Suave, Lafa Green, Rocket Kasarunk, Trio Ligro, Maliq & D’esentials, Troy Kurniawan, also Keith Martin. Jak Jazz will come to a close on December 7 in Monumen Nasional (Monas).

Aston Bekasi, Archipelago International’s Newest Conference & Business Hotel Building upon its collection of business hotels across Indonesia, the Aston Imperial Bekasi Hotel & Conference Center is located at the heart of West Java’s business and commerce district right off the toll road connecting Jakarta with Bekasi and Karawang. The hotel is adjacent to the Bekasi Cyber Park & Entertainment complex on the primary street of Jalan KH. Noer Ali, which is the core of the city’s action. It’s surrounded by several shopping centers including the Metropolitan Mall, Mall Summarecon, Bekasi Square and Mega Bekasi Hypermall. The hotel will feature 176 rooms and suites together with a coffee shop, lobby lounge, a rooftop swimming pool and bar. For the hotel’s business guests, the hotel also boasts 7 meeting rooms and a ballroom that can accommodate up to 1000 persons.

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SCOOP Happy Hour at HangOver Hangover Kemang now has a full week’s worth of musicans for their happy hour program starting at 8pm. On Mondays guests will be entertained by Rockapellas Band that plays live acoustic rock. Then it will be Nables band performing on Tuesday which bring a top 40 selection. On Wednesday it will be Mira & Friends that will also play top 40 hits. On Thursday, it’s rock and blues by Bandrol that will be rocking the night away. Come Friday, Hangover presents Troy band that will be playing acoustic Top 40 hits, followed by a session from their resident DJ.

Open Mic at Karumba Since early November Karumba Rum Bar in Mercure Simatupang Hotel has been hosting an “open mic” event every Monday, from 9 to 12pm. And for those brave souls who wish to sing out loud will be supported by BYSS band. The event is also supported by host and vocalist, Bertha. So next Monday it can be your turn to take to the stage and sing your heart out!

Soundphoria at Fez Dungeon Fez Dungeon in Kemang has a new guest home band, Soundphoria, which is made up of an international collective: Jess from the Philippines, Gomez from Colombia, BJ from New Zealand, Jeanot from Cuba and Fariez & Reza from Indonesia. The band has been playing together around Asia for over 10 years. As the band members come from all corners of the world, Soundphoria has unique sound and performance, playing everything from Latin to pop, to rock and dance. Also, they never use a music sequencer so what you get is pure 100% live music and vocals. They will be in Fez Dungeon till the end of January 2015, performing every Wednesday, Friday, and, Saturday from 10.30pm. www.beatmag.com

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december Erasmus Huis

Monique Copper

Dutch pianist Monique Copper will perform in the Erasmus Huis in the “East meets West” concert ‘Duo Merpati’ (two doves) where she will collaborate with Dutch-Indonesian composer and singer, Sinta Wullur. Their music is characterized by a mutual influence of Western and Eastern traditions: contemporary classical piano music inspired by gamelan patterns combined with Indian and Javanese vocals. Witness their musical and cultural collaboration on Monday, December 1. Free admission.

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Jak Cloth ‘Year End Sale’ 2014 Parkir Timur Senayan

Yellowcard

Get ready to be rocked by American pop punk/alternative rock band, Yellowcard, on Wednesday, December 3 in Parkir Timur Senayan. Dominating the 2000s rock scene, Yellowcard comes with all the right guitar riffs all the while incorporating violins in their sound. They recently released their latest album in October, called Lift a Sail. They will be part of the Jak Cloth event, for more info click www.jakcloth-online.com.

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X2 Club

ViceTone

Hailing from the Netherlands, ViceTone is comprised of childhood friends, Ruben and Victor. ViceTone is one of the hottest rising stars of the industry, as this year they climbed a whopping 24 spots to be the world’s number 36 DJ duo. See them electrify the crowd at X2 Club on Friday, December 5.

fri DECEMBER 5

Ibiza Calling Colosseum

Gelab & Super8/Tab

DJ and Producer, Dioni Gelabert, also known as Gelab is a 24-year-old Spaniard who made a move towards EDM just last year but is already travelling across Europe for gigs, including Ultra Europe in Croatia and DJing in what could be the best club in the world, Space Ibiza. He will be in Colosseum on Friday, December 5 along with Finnish DJ/producers Miika Eloranta (Super8), Janne Mansnerus (DJ Tab) which have been in the EDM Trance scene since 2005. Their debut artist album Empire in 2010 and Empire: Remixed in 2011, combines deep, brooding vocal anthems, classy downtempo excursions and futuristic trance fusions.

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Road To DWP Dragonfly

DJ Dannic

Dutch DJ Dannic is a force to be reckoned with, as he has risen 44 places to take the #30 spot in the 2014 Top 100 DJ Poll, only after debuting the previous year in the poll. He has graced some of the biggest electronic music festivals, including Tomorrowland and Creamfields, and now he will be in Dragonfly on Friday, December 5 as part of “Road to DWP 2014”.

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Road To DWP Blowfish

DJ Richie Hawtin

Realising that Canada might not be the best fertile ground for DJs to develop, Canadian Richie Hawtin made his way to Detroit in the the early 1990s, and grew to become one of the city’s leading exponents of what is known as ‘minimal techno’ and shaped the electronic sound of Detroit. For the past two decades he has been actively producing albums, with Plastikman: Ex released this year. He will be entertaining the crowd in Blowfish on December 10 as part of the Road To Djakarta Warehouse Project.

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Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) 2014 JIExpo Kemayoran

New World Punx

The Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) is by far the biggest electronic dance music festival in Indonesia, and this year, the event is even scheduled for two nights straight on December 12 and 13. Taking place in JI. Expo Kemayoran, confirmed DJs include Skrillex, Above and Beyond, and Steve Aoki. For the full lineup and tickets info - which start from 700k - can be found at www.djakartawarehouse.com

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After Party Djakarta Warehouse Project Colosseum

Beat Service & Ferry Corsten

This year’s DWP after party will take place again in Colosseum, Friday, December 12, this time presenting Estonian producer Madis Sillamo, aka Beat Service and Dutch DJ Ferry Corsten. While Beat Service has only been in the limelight since 2011, Ferry Corsten is considered as a trance producer pioneer, being in the electronic music scene and presenting countless dancefloor anthems well since the early ‘90s.

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TIMELINE Colosseum

DJ Moguai

Equinox

DJ Jazzy Jeff

Jeffrey Allen Townes, also known as DJ Jazzy Jeff, is an American, Grammy award winning, hip hop and R&B disc jockey, record producer, turntablist and actor who is best known for his early career with Will Smith as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Catch him in the act on Friday, December 13, in Equinox.

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Andre Tegeler, better known as Moguai, is a far-reaching and highly respected DJ in his homegrown German circuit. In 2010 he began to receive serious worldwide attention, especially when he released his debut album We Ar Lyve (the first nonDeadmau5 album released on Mau5trap). On December 1 he will release his new track, “KIXS” on Beatport. Catch him in live in Colosseum on Friday, December 19.

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fri DECEMBER 19

The Beat ROOM FEZ DUNGEON

MORFEM, NEGATIVE LOVERS, SUNMANTRA, JOYMORON

The Beat Room is back. Four bands, one night. 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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Colosseum

Alex M.O.R.P.H

Alex M.O.R.P.H is a German DJ and producer, and is co-founder and co-host of As one of the leading DJs/producers in the global dance music scene, he has collaborated with artists including Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Gareth Emery, and Dash Berlin. If you’re a fan, then you’re in luck: he will be leading the NYE celebration party in Colosseum.

sat DECEMBER 31 X2 Club

Mystical Wonderland

X2 will hold a fantastic party in the end of this year with the theme, Mystical Wonderland. This New Year’s eve party presents resident DJs plus MC D’Truck, DJ Cello and Ivan Guih will perform at X2, while the DJ Dimz, Agung, Goeslan will spin the latest RnB – hip hop tunes at Equinox. There will also be a performance by Flirt Inc Dancers. X2 will turn into a Wonderland for only one night and you can feel this euphoria at X2.

New Year’s Eve party Grand Hyatt Jakarta, Ballroom

Big City Beat

Big City Beat is an Australian band and international phenomenon and has been described as the most versatile corporate show band with stunning costumes and sizzling choreography. They play all around hits, popular rock classics to today’s Top 40 hits. They will entertained you in a fabulous New Year’s party at Grand Hyatt Jakarta.

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TIMELINE Karumba

Cuba Night

Hangover

New Years Eve Party

Hangover will celebrate New Years with residents, DJ Torel, Wilson, Jimi, also a guest DJ will spin behind the decks. Hangover Models will also perform. A live PA and acoustic band will enliven the night. Celebrate your Christmas moment and New Year’s party at Hangover with all your friends.

Karumba will hold a New Years party with the theme ‘A Night In Cuba’, where guests can feel Cuba on the rooftop. Music will starts at 8pm with The South Side Groove Band opening up the night. This local band will collaborate with Amelia Ong and Teddy R. The countdown will begin while resident DJ Kid Vandal will give you dance music until morning. Enjoy the last night of 2014 at the Karumba rooftop, Mercure Hotel Simatupang.

sat DECEMBER 31 Cascade Lounge, Hotel Mulia Senayan

Jermaine Paul

American R&B singer and multiinstrumentalist, Jermaine Paul, is the winner of season two of The Voice (USA) held in 2012. He did vocals for big names such as Mary J. Blige, and Joss Stone and was nominated at the 48th Grammy Awards for his collaborative work with Alicia Keys. Jermaine Paul will be performing in the Cascade Lounge, Hotel Mulia for the NYE celebrations.

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coming soon

iN january Foundry No.8

Michael Learns To Rock

Danish pop/soft rock band, Michael Learns to Rock, always had its biggest fanbase in Asia, especially Indonesia. The band that shot to fame in the 90s is still actively touring, and will be in Jakarta on Monday, January 5 as part of their Indonesian concerts in five cities. The trio will be performing in Foundry No.8 SCBD with tickets starting from 900k. Go to www. rajakarcis.com to purchase and to find more info on the concert.

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sat january 10

Best Of Best Lapangan D, Senayan

Girls Generation

On Saturday, January 10, Lapangan D, Senayan, will be packed with K-Pop lovers as Korean megastars Girls Generation (SNSD) will be there to entertain the crowd. Girls Generation, SHINee, BTS, and Winner will make the evening even more festive. No wonder the event is called ‘Best of Best’. Tickets start from 550k, and available at www.kiostix.com.

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TIMELINE Parkir Timur Senayan

Avenged Sevenfold

It has been a while since Jakartans last seen an international, big time metal/rock act play in town. And this coming Sunday, January 18, in Parkir Timur Senayan, Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) live in concert is definitely not one to miss. Tickets start from 500k, and can be bought in www.rajakarcis.com.

sun january 18

Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE), BSD City

Michael Buble

When it was announced last month that Canadian jazz singer, songwriter, and four-time Grammy award winner, Michael Buble, will be coming to town, promotor Dyandra Entertainment’s social media channels were immediately abuzz, as excited fans were trying to find as much info on the concert.He will be performing in Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE), BSD City on Thursday, January 29. Tickets start from Rp 850k, available at www.indotix.com

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fri january 30

Depapepe Tour - Kiss : Live In Indonesia Upper Room Annex Building Jakarta 11th - 12th Floor, Annex Building, Wisma Nusantara Complex

Depapepe

Depape is a Japanese acoustic guitar duo consisting of Takuya Miura and Yoshinari Tokuoka. They are coming back to town after mesmerising over 15 thousand Jakartans in a 2012 jazz festival. Their solo concert will be held on Friday, January 30 at the cUpper Room Annex Building. Tickets start from 800k, available at www. rajakarcis.com.

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imi is a frontman extraordinaire, singing and dancing his way into the hearts of the fledgling Jakarta rock community of the early 2000s with first, the effervescent pop-rockers, The Upstairs and now, the more rock-driven Morfem. We spoke to Jimi to find out what is going on his rocking Morfem world.

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SDW: I haven’t seen you for a while, what have you been up to since The Upstairs? Jimi Multhazam: Well, right now we’re making a video for our new track, “Senjakala Cerita”. Besides that I’ve been rocking it with Morfem. When did upstairs finish and why? No my friend, The Upstairs is still alive. But I have writers block when feeling the spacey sound and synth of The Upstairs. So you prefer rock music? I needed a new sound. I have missed the RAW for several years. So, The Upstairs is on a holiday now. So how long has Morfem been together? About five years now. We started in 2009. Morfem’s first gig was at my solo exhibition at Ruangrupa.

And how did that come about? At the first gig we had five members, covering several Velvet Underground songs with a modern/fuzz sound. We were substituting John Cale’s part with (Morfem guitarist) Pandu Fuzztoni’s noise. When we were playing the

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Velvet Underground’s “I’m Set Free”, we knew what our first album would sound like. So when did you release the first album? And how many albums have you recorded in total? 2010. We’ve made two albums and two mini albums. And now we are working on the third album. So who is in the band Morfem and what’s their history? Me on vocals /The Upstairs. Freddie on drums. He was from hardcore/crossover band Nervous Breakdown and still playing with shoegaze band, Damascus. Pandu Fuzztoni on guitars. He was from The Porno, a post punk band. You used to be a four piece right? Yeah our bass player left and we have a stand in till we find the right guy. In one sentence, what’s so good about Morfem? It’s a mixture of lyrics, fuzz, and beats that fits to your party. So what is it about the fuzz rock that excites you? I grew up in the 90s, when the new bands


FEATURE started reviving the 60s sound and it became the new thing. From Sonic Youth I traced back to the roots and found The Stooges and the Velvets. One thing I learned was that punk rock could be fun with “sounds”. Morfen isn’t really punk rock? I love punk but I don’t wanna use that name to describe my music. Intelligent rock? Adult intelligent punk? I’m just more comfortable with the fuzz rock thing. It’s kinda more “Free Form”. The Velvet Underground has always been one of my favorites. Me too, always back to their records. I saw John Cale play live on piano and guitar solo 1985 in Perth – awesome stuff. Ohh shit, lucky you. So you call the music - fuzz rock thing? Cool name. Yeah fuzz rock is okay. Some said it was indie rock aaaah whatever. LOL. Hahahaha We love to name it Maybe we can name it whatever rock. I think that’s cool. Or we can use it for the name of our third album Lol. Good idea. So are there any changes of direction for the third album? In the first album we were compromising with our bass player’s taste (ssst he’s a Beatles fan), Second album was like we shout out loud! Aaaaaaah We are freee. We have a new bass player. (Ha) In Sneakerfuzz EP we found what we wanted to be. In the third album, that’s was it maaan… Old premier drum set, being punished by our crazy drummer, Freddie. With the fuzzy guitar that I’ve never heard before from Pandu Fuzztoni. So it’s back to rock n roll? Yesss that is. We don’t need that much harmony. But Pandu has been with Morfem since the beginning right?

Yes he’s the first guy I called. And said, hey, let’s play Velvets with a modern sound. Yes, Pandu and Freddie were here from the beginning. Didn’t you meet at some Negative Lovers gig? Yesssss, when they were covering JAMC. We met in the crowd stage-diving when they were playing April Skies in a harsh way, Lol. In the mosh pit? Party animals! Yeeeess that kinda party I mean. So do you go out much and party around? Where do you like hanging out? I like to see a new fresh bands. Places like old BB’s, Parc (RIP), Borneo, 365, my colllege gigs (TIM). Underground gigs are lot of fun. I prefer seeking the band, more than the place. Well, we’ve got one of those gigs on December 18 at The Beatroom at Fez Dungeon in Kemang and Morfem is headlining with Joymoron, Sunmantra and Negative Lovers supporting. Wow Joymoron, I’ve never seen them. They must be raw with an up you kinda attitude. Sunmantra is one of the few dance/rock bands that I’ve been meaning to see. And I’ll always be the number one fan of Negative Lovers. Joymoron is similar to Sunmantra - electro pop. They are good. I’ve seen them before. Aaah I thought they were a post punk band similiar to The Porno. They play first, right? Yep. So u have to get there early. When is album three finished? I will. Start with electro pop/dance then the noise finishes it. December I’ll finish my vocal track and January I’ll mix it. We hope it will be done by March. Any other parting words? Morfem datang semua pecah. (Morfem comes and all brakes) What does Morfem mean Btw? Every language has Morfem (morpheme). Morfem is actually good for a band name. Yang tak bisa di pisahkan (the word that can’t be separated more). www.beatmag.com

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ike it or not, at the end of the year the city will be lit up by plentiful bright (and noisy) fireworks. However you feel about these firing menaces, here are some rooftop hangouts to enjoy the city view and the coming NYE fireworks displays. A plus for rooftop lounges are they are intimate, not club-size big, and the music is not too loud allowing guests to actually enjoy a conversation. Also, rooftop hangouts are perhaps the best designated pre-club venues before a long, wild night out in town.

Karumba Representing Jakarta’s south-side is Karumba rum bar on the rooftop of Mercure Jakarta Simatupang hotel. The 332 meter square venue offers fantastic views of Jakarta’s skyline 19 storeys up, which comes with outdoor and indoor areas - swimming pool in tow. Karumba is uniquely decked with plentiful contrasting pastel colored wooden elements, including its chairs, sofas, tables and even lighting fixtures and some parts of the floor. Guests here are entertained by live music performances that play everything from reggae to modern RnB & soul to Latin jazz & calypso to Afro-funk. It goes without saying that Karumba’s exotic rum cocktails will definitely hit the spot. For those who enjoy a glass of bubbly, Karumba has quite an extensive champage and sparkling wine selection. Open from day till night, we have been told that the best time to visit Karumba is during sunset.

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33 Degree Skybridge Lounge On the top floor of Ancol Marina hotel lies the 33 Degree Skybridge Lounge. Don’t be fooled by the name as the venue actually offers not 33 degrees, but 360 degrees views of both the city and ocean views- the first of its kind. If you’re wondering, 33 implies the top level floor of the hotel. Inspired by ocean colors and the sky, the interior of 33 Degree Skybridge Lounge is a play of light blue and white. They pride their tapas and cocktail selection to be one of the best in town.

La Vue Hermitage Hotel is one of the latest luxury boutique hotels to open in Jakarta, with an interior concept of Jakarta during the colonial era- the art-deco building itself dates back to 1923. Its 9th floor rooftop lounge La Vue is definitely the crown jewel of the hotel, offering 360 degrees of unobstructed views of the posh Menteng residential area and Jakarta’s central district. La Vue’s intimate atmosphere is the perfect venue for events catering to 20 people. Under La Vue is the hotel’s swimming pool, so a pool-slash-rooftop party just might be one interesting gathering idea.

Cloud As part of Altitude food and entertainment complex atop The Plaza in the Plaza Indonesia complex, Cloud lounge is a premium lounge styled to the roaring ‘20s, like out of movie set of The Great Gatsby. Here you can find the city’s only 0 degree vodka room- don’t worry they provide jackets for customers to not freeze. Cloud lounge also has quite the extensive whisky selection, both blended and single malts. Located on the 49th floor, the Cloud lounge offers views of the iconic Bundaran HI and its surrounding area.

Awan Lounge Located atop the hip and funky boutique hotel Kosenda Hotel, Awan Lounge offers majestic views of downtown Jakarta as it is located between the Monas national monument and Bundaran HI roundabout. Aside from the sights, visitors have commended the chic interior and reliable service from the staff. Cocktails here start from 99k and wine 499k. Food option favorites include a tapas selection, soft shelled crab dusted in curry and biscuits crumbs, lamb cutlets, and marinated duck breast. www.beatmag.com

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fter releasing their first hit single ‘Heartbeat’ feat. Colin McLaughlin early last year, and then this year’s internationally renowned ‘United We Dance’, the Dutch duo, Vicetones are one of the most promising DJs/Producers in the world amongst EDM fans and listeners. Here’s a piece of good news to all the ravers in Jakarta – the Vicetones will bring your party experience to an ultimate level with their spectacular remixes and singles at X2 Club on December 5.


FEATURE over the best arrangement and once we have the idea in place, it’s a matter of making the idea reality. What DAW (DigitalAudio Workstation) do you use and what made you decide it was the best one for you ? We work in Ableton, and we enjoy the speed of the workflow. Any of the major DAWs are all great to work with, and at the end of the day it’s just a matter of preference. How do you guys deal with ‘hitting a brick wall’ whilst producing? If we really can’t progress on an idea or a track, which happens occasionally, we work on other tracks and ideas, and come back to it later. Or sometimes it helps to let the track rest for a couple of months and come back to it then. What’s one song that you know makes the crowd dance like no other? Our track ‘United We Dance’ is always effective on the dance floor! You guys only started producing in 2011, what were your biggest inspirations at the beginning? What made you want to become electronic dance music producers? We always had a strong drive to remix existing songs, and we decided to really work on it in 2012. Our biggest inspirations in the beginning were guys like Eric Prydz and Axwell who we have been listening to for years.

How has your music evolved in the last 12 months? Our music has become more varied sound wise and we’re always experimenting with new styles as well. You can expect a lot of new fresh music from us next year!

Can you briefly describe to us how you two start a musical project? What are the first few steps? Every track starts in a different way, but usually we start with a chord progression or a catchy melody and bassline. Then we go back and forth

Have you been to Jakarta before? What are you expecting? Never been but we’re extremely excited to visit for the first time! Have heard nothing but good things, so we can’t wait!

Which clubs/festivals have given you the most energy and joy to play at? Ultra Music Festivals all over the world are always a joy to play.

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hen it comes to making a tough decision, it’s all too easy to simply put it on the back burner and maybe forget about it altogether, hoping that circumstances will change, rendering the decision unnecessary. Unfortunately, life’s seldom like that, and the tough decisions we face usually have to be taken sooner or later. Procrastination is a weakness that we all plead guilty to sometimes, if we’re truly honest with ourselves. Many of us will leave the completion of a task until the last possible moment, with the deadline hanging over us like a sword of Damocles. Equally, many will argue that they produce their best work when under selfinduced stress and a deadline is looming. The downside is that there’s very little room for error, should any unforeseen delay occur. Let’s look at the current big picture: newly inaugurated President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo bit the bullet as soon as he returned from the three big summit meetings in Asia early last month, calling the cabinet together and confirming that the government was going to cut the fuel subsidy and raise prices by around 33 percent.

The pros and cons of a subsidy cut had already been debated for years, but Jokowi’s predecessor had put off taking the tough decision for so long that he was no longer in office and it now fell to the new president to deal with it. The economic argument that the subsidy consumed an unacceptably large proportion of the state budget and disproportionately benefitted the well-off was hard to ignore, yet the recent substantial drop in the market price of oil appeared to work against the logic of cutting the subsidy. In the end, a compromise was reached by reducing the extent of the subsidy cut and establishing a safety-net package for the poor (which got off to a shaky start), yet the cut initially prompted (largely token) street demonstrations, strike threats and other forms of civil unrest. Nonetheless, the president grasped the nettle early on, which should make fiscal life easier for the government in the months and years ahead. As we approach year’s-end, we may have our own tasks that we’ve been putting off, or tough decisions that we’ve avoided taking. Why not grab the bull by the horns and deal with these matters now, so you can enter the new year confident that at least those worries are more or less off your mind? (Jim Read)

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From Drama to Festivity… Goodbye 2014! By Erza S.T. 38

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can’t believe that 2014 is finally over and this is literally my last classical preview article for this year. To me it feels like the deadline is always coming faster than expected; yet now I am writing my 12th article for 2014. To close this year, I have interesting concerts to share with various themes from the dramatic to festive. Our beloved Indonesian classical music maestro is coming back strong this month by debuting his latest tragic opera piece called Clara. Inspired by Seno Gumira Adjidarma’s short story with similar name, Opera Clara focuses on a tragic


CLASSICAL scene during the 1998 riot in Jakarta where ethnic Chinese Clara is the main character who is raped by an angry mob. This is a story where Clara is a victim who cannot get her mental wounds to heal and how law enforcement turned a blind eye. We saw fragments of this opera when it was performed for a charity recital on September 25 at the Four Seasons Jakarta. However for its first world premiere, Opera Clara is scheduled for the public this coming December 14 at Graha Bakti Budaya in Taman Ismail Marzuki. Young and talented Indonesian classical vocalists such as Isyana Sarasvati (soprano), Nikodemus Lukas (tenor) and Widhawan Aryo Pradhita (tenor) together with Jakarta Drum School and Ananda Sukarlan Chamber Orchestra make up the great cast for this opera. As the show is going to play for one night only, please make sure to book your tickets right now! From dramatic and tragic opera, we move on to more cheerful theme of Christmas and prepare ourselves for Aula Simfonia Jakarta’s annual Christmas Concert 2014. Featuring young award winning guest pianist Aileen Gozali, Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra will perform together with Jakarta Oratorio Society bringing Christmas classics such as Handel’s Occasional Oratorio, Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1, Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves and an array of traditional Christmas carols. Both resident conductors: Dr. Billy Kristanto and Dr. Stephen Tong will share the baton leading this concert. Born to Indonesian-Chinese parents in California and then moving to Gulangyu, Xiamen, China, Aileen Gozali began her piano studies at the age

of five. She is currently a senior undergraduate student studying at the Cleveland Institute of Music under the tutelage of Mr. Antonio Pompa-Baldi. In the past, Gozali has done many masterclasses from renowned pianists such as Aldo Ciccolini, Adam Gyorgy, Steven Spooner, Iswargia Sudarno and many others. She was just 11 years old when invited to perform for Lien Chan, then the Chairman of the Kuomintang, and gave her solo debut at the age of 12 at the Gulangyu Concert Hall in Gulangyu, Xiamen, China. In addition to performing in concerts, Gozali has received prizes in several international competitions such as the Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition (2014), the Young Pianist Competition in 2008 (Singapore), the 8th International Chopin Piano Competition in Asia (Japan), the 3rd ASEAN International Chopin Piano Competition (Junior High School Category) in Kuala Lumpur and more. For this Christmas Concert, Gozali is the guest soloist and will perform Tchaikovsky’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 1. Surely, there are heaps of other Christmas concerts in Jakarta that will take place in churches including the famous Christmas mass at Cathedral Jakarta. Nevertheless we won’t have enough pages to write about it all. Thank you for all the support in 2014 and we look forward for a brighter and greater 2015! Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and a jolly New Year. PS: don’t miss the New Year’s concerts preview in our January issue.

Opera Clara December 14 starting from 4pm onwards GrahaBaktiBudaya at Taman Ismail Marzuki For more information: AScenter T. 0818 891 038 or ycep@yahoo.com Christmas Concert December 21 starting from 5pm onwards Aula Simfonia Jakarta For more information: www.aulasimfoniajakarta.com www.beatmag.com

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CD REVIEW

Karen O

“When I was 27 I crushed a lot,” scribbles Karen O in the sleeve notes of her new studio album Crush Songs. Clearly in a pretty bad headspace, “I wasn’t sure if I’d ever fall in love again” she continues – the words heavily underlined, making you wonder just how close she was to going the way of her tragic music peers in the dead-at-27 club. Fortunately, despite the palpable sadness that runs thick through Crush Songs, O had the composure to record her emotions at the time, most of which are manifested as barebones sketches comprising only of vocals and a single guitar. Understand that the term ‘studio album’ is used very loosely here, most tracks struggle to hit the one minute mark and it sounds like the whole project was recorded on her iPhone in a submarine.

Wonderful

Crush Songs

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Technically speaking, the album is a disaster - off-key, hell, off-everything and half the time it sounds like she’s making it up on the spot. To call it lo-fi is like calling the Bible ‘a bit preachy’ - “Comes the Night” is literally one note plucked on a single guitar string that lasts a minute and six seconds, while “Indian Summer” is little more than an idea for an intro.

that comes close to being complete) “Days Go By” that is most irritating when the whole thing fizzles out with a sigh barely 90 seconds in.

Recording an album composed entirely of half songs is undeniably a brave step, and stylistically the less-ismore approach is entirely appropriate given the mood, but there’s an element of frustration in that with a bit of work a lot of these drafts could really grow into something, and since you never know what O will cook up next, perhaps they will be. “Visits”, “Body” and “Rapt” all have potential by the bucketload, but it’s the beautiful ditty (the only track

Worthy Worthless Worm Fodder

It’s all a far cry from the strutting, microphoneswallowing sexpot front woman of Yeah Yeah Yeahs notoriety, but not entirely out of left field when considering the recent leaked demo KO at Home, Oscar-nominated lullaby “The Moon Song” featured in ex-squeeze Spike Jonze’s Her, as well as the soundtrack to sinister children’s fantasy Where the Wild Things Are – all of which are musically closer to Crush Songs than anything she’s done with the YYYs. Intriguing as it is, the biggest question hanging over Crush Songs is whether an album like this would ever have made it to shelves were it recorded by someone who wasn’t Karen O. Dan Ashcroft

Like this? Try these:

Cypress Hill Black Sunday Cat Power Moon Pix Sparse, haunting breakup tunes recorded in a remote forest cabin.

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Karen O KO at Home Cypress Hill Leaked demo of lo-fi Black Sunday recordings intended as a private gift for producer Dave Sitek.

Cypress Hill Black KarenSunday O & The Kids OST: Where The Wild Things Are Sinister kids fantasy movie soundtrack from Ms. O.


MOVIE PREVIEW

For this edition’s movies we have a romantic drama called Third Person, featuring Mila Kumis and James Franco, which will sweep women (and men) off their feet. But perhaps Dumb and Dumber To (how fittingly spelt) is the movie you would rather see. But what does the fox say? Foxcatcher! Whatever the case – drama, romance, comedy, thriller – you will definitely find your movie this November.

Foxcatcher

Biography, Drama, Sport. Director: Bennett Miller. Writers: E. Max Frye. Cast: Steve Carrell, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo, Sienna Miller, Vanessa Redgrave, Guy Boyd. Olympic Gold Medal winning wrestler Mark Schultz and his brother Dave are invited to the Du Pont estate in attempt to train a team for the 1988 Seoul Olympics for a wealthy, but seemingly deranged heir, John Du Pont. Time, alienation and suspicion impel the trio into unfathomable dark tragedy in this story based on true events and the relationship between two champion brothers and an eccentric multi-millionaire.

Comedy. Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly. Writer: Sean Anders, Mike Cerrone. Cast: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Rob Riggle, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, Steve Tom. Lloyd and Harry set off on a road trip, in their ever running Mutt Cutts car, to find Harry’s long-lost daughter. There first adventure was over twenty years ago and now the dynamic duo are back for another hilarious ride! We’ve been waiting for this one for a really long time and its finally happening! These guys must be pros!

Third Person

Dumb and Dumber To

Drama, Romance. Director: Paul Haggis. Writer: Paul Haggis. Cast: Liam Neeson, Maria Bello, Mila Kunis, Kim Basinger, Adrien Brody, James Franco, Olivia Wilde. Rome, Paris and New York – three cities with one thing in common. Love. Three love stories taking place in each of these cities are laced together into one vivid and compelling web of drama and romance. Julia is an actress now reduced to a maid, cleaning the rooms of a hotel she once frequented as a guest. Scott suspects he has been drawn into an elaborate con by his beautiful Italian seductress. And fiction writer Michael has a scandalous affair after leaving his wife Elaine. How will these love affairs interlock in Third Person? www.beatmag.com

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NEW PLACE

Mbrio

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What

Mbrio is a new hangout places worth visiting in West Jakarta, especially for the young workers. Mbrio is in the same building as Markas and several other outlets to support a singular concept. The other places are iEat (resto), Dragonfly (reflexology), and Garazh (family karaoke). Mbrio offers good music, entertainment, and assorted beverages. The light settings coupled with the sofa area make for a cozy atmosphere with a large screen to keep you distracted. The front is also equipped with a stage.

Where

Jl. Tanjung Duren Barat III no.1

Music

Chillout, Mash-ups, Electronic House

Resident

DJ Noba, Dave

Beverages

Pelangi Shot, Heartbreaker, Lady Snow Ball

Capacity

400 pax

Contact

T. 021 5694 1947 www.markas.co.id Facebook: Mbrio Beer House

Clientele

20+, Locals

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STYLE

Is This What Jon Snow Smells Like? Excuse the creepy title, but that is exactly the thought that ran across my perverted little mind when I learned that Kit Harrington – that’s Jon Snow if you’re nasty — was going to front the visual campaign for Jimmy Choo’s brand line of men’s shoes and accessories. Being a pretty big Game of Thrones fan, I get excited whenever I learn that the stars of the show have ended up in some movie or nightclub in the unnecessarily long lull between seasons; and at this point, I appreciate anything to tide me over until season five of the show kicks off again in the middle of 2015. And as part of his fronting duties, Kit also happens to be the face of Jimmy Choo Man, the first-ever men’s fragrance from the Malaysian premier shoemaker. Don’t let the low-key bottle fool you: beyond the simplicity of its straight lines and transparent grey glass, this is an EDT with plenty of attitude. The design of the bottle is meant to be reminiscent of a hip flask, and I like the little leather detail at the bottle cap. So yeah, this fragrance has plenty of attitude — but is it OK to say that maybe this scent has a little too much attitude? I found it quite overwhelming initially, because when I took a whiff of it the first time, it seemed to scream “manly things, beard steak lumberjack leather chair tobacco!”; which is surprising, because the top notes are that of lavender, mandarin, and honeydew melon.

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by: dhnshrtn femaledaily.com But then it got a lot more calm as soon as it settled onto the skin, going from “Johnny Testosterone” to “19th-century English gentleman naturalist” pretty quickly. And it’s here in the middle and base that you would find the notes of pineapple leaf and patchouli, with the latter being especially memorable: the base notes of patchouli and a “warm, amber-based wood” linger on the skin for hours after the initial application. So is this what Jon Snow smells like? While I always imagined him to smell like melting glaciers and self-pity, I could also imagine this being the official fragrance of the Night’s Watch; I want to believe that this little EDT comes standard-issue in the Night’s Watch Employee Orientation Kit (in addition to fur-lined black cape and strikeanywhere matches). What starts off as a rather upfront men’s fragrance finishes off nicely into something that’s warm and rich without being overly heady. If you’re the type of girl who’s into wearing men’s fragrances, I think you’d agree with me if I say this has the makings of a classic — but I also wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to wait for it to settle for a few before taking on the world. Jimmy Choo Man is available as an EDT in bottles of 30 ml (665k), 50 ml (930k) and 100 ml (1,150k). It is also available as After-Shave Balm (360k), All-Over Shower Gel (330k), and Deodorant Stick (270k).


STYLE

Tried & Tested: Bioderma Photoderm AKN Mat When I started the hunt for a new sunblock, I was looking for something similar to the one I had been loyal to for years, the Shiseido Very High Sun Protection Lotion SPF 50+. I love how watery this sunscreen feels and how quick it is to sink into the skin, meaning that it minimizes oiliness. So when I shopped around to replace the bottle I had used up, I wanted something with similar properties: high SPF (at least 30), low viscosity, lightweight. I jumped for joy when I found the Bioderma Photoderm AKN Mat SPF 30. This is a brand that I already love by association to its micellar water, so I really wanted to like their sunscreen too. There were also two magic words on the tube that persuaded me into buying it: “Mattifying fluid.” Yes folks, I will buy just about anything that has the word “mattifying in it,” because my greasy t-zone could use a lot of love. There were no samples or opened bottles to try out at the drugstore, which meant I had no idea what the viscosity of the product was like. I don’t usually fly blind when buying a product (edit: upon further reflection I’ve realized that no, I actually do frequently buy products without first researching them), but I was desperate for a new sunscreen and needing something to replace my diminishing supplies. As soon as I got home and tore into my newlypurchased bottle, I regretted buying it at all: when I poured out the product onto my palm, the product that came out was a rather thick, pasty fluid. Although already disappointed, I wasn’t ready to give up on this product just yet. I shrugged off the initial hesitation and started applying it onto

by: dhnshrtn femaledaily.com my face in small amounts, and then gently rubbed it in to blend into my skin. And then I blended it in some more, and then kept doing it again and again and again; but no matter how much blending or tapping I did, it left behind pasty white cast on my skin. It also felt unnecessarily thick and greasy, something that’s pretty unforgivable when you think about heavy-duty sunscreens that are neither. The product info says that it is “Colourless when applied. . ..leaves no oily film and no white marks.” Umm actually, no. This product is not colorless, nor not oily, and it definitely leaves behind streaky white marks. Pros • it’s a sunscreen Cons • a little too heavy for everyday wear in the tropics • heavy white cast • greasy, oily feel afterwards It’s sad because I really wanted to like this product, but there was just no way of around its heavy texture and white cast. I’m sure it does a great job as a sunscreen, but when piled on top of lotion + serum + moisturizer, it just gets a bit too much. I could not deal with the greasiness and overly white cast, which is why I now only wear this on my neck or for a hardcore day out on the beach (once I get there, that is). So unless you’re looking for sun protection in very sunny but cool climates, definitely avoid this one like the plague. The Bioderma Photoderm AKN Mat SPF 30 retails for 300k (40 ml) at Guardian. www.beatmag.com

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Lazada Wades Into the Fashion Deep End with LZD by: dhnshrtn femaledaily.com

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kay, friends, I have good news and I have bad news. Which one do you want news?

All right, the bad news is this: your self-control will be once more be put to the test with the arrival of yet another online store. The good news is this: it’s very unlikely you will go bankrupt, because the prices are very low. That’s what happens when an online retail company like Lazada tries its hand at fashion production: it finds new creative ways to give good-quality clothing at very friendly prices. Yep, you read that right: online retailer Lazada is trying their hand at the fast fashion industry with an exclusive clothing line called LZD. This is akin to Amazon starting up their own book label, which makes this whole project all the more remarkable. Spearheading the LZD project is Anne-Marie Bodal, Fashion Creative Director at Lazada Group; with years of retail experience under her belt, she and her team of Singapore-based designers have conceptualized four different collections that can be mixed and matched for maximum fun. With prices between from SGD 7-60 (~IDR 70,000 – 600,000), it’s unlikely that your shopping budget will be depleted while you try to stay on top of trends.

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STYLE One thing I really appreciate about what the label does is this: with a headquarters in Singapore and offices dotting all over Southeast Asia, they are more than familiar with these tropical climes. They cater to their target market by prioritizing materials and choose to only produce clothes that are suitable for the equatorial heat. The design team in Singapore takes great care to ensure that all materials used in the production of clothes are lightweight and airy, so you don’t have to suffer for style. Across all of Southeast Asia, about 30% of the items are targeted specifically for the local market, while the remaining 70% remain largely uniform all across the board.

So in addition to the private label LZD, the fashion portfolio at Lazada is already joined by Free People (a boho-chic line from Urban Outfitters) and Glamorous (a Manchester-based line inspired and built for partying). The LZD collection doesn’t stop at just clothes either: it includes shoes and bags, so you can shop for entire looks under one roof. But there’s still more to come: at their show during Jakarta Fashion Week, LZD also presented pieces from a premium collection. So get your style fix on the LZD website, and flaunt them in your OOTD pictures

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Runway Report: Indonesia Fashion Forward 2015 by: dhnshrtn femaledaily.com

One of the highlights of Jakarta Fashion Week in recent years has been the Indonesia Fashion Forward program. This fashion catalyst — one of the more prominent initiatives by the JFW committee — has been done in conjunction with The British Council, producing some of the biggest names in the contemporary style scene. It was thanks to this program that Major Minor was catapulted into the consciousness of the London style set when they were asked to commission a special collection for high-end department store Harvey Nichols. So JFW continues to be an integral part of the Indonesian creative economy scene, helping drive an entire industry that provides countless

jobs and creative opportunities to practitioners at all levels: from designers to tailors, visual merchandisers to fashion journalists, this is a program that we look forward to and are proud to support every year. To cement the commitment to the horizontal growth of the industry, the Buyer’s Room at JFW was opened to the public: this gave designers direct access to new pockets of the market who want to support the local fashion industry. Let’s hope the evolution of the Indonesian fashion business continues to grow from strength to strength. Here are a few of my favorites from the Indonesia Fashion Forward show on opening day:

NurZahra This year’s IFF program was split into four different shows, with one of the shows dedicated towards Muslim fashion (read more about that show in Annisa’s article). NurZahra’s designer, Windri Widiesta Dhari, continues to hit it out of the ballpark this year with a collection that meshes inspiration from ancient Babylonia to Russia.

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Peggy Hartanto Peggy Hartanto was applauded for finding her field of expertise, but a lot of people worried about that comfort zone being a crutch, leaving her coming off as a one-trick pony. But she proved everyone wrong with the S/S 2015 collection called Gem which featured a refreshing color palette of whites, azure, electric blue, and a pale lemon yellow in silhouettes that still maintains that distinct Peggy Hartanto precision while being distinct from her work in previous seasons.

Tertia Bravo, Tertia Enda, bravo! The woman behind ready-to-wear line Capital T has hit it out of the ballpark with a more upmarket line, called Tertia. We saw glimpses of the earth-toned collection unleashed earlier this year, and the Dreamcatcher collection we saw at JFW was distinctly more flow-y while retaining a certain feeling of practicality and grounding. www.beatmag.com

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FOOD SCOOP Christmas and New Years at Toscana Toscana restaurant in Kemang has announced that they will again be offering some scrumptious Italian fare during the Christmas and New Year’s festive period. Both set menus are priced at Rp. 400,000,- ++ So what’s in store for Christmas Eve and Day dinner? Start off with an appetizer, Bresaola rucola e grana (Dried Beef Bresaola with Rocket Salad and Grana Parmesan), then PRIMI PIATTI (First Course) TAGLIATELLE CON CAPESANTE E SAFFERANO (Tagliatele Pasta with Scallop, Fresh Zuccini and Creamy Saffaron), SECONDI PIATTI (Second Course) Tacchino Arosto con Salsa Mirlilli (Sliced Roasted turkey with blueberry sauce served with spinach sautéed and mashed potato). Then finish off with DOLCI (Dessert) Panettone Di Natale (Traditional Italian Christmas Cake with Vanilla Sauce). Also, receive a free glass of red or white wine (and Toscana is famed for their inexpensive and quality wine list). And back again on December 31 to bring in the New Year… Appetizer, INSALATA DI GAMBIRONI CONFINOCCHIO (King Prawn Salad with Fresh Orange, Fenel, and Citrus Sauce), PRIMI PIATTI (First Course) PENNE CON VONGOLE E ZAFFERANO (Penne Short Pasta with Clams, Saffron Zucchini and Creamy Sauce) SECONDI PIATTI (Second Course) PETTO D’OCA AL VINO ROSSO E ROSMARINO Roasted Duck Breast with Red Wine and Rosmary Sauce Served with Creamy Boked Potato. Finish with DOLCI (Dessert) TORTA DI CREMA (Cheese Cake). Now, that all looks very delicious, doesn’t it? Reservation is a must. Tel: 021-7181216-17

festive season at Grand hyatt jakarta Grand Hyatt have put together an exciting selection of culinary creations and international entertainment for you to choose from this festive season, culminating in the Grand Lobby Party on New Year’s Eve. Santa Claus and the Christmas Choir will be around the restaurants on Christmas Eve and day. At Grand Cafe one of the most anticipated festive buffets will be on offer again with traditional Christmas favourites with all the trimmings. Rp. 568,000++ per person and Rp. 284,000++ for children including juices and teas. A special festive menu specially is served at C’s too prepared by Chef Matt Demery and his team. Festive hampers are also available from the Festive Boutique. For New Year’s Eve, Fountain Lounge, Grand Cafe and C’s have specially prepared buffets to dine on while ushering in the New Year and all overlooking the Grand Lobby show and Jakarta’s Bundaran H.I. Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style with BCB “Stuck in the 80’s show”. All the way from Australia, BCB will take centre stage and lead the countdown. Grand Hyatt: Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav. 28-30, Jakarta Pusat. Tel:+62 21 29921234.

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FOOD SCOOP

New Year’s Holiday at Mercure Jakarta Simatupang Mercure Jakarta Simatupang Hotel is inviting foodies to start the New Year celebrations with a dinner buffet at Biztro Graffiti, with offerings including a carvery corner, Barbeque corner with Kobe beef, assorted canape’s, Foie Gras, oysters, including dessert delicacies. Priced Rp 500.000++ per person, customers is entitled for free flow of house pouring, soft drinks or juices. After enjoying the New Year eve buffet,

guests are welcome to proceed to the hotel’s rooftop rum bar, Karumba, to enjoy the first nght of 2015. Mercure Jakarta Simatupang hotel Jl. R.A. Kartini No. 18, Lebak Bulus, Jakarta Selatan 12440 Tel: (021) 75 999 777 www.mercurejakartasimatupang.com

Christmas and New Years Eve in Park Lane This coming Christmas, Café One in Park Lane hotel is hosting an international buffet dinner. Priced at Rp 295k++, menu options that include turkey, smoked ham, prime beef and an array of Christmas desserts. Another fine Park Lane dinner venue, Riva Grill Bar & Terrace, is also inviting guests to a Christmas Eve & Christmas Day 4-course Christmas set menu dinner at Rp. 450k++. An a la carte selection is also available, including wine pairing suggestions from the inhouse sommelier. THE PARK LANE JAKARTA Jl. Casablanca Kav. 18, Jakarta T. (021) 828 2000 www.parklanejakarta.com www.beatmag.com

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FOOD SCOOP Christmas Hampers & Cakes From Bakerzin It’s the most wonderful time of the year! This holiday season, get the perfect gift for your loved ones at Bakerzin. All December long; enjoy ‘Buy 5 get 1 free’ promo for hampers, and ‘Buy 6 get 1 free’ promo for cakes. Hampers filled with Bakerzin’s signature cookies starts at 375k. And specially-created holiday cakes start at 350k. Choose from Tree Of Light (chocolate and avocado mousse cake), Praline From Heaven (mousse cake with a touch of milk and praline cream), and Cherish The Cake (banana and cheese, with caramel layer). Bakerzin. Plaza Senayan, Plaza Indonesia, Kota Kasablanka, Central Park, Citos, Pondok Indah Mall II, Mal Kelapa Gading III, and Summarecon Mall Serpong II. For delivery call 500 558. Enquiries and corporate order call (021) 2930 6250 (ext. 131) or e-mail to marketing@boga.co.id.

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR AT KEMPINSKI Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta presents memorable special F & B choices this holiday season! At Signatures Restaurant, on December 24 (6 – 10.30 pm) you can enjoy Dazzling Christmas Eve buffet dinner at 498k++/pax. On December 25 (11.30 am – 3 pm), there’s a Joyful Christmas Day buffet brunch also at 498k++/pax. And don’t miss the Blissful Christmas buffet dinner on December 25 (6 – 10.30 pm), at 258k++/pax. Get your Holy Hampers filled with holiday goodies at Kempi Deli, including chocolate truffles, gingerbread, almond stollen and colorful macarons. Celebrating at home? Order Christmas turkey with sausage and prine stuffing, slow cooked Christmas goose, or roasted honey glazed pork ham on the bone. Another option is Australian roast beef rubbed with garlic and herbs with special condiments. And get ready for the countdown party with a sumptuous New Year’s Eve buffet dinner at Signatures on December 31 (6 – 10.30 pm) at 808k++/pax including non-alcoholic beverage. Then wake up in a brand New Year’s Day and treat yourself with a delicious buffet brunch January 1 (11:30 am – 3 pm) at 338k++/pax. For more info, go to kempinski.com/jakarta. Please pick up your order at our Festive Desk at our new Sweet Boutique by Kempinski at the hotel lobby. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta: Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, Jakarta 10310. Ph.: (021) 2358 3800.

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INTRO JA Z Z Bistro & Café A cozy place for cool cats at the edge of town.

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umi Serpong Damai or BSD is one of the most rapidly developed suburbs of Jakarta. Along with the housing, there’s a plethora of eateries in and around the area for every budget. Since opening in the middle of the year, Intro Jazz Bistro & Café is building a reputation for good music, good vibes, and good food. The spacious interior is filled with jazzrelated paraphernalia, but the most striking decorations here are the collection of posters. Big and small, they are mostly rare collectibles from past jazz festivals. The owners are unquestionably jazz aficionados. There are performances on the weekends (and selected weeknights). The medium-sized stage is home for many local jazz talents to show off their skills. The food here is noteworthy too. Finger foods are just the thing for you to enjoy the vibe. Try the Onion Rings (30k), Truffle Fries (30k), Classic Nachos (35k), or Spicy Chicken Wings (35k).

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FOOD its sheer size, it is advisable to share it; all 750 grams of ground beef patty served on a giant burger bun with caramelized onion! We also tried the tasty Beef Ribs (85k), smothered with a homemade barbecue sauce and served on a bed of grilled vegetables and with some salad on top. Yumm… Steak lovers can enjoy the Tenderloin Rouge Vin (95k) or Sirloin Forrestiere (85k), but the kitchen team also whipped up some nice local dishes like the Ayam Panggang Madu (55k). The grilled chicken is wonderfully marinated with a honey-based sauce with herbs and spices. It’s certainly one of the favorites here. The Kampoeng Fried Rice (35k) and the Intro Soto Ayam (35k) are other notables. Perfect to wash away those savory dishes are the refreshing smoothies and mocktails. We love the zesty Kiwi Mojito and the red dragon fruit-based Dragon’s Kiss (both are 35k). Along with all the food and drink, Intro Jazz is also quite proud to have its own line of coffee, coming from the region of Wamena in Papua. It’s definitely a plus point for the place.

But if you want something more substantial, the kitchen crew at Intro Jazz is dishing out quite a selection of food for you to savor. You can start with the hearty Soupe De Champignon (35k) or mushroom soup, the French Onion Soup (35k), or the Greek Salad (40k). But of all the items on the menu, the main attraction is the Fat Man Burger (125k). Yes, you can have the Intro Burger (75k) which itself is special because of the use of filet mignon instead of the regular ground patty, but no doubt the Fat Man Burger will provide a major talking point. And due to

Intro Jazz is a good place to dine, unwind and enjoy the performance of some of the finest jazz cats around. (Budi Iskandar).

Intro Jazz Bistro & Café Sunburst CBD Lot II/18C, Jl. Boulevard Timur, BSD City, Tangerang Selatan T. (021) 3690 8899 Twitter: @introjazzbistro FB: Intro Jazz Instagram: @introjazzbistro www.beatmag.com

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estled amid the hustle and bustle of the World Trade Center office complex, ToGo Café Gourmet has become a convenient stop for many workers in the surrounding business district. Although set in the basement of a major business building, the eatery has a cozy neighborhood restaurant vibe, making it a beloved lunchtime staple for office workers, nearby residents, and foodies alike. Beyond lunchtime, you’ll see patrons finding ToGo as a great place for coffee break or even after-work dinner. The ambiance is lively with an open kitchen, warm wood interior, comfortable seating, and friendly service. Walk inside, and the options

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A firm favorite, to eat in or to go (pun intended)!

flood your senses. The innovative menu has a broad selection of fresh and made-toorder sandwiches, burgers, salads, pastas, soups, and desserts. The menu is written on a chalkboard (or should we say, chalk wall), from top to bottom. And the café hasn’t lost sight of what the office crowd needs – a strong, delicious coffee. An Italian-designed coffee machine called La Marzocco complements the firstrate Indonesian coffee beans here nicely, giving you a perfect cup every time. The restaurant can satisfy just about every customer. But there’s also a selection of


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house specialties that are not to be missed. We enjoyed the Vietnamese Chicken Sandwich (46k); seared marinated chicken fillet, carrot and daikon pickles, fresh chilies, and heaps of coriander stuffed in a baguette. An amazing explosion of taste!

peanut butter, or cheese. A sweet companion for your tea or coffee.

There’s quite a number of selections for your burger fix, but the Monster Munch Burger (79k) was our top pick; 200 gr beef patty with watercress, caramelized onions, cheese and mushrooms. A monster of a meal!

The prices here already including tax, which is great. And the free delivery service to nearby offices is another plus point.

How about pasta with a kick? Try the Spaghetti Cabe Rawit (29k); a spicier twist on everyone`s Italian favorite. Add tuna (12k) or corned beef (12k) for a bit more oomph. Since ToGo is open early, breakfast is also an appetizing affair. From local favorite Roti Bakar (21k with peanut butter, srikaya, or chocolate, 23k with banana and chocolate) to the French Toast (33k) drizzled with orange honey syrup and praline, and all the way to the full Englishman (51k) - two eggs, chicken sausages, baked beans, grilled tomato, and toasted baguette ToGo got it covered! And don’t miss the Crepes (6k) here. Pick the topping of your choice (3k each) like strawberry, chocolate, banana, apple, peach, srikaya,

Refresh yourself with a Strawberry Lemonade (22k), or enjoy the Lassi selection (34k); peach, lychee, strawberry, or banana.

The concept at ToGo is simple: a straightforward menu, quality ingredients, and taste galore. With plenty more sandwiches, burgers, and wraps still to savor, another trip there is already in the books! (Budi Iskandar)

ToGo Café Gourmet World Trade Center II, Metropolitan Complex, Lower Ground Jl.Jend.Sudirman Kav 29-31, Jakarta 12920 T. (021) 2952 2515 Hours: 7 am – 9 pm (Mon – Fri) 9 am – 3 pm (Sat) Twitter: @ToGoCafe_Jkt Facebook: TOGOCafe Gourmet Instagram: @ToGoCafe www.beatmag.com

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Kedai Aput

PASAR SANTA An aging marketplace rejuvenated by young bloods. Pasar Santa: Jl. Cipaku I, Jakarta Selatan IG: pasarsanta A Bunch of Caffeine Dealers: IG: abcd_coffee Kedai Aput: Twitter, FB & IG: KedaiAput

Labruletory

Zucker Waffle: Twitter & IG: zuckerwaffle Warung Kopi Gayo

Legoh Twitter: @legoh_jkt IG: legoh_jkt FB: Legoh Jakarta Warung Kopi Gayo IG: warungkopigayo Papricano: IG: papricano_mexicancantina Sloppy Bro: IG: sloppybro

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Warung Kopi Gayo

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asar Santa is a traditional market located in the South of Jakarta which has been in a funk for the last six years or so. Being surrounded by affluent neighborhoods certainly didn’t help to draw today’s mall-minded customers. But the market is experiencing a resurgence of sorts lately. Pasar Santa (AKA Santa Modern Market) is becoming the talk of the town, trending heavily on social media platforms, and in real life. Although the look is still more or less the same, new blood is injecting a new lease of life for the old marketplace with exciting ventures. The upper floor is becoming a haven for young entrepreneurs to start their hip businesses; from vinyl records, vintage clothing, toys, and of course, food and beverages. It all started with A Bunch of Caffeine Dealers or ABCD, a barista-school-cum-coffee-shop that pioneered the resurgence of Pasar Santa. Like many of the stores here, ABCD is open only on certain days, and you need to check their social media accounts to know when they’re open for business. Another interesting thing about ABCD, there’s no specific price on the drink you order. Simply put your money inside a gratuity box, however much you think your coffee is worth. And its damn good coffee! After ABCD, a couple of vinyl stores opened their doors in the neighboring stalls, and soon other business owners followed suit, making Pasar Santa a hip and happening place to be in town.

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In terms of food, the market has just about everything. Like Korean food? There’s Bbo Bbo Kogi. Mexican? Papricano is the way to go. Craving a Sloppy Joe? Check out Sloppy Bro! For local fare, you can’t get more traditional than Kedai Nasi Ibu Pi’ah which has been serving tasty warteg-style food for many years, way before the new bloods arrived. Another newer, similar joint that has been a big hit is Kedai Aput. The food here is just like my mom used to make. With a revolving menu, be prepared to be pleasantly surprised with the delicious spread everyday; from Rawon, Sop Buntut, Siomay, all the way to refreshing drinks like Es Kunyit Asem and Es Bir Pletok! All highly recommended! Legoh is another popular joint that was opened recently. The squid ink-infused Nasi Goreng Item is super scrumptious, the Lele Cabe Ijo has a flavorful kick, and the Keju Aroma Es Krim is a perfect coda to your meal. Speaking of desserts, the market has plenty to satisfy your sweet cravings. The Zucker Waffle made some mean, well, waffles. And for Crème Brulee with a blow torch, go to Labruletory! Then have a chat over tasty Acehnese coffee at Warung Kopi Gayo. Whether you’re young or young-at-heart, Pasar Santa is truly a feast for the senses. One more point though, don’t forget to visit the more traditional stores downstairs as well! (Budi Iskandar) www.beatmag.com

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Spider Glove Launcher for Kids Us adults get the best dart blasters. Be they NERF or BoomCo, we go for massive, powerful, multi-dart throwers of justice. It’s time for the Spider Glove Launcher for Kids which is a pretty cool little launcher. It’s mounted around the one-size-fitsmost-kids glove. When the wearer’s hand squeezes into a fist (compressing the bulb in the palm), the dart fires. And with the wristband quiver, your mini dart-warrior will always have reloads at the ready. The Spider Glove Launcher for Kids is your kid’s first step in being the dart warrior you’ve grown up to be. $19.99 www.thinkgeek.com

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For all you bass lovers out there, these Solid Walnut Earbuds are about to make you happy -- really, really happy. Harnessing the natural acoustic qualities of wood, the housing constructed of FSC-certified walnut give your earbuds a high-end look and a rich sound too. But you there’s no need to give up technology for this great look. Two 8mm loudspeakers feature neodymium magnets and a proprietary driver, as well as a CCAW voice coil. Each comes with four pairs of silicone eartips for your comfort, and the in-line microphone and play/pause functionality means you’ll never miss a call or a beat. $99.99 www.thinkgeek.com

The Superior Tabletop Radio. This tabletop AM/FM radio is rated superior by professional i n d u s t r y audiophiles and then 600 public reviews. Lauded for its ability to pick up hard-to-locate FM stations, the radio plays clear, rich sound through a full-range, seven-watt speaker. It is also unique in its RDS support, displaying an FM station’s call letters and information about the current track on the radio’s large, backlit LCD screen. It has minimalistic style, with a sleek wooden exterior and compact shape. The radio stores 10 favorite stations, has an alarm clock with a snooze function, comes with a remote control, and has jacks for connecting headphones and an MP3 player. Plugs into AC. $199.95 www.hammacher.com

At some point in our lives we will drop our mobile phone and that’s why there’s the Rhino Shield. Made from an ingenious custom-formulated polymer, this slender screen saviour absorbs 5x the impact energy of the much-lauded Gorilla glass, keeping your screen safe from the most brutal of collisions. Rhino Shield is just 0.029cm thick. This is nothing short of incredible. It’s the ultimate protective solution and it doesn’t compromise on touch-screen capability or Apple’s elegant aesthetics. Beautifully simple to apply, just give your phone a quick wipe down with the included cloth and then the self-adhesive silicone clings to your phone screen like magic – no sticky residue and no air bubbles. This is not just another accessory, this an absolute no-brainer and you’d be crazy not to slap one on and start protecting your phone today. £19.99 www.firebox.com

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GIZMOS POPPY 3D The Poppy 3D transforms your iPhone into an impressive threedimensional camera and viewer, so you can record and share your experiences as they are really are. Just install the free iPhone app, slide your phone into this slightly retro-looking device and you’re ready to go. Poppy uses a series of perfectlypositioned mirrors and lenses to capture photos and video from two slightly different perspectives. When you look into the viewfinder, your eyes see two different images and your brain seamlessly merges them together into one striking 3D picture. We all experience life in three glorious dimensions and now you can share that. £49.99 www.firebox.com

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Lighted Globe HEPA Air Purifier

The new Lighted Globe HEPA Air Purifier is a compact, portable way to clean and freshen the air in small- to medium-sized rooms up to 108 sq. ft. The replaceable HEPA+Carbon filter removes over 99% of dust, pollen, pet dander and other allergens from your air, as well as lingering odors. It even ionizes your air for a fresh, clean smell. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil for soothing, relaxing aromatherapy. Includes 1 filter (lasts about 6 months, depending on usage and air quality). Features optional blue LED mood light. $49.99 www.sharperimage.com

The Bicycle Rearview Camera.

This camera system mounts to a bicycle for providing a clear view of the road behind. The 2 1/4” W x 1 1/2” H camera mounts to a bicycle’s seat post, providing a rear-facing 75º field of view ideal for seeing approaching vehicles or other cyclists. A 78 3/4” zip-tied cable that accommodates any frame geometry connects the camera to the handlebar-mounted 3 1/2” TFT color monitor (fits bars up to 1 1/4” diameter); quick-release mechanism removes the monitor easily from handlebars for charging. A circular pattern of red LEDs flash constantly for optimal visibility to traffic and the camera’s built-in sensor detects low-light conditions. Fully weather- and vibration-resistant. The camera system’s rechargeable battery provides up to 10 hours of operation from a two-hour charge using the included AC adapter. $199.95 www.hammacher.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

Pondok Indah Mall

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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Fourturistic Mystic @Equinox thursDAY, Oct 30 Dinero$ was responsible for this Thursday night party with a LED Robotics Laser Show from Bali, DJ Ian Now, Vanno, Audi Cola, in addition to a fashion show.

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halloween @hangover friDAY, Oct 31 Not a lot of costumes at the Kemang hotspot but Halloween brought out a good crowd anyway. Another big Friday!

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Halloween Party @Fez Dungeon friDAY, Oct 31 One of the more fantastic Halloween nights in Jakarta was at Fez Dungeon. A ton of guests were in costume with Soundphoria band playing live and DJ Sutan on the decks.

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A Nightmare on 19th Floor @ KARUMBA FriDAY, Oct 31 Karumba held a Halloween Costume Party with the scary sexy dancers and music from Too Funk band featuring Teddy and dance music by DJ Kid ‘Skeleton’ Vandal.

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Open Your City @De La Rossa friDAY, Oct 31 Heineken had a party for their Open Your City campaign with their innovative Ignite bottles and The Bag Raiders were also there to pump it. Obviously it was the place to be if you’re not into dressing up.

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Sexy Halloween @x2 friDAY, Oct 31 The Halloween ‘Rubberland’ party with a sexy black lit atmosphere featuring local DJs Aiu Kandi, Tiara Eve, and MC Cherryl with visuals by VJ Mocco and Fiesta Babes.

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Bengkel Nightpark Revival

@Potato Head Garage

Saturday, Nov 1 Future10 brought Bengkel back to life with a Halloween party at Potato Head Garage with help from DJ Anton and MC Q.

Big Bang Party @Musro Sunday, November 2 Big Bang presented an F&B party which included a cocktail competition, LED dancers from the Jakarta Dancers, a bar show by Arman Sahid and DJ Zaldi, Jacqueline and Dynna on the decks.

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Open Mic @Karumba Monday, Nov 10 Karumba had their first weekly open mic night hosted by Bertha. It’s held every Monday for those of you who want to sing on on stage with BYSS band.

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Café Ole @Colosseum Friday, Nov 14 Ibiza’s iconic party spot, Cafe Ole came with Trilions then Albert Neve to spin. Colosseum’s dancers also heated up the night.

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reconstruction @score Friday, Nov 14 Score! will be closed temporarily for renovation but that, they held a two-day party with the performances by Ceria Band, Friday, 18+, DJ Arf Padang and Score! Triple Deckers.

heaven @prive saturday, Nov 22 A great party was held at Prive with local DJs Andrew Rory versus USA, and Bian Mini featuring Keey with a live performance by Izkey and many more.

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FANTASY BABES @X2 WEDNESDAY, NOV 19 X2 Fantasy Babes 2014 reached the final round, the 15 finalists showed their beauty to the judges and the winner was Sharon. DJ Ivan Guih and the X2 dancers were also on hand.

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Godskitchen Insane @Colosseum

friDAY, NOV 21 Colosseum brought Godskitchen to the indoor dance music festival held from 8pm to 8am with acts from local DJs and Jerome Ismaae, Paul Thomas, and Jeremy Olander It was really insane!

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International DJ Series @Equinox friday, Nov 21 Equinox brought DJ Craze and the three-time DMC World Champion played hip hop and mash up to a crazy crowd.

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International DJ Series @ x2 friday, Nov 21 Fila from Aly and Fila played some great dance music on the X2 decks. He was solo but he rocked the night!

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