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12 32 12. Whats on All you need to know about who’s coming to town in the next couple months.

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32. BETWEEN US & LALA Lala has been shedding off her pop skin and writing her own stuff lately.

34. SCBD: FoundrY No.8 and Fairgrounds Two rock solid venues located in the SCBD area where the hip and cool mingle.

10. The Scoop

40. CD Review

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50. Fashion We tell you about all the hotness coming into town.

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46. Fun Pics 50. Style 70. Food Scoop 90. There Then 84. Jakarta Listing

Craving that diner experience? Look no further, this American mall staple is here.

78. Kopi Kitchen Looking for a trendy spot so get your caffeine fix and more?

74. beranda Another classy restaurant is in the Big Durian, but is it worth your time?

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Welcome to The Beat Jakarta. I think we can all agree that our biggest enemy in this city is the traffic jam, or as the locals say, macet. We’d like to praise our governor, Jokowi, who has the nerve to go up against the central government regarding the issue that is helping to cause more macet ― the low cost green car (LCGC). LCGC is basically a national policy to produce cheap cars, and here’s the kicker; it comes with no premium tax. Jokowi has said the obvious solution for the city’s acute traffic situation is cheap mass transport, and not cheap personal cars. The central government claims LCGC is to curb the gasoline subsidy as LCGC cars are not allowed to use subsidised fuel. Obviously if there were a proper public transportation system then there would be no discussion on what type of fuel was used to begin with. Then there is the reasoning to give incentive to grow the local automotive industry, where the word “creating jobs” and “export” are being thrown around a lot. Although a novel idea, the majority of the automotive industry is owned by foreigners and there is not much transfer of knowledge going on. And in regards to export, we’re pretty sure that the local market will absorb most of the production, leaving a small fraction going overseas. Then there is the issue of the term “green” car itself, which is usually coined for a hybrid or electric cars, unfortunately the LCGCs uses a combustion engine with no “green” technology but just a smaller horsepower. So unfortunately the “green” in LCGC is only as far as the paint job. Lastly, the government mentioned that they took two years to plan LCGC and claim it’s foolproof. For this we have to say if only the government used the same amount of time, effort and budget to solve the public transportation issue, the city would definitely be one of the best cities on earth today. So once again we would like to show our support to Jokowi and his plight to develop the city’s public transportation system and hope the proponents of LCGC can see the light.



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SCOOP Indonesia Red versus United Red A group of Manchester United former greats will fly into Jakarta on October 23 for an exhibition match against a team of Indonesian players at Gelora Bung Karno. “Peter Schmeichel will be the team manager,” said R. Sasikumar, a managing director at Red Card, the agency that will organize the MU visit. “We are also still in talks with Paul Scholes. In total, we have 14 players but we will announce the full squad shortly.” Former greats such as Dwight Yorke, Ronny Johnsen and Jesper Blomqvist will be on the teamsheet taking on Indonesia’s Red, which apparently stands for “Retired Extremely Dangerous,” in a friendly match the promoter is calling the “Battle of Red”. Local favorites such as Bambang Pamungkas will represent Indonesia in the match.

Hellofest 2013 HelloFest Anima Expo 2013 is the one event gathering that you can get away with dressing up like your favorite anime or manga characters no matter how absurd or provoking it may be. The event is set to be held in the Kompleks Kolam Renang Senayan (Swimming Pool Senayan), on November 9 to 10, where anime enthusiasts can find toys, merchandise and collectable items, gadgets, comics, cosplay, and performance art.

Archipelago International Opens Jakarta’s 6th Favehotel in Gatot Subroto After the recent opening of Favehotel Kelapa Gading, Archipelago International has now opened its sixth Favehotel in Jakarta in Gatot Subroto near Mega Kuningan. Given its outstanding location in the heart of the capital, this latest Favehotel allows for fast and easy access to Pacific Place, Planet Hollywood, Mega Kuningan’s famous wining and dining hot spots, and the multiple corporate headquarters and embassies. The Favehotel Gatot Subroto brings highly anticipated budget accommodation to the otherwise expensive hotel scene around Mega Kuningan, offering 150 super-clean and stylish guest rooms equipped with LCD TVs, high quality King Koil beds, individual air conditioners, en-suite bathrooms with standing showers and complimentary high-speed WiFi. Favehotels also has plans for 10 more hotels in and around Jakarta with several openings scheduled for later this year in in LTC Glodok, Melawai, and Zainul Arifin.

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SCOOP Jakarta Marathon 2013 Jakarta will hold its first official marathon called the Festival City Marathon on October 27, which will start and finish at Monas. The event has four race categories; marathon 42,195 km, half marathon, 10K and 5K. There will also be “maratoonz” (children’s sprint) that offers aspiring little runners the chance to experience a marathon. If you are interested to take part, sign up at www.thejakartamarathon.com

JAPEX 2013 Jakarta Audio Pro Expo (Japex) is an annual gathering and market place for everyone involved in the music industry. It’s the perfect platform for those who are out hunting for sound systems, music instruments, lighting systems, music recording studios, and to get in touch with music associations and music talent agencies. Japex 2013 will be held in the Jakarta Convention Center in Senayan from October 31 to November 3

Oktoberfest Oktoberfest is a 16-day festival celebrating the drinking of beer held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Running from late September to the first weekend in October, it is one of the most famous events in Germany and is considered the world’s largest fair. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations, modeled after the original Munich event. A place in Jakarta worthy to mention for Oktoberfest celebrations is the Sari Pan Pacific hotel with an event they call ‘The Biggest Oktoberfest 2013 is Here’ on October 25 and 26, which guests shall expect to see traditional dance and a lot of beer. Another venue ready for Oktoberfest is Die Stube, a German restaurant in Plaza Bisnis Kemang where on October 11 and 12 they will hold various Oktoberfest festivities. For more info on Die Stube’s Oktoberfest events call (021) 7179 3486, for Sari Pan Pacific hotel call (021) 2993 2888 www.beatmag.com

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iN OCTOBER Lapangan D Senayan Log2Rock Skid Row versus Jamrud

skidrow

Infamous 90s rock band Skid Row will be performing in five cities in Indonesia, where they will kick off their tour in Jakarta on October 1. They will be performing in Lapangan D Senayan together with Indonesian rock band,\ Jamrud. Normal tickets are Rp 150k and available at www.ibudibjo.com. Skid Row actually means a shabby urban area with cheap taverns, dive bars, and dilapidated hotels frequented by lowlifes, alcoholics, and itinerants.

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Istora Senayan

JAVA SOULNATION

The Java Soulnation Festival is back this year and will be headlined by the Far East Movement and Macy Gray. The festival dedicated to the rhymes, beats and tunes of soul, hip hop, R&B and rap will have both a local and international lineup, who shall entertain fans from October 4 to 6 in Istora Senayan. Daily tickets start from Rp 352k and available at Disc Tarra outlets and for the complete list of entertainers visit www.javasoulnation.com

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Eco Park Ancol

Tiesto

Dutch DJ, Tiesto needs no introduction (but we have an interview inside), and he shall be spinning his latest tracks in front of his fans in Eco Park Ancol on October 4. Tickets start from Rp 500k, and available at www.rajakarcis.com.

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini Jazz Campus Festival

barry likumahua project

The Jazz Campus Festival will be held in Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini on October 4 and will feature Indonesia’s finest jazz musicians such as Barry Likumahuwa Project, Mike Mohede and Tompi. Tickets start from Rp 100k, available at www.rajakarcis.com

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Stadium Club

Stadium 16th anniversary

DJ Marcelo Vasami

On October 4 and 5 Stadium Club will celebrate their 16th birthday. On the occasion their DJ booth will be manned by one of Argentina’s hottest DJs today, Marcelo Vasami. The 29-year-old is all about progressive house, and is no stranger to the international EDM scene, having been a guest DJ in clubs in Mexico, Bulgaria and Uruguay.

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Mata Elang International Stadium (MEIS) Ancol

Opus Jay (Jay Chou)

Singer, composer, producer, actor, director and Asia’s king of Mandopop, Jay Chou, will come for the first time to Indonesia on October 12 to perform a onenight concert at Mata Elang International Stadium (MEIS) in Ancol as part of his “Opus Jay 2013 World Tour”. Jay Chou rules with his trademark “Chou Style” known for his unusual brand of cross-genre pop mixing Chinese and Western R&B beats sealing his status as the King of Mandopop. His most recent album “Opus 12” is the name symbolizing his 12th Mandarin album. Tickets start from Rp 750k, available at www.tiket.com

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Lapangan Kolam Renang Senayan P.O.D World Tour 2013

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Formed in 1992, nu metal band Payable on Death (POD) has released eight albums and sold over 12 million of them. The four-member band will be performing in front of their fans in Lapangan Kolam Renang Senayan on October 5. Regular tickets are Rp 247.5k and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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WHATS ON Balai Kartini Nusa Indah Theatre Jakarta

Sungha Jung

South Korean acoustic fingerstyle guitarist, Sungha Jung, made a name for himself through YouTube. As of mid-August, the 16-year-old has over 2 million Youtube subscribers. Sungha typically takes three days to learn and practice a new piece, and records himself performing the song, uploading it onto YouTube. He plays a variety of guitar pieces that cover a broad range of genres. Watch his performance on October 13 in Balai Kartini Nusa Indah Theatre. Tickets start from Rp 385k, and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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Skeeno Exhibition Hall, Gandaria City Save Rock & Roll Tour

fall out boy

Out to promote their recently launched fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll, Fall Out Boy will be in town on October 19 performing in front of their fans in Skeeno Exhibition Hall, Gandaria City. The album was launched in April by the band from Illinois, USA, where it debuted number one on the Billboard top 200. Regular tickets are Rp 750k and available at www.myticket.co.id.

saturday october 19

Tennis Indoor Senayan BLUE MOON WORLD TOUR

CNBlue

CNBlue “Blue Moon World Tour� After a cancelled show in 2011, K-Pop sensation CNBlue is ready to please its Indonesian fans by throwing a concert on October 19 in Tennis Indoor Senayan. The four member band debuted in 2009 in Seoul, and interestingly to date they have launched four Japanese studio albums compared to just one Korean album. Tickets start from Rp600k and available at www.kiostix.com

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Liquid Exchange Absolut presents

The Aloha sunset party

The sunset BBQ this month features Freakustic Band playing live from 7.30 till 10.30pm. The most anticipated BBQ in the city can not be missed and cranks up from 4pm till late. Freeflow for BBQers from Heineken (4-5pm) Kilkenny (5-6pm) and Abslout (6-7pm) guarantees a rollicking fun time for all.

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JIEXPO Kemayoran Jakarta

One Republic

Fans of big-time pop-rock band, One Republic, will get the chance to see them perform live in the JIExpo on October 26. The concert is part of Guinness Arthur Day, which is a series of music events first organized in 2009 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Guinness brewing company. There are around 7,000 to 8,000 tickets that will be offered, priced starting at Rp 350k and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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iN NOVEMBER Theater Jakarta, Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) Konser 20th Be3 “Dream of My Heart”

be3

Pop trio singers B3 have been making good music for 20 years now, and shall celebrate this achievement by throwing a concert entitled “Dream of My Heart”. Set to be held on November 3 in Taman Ismail Marzuki, they plan to sing over 25 songs from their two decades in the music business. Tickets available through Rima 0812 8723 6102, starting from Rp 275k.

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Skenoo Hall, Gandaria City Jakarta Eason’s Life in Jakarta

Eason Chan

Since the mid-90s 39-year-old Eason Chan has released 40-plus solo albums and is one of the bestselling Mandarin and Cantonese pop artists. The frequent winner of Asian music awards will be in Jakarta on November 14 in Skeeno Hall, Gandaria City, with tickets starting from Rp 750k available at www.rajakarcis.com

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Lapangan Parkir Renang Senayan who are you? who are we? tour

one ok rock

Formed in 2005 in Japan, One OK Rock fuses different music styles such as Emo, Rock and Heavy Metal. The four-member band recently launched their sixth studio album, JinseixBoku=, and will be performing in Lapangan Parkir Renang Senayan on November 24, with a Rp 495k ticket price tag. Available at www.rajakarcis.com.

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friday november 29

Skenoo Exhibition - Gandaria City, Jakarta SET THE WORLD ON FIRE TOUR

Alicia Keys

American singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and actress Alicia Augello Cook, or better known as Alicia Keys, will be in Jakarta on November 29 for her “Set the World on Fire� tour in Skeeno Exhibition, Gandaria City. Tickets start from Rp 1,55 million available at www.ibudibjo.com

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iesto is the man. He is a performer who has transcended musical genres to create a global “Tiësto” brand. His achievements include: a Grammy nomination, numerous MTV awards, performing at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games to an audience of billions, and even a wax statue at Madame Tussauds. With over 11 million friends on Facebook, a million followers on Twitter, close to 300 million hits on YouTube, his globally syndicated Club Life radio show as well as his Club Life iTunes artist podcast (#1 music podcast globally), Tiësto has truly become a universal phenomenon. Tiesto is in Jakarta on October 4 and David Trauts spoke to him before he arrived. You appear to have a grinding schedule this year. You’ve just been through the United States, a complete Asian tour and then after this, back to sell out shows in Europe and The States again. Is this your usual touring schedule or a special year? Tiesto: No this is how my year typically goes!

obviously an inspiring place when you look at who has come from that country. I also live there part time so it makes sense for me. Word associations... reply with the first word you think of. Home – I can't pick one word because I travel so much. Though I spend significant time in Stockholm, New York City and Las Vegas. Trance - journey House - classic Lovelife - music Touring - exploration Jakarta - amazing After years of touring and playing in the smallest clubs to the largest arenas around the planet, where is your favourite place to spin and why? T: There are a few places I love, but I've been at Hakkasan in Las Vegas so much due to my residency that it's become a special place to me that I always look forward to returning to.

Your latest compilation album, Club Life Volume 3: Stockholm was released a few months ago. The first two Club Life albums were dedicated to US cities, Las Vegas and Miami. What is your connection with the Swedish capital?

On your latest compilation there are a few pop sounding remixes like “I Love It” or “Clarity”, some classic anthems, and then some more tougher tracks like “Shocker” or “Back to Acid”. What can the Jakarta crowd expect from you compared to your last visit here?

T: It's a beautiful place with amazing culture and people. For dance music it's

T: I think you nailed it right there – a bit of my past, present and future!

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inger and actress Uli Auliani and DJ Delizious Devina have joined together to form a duo called Sexicon and recently released a new single called Sex Icon, which is now available to download from digital stores worldwide. We chatted with these iconic ladies about the project and more.

TB: Uli, is Sexicon your new focus or just a part time thing? Uli: It’s my new serious project with Devina. We plan to make an album, the second single is coming soon and a video clip is on the way. TB: How did you two meet and how long have you been friends? Devina: We’ve been friends for more than two years. We first met at a rave party when Uli was doing live PA with me. TB: Is this the first time you have been involved with dance music, Uli? Uli: I have released three singles before but the genre was pop, pop dance and rock dance. So yes, this is the first time I’ve done dance music. And I think it’s the first time there’s been a duo DJ and vocalist together in Indonesia.

TB: And how is it being a sex symbol in Indonesia? Devina: Well the public creates that image not us. As for Uli, she always gets the sexy bitchy look movie roles like Java Heat, Scandal, Virgin, and Maskot. And they think I’m the sexy image of the female DJ with all my freaky outfits and making sexy music. So we are both sex icons/ symbols in a different way. Uli: At first it was difficult to accept being a sex icon because people think it’s a bad image in Indonesia, not like over in Hollywood for example. Many women try hard and can have that image over there but this is Indonesia with so many different cultures, viewpoints and strong Muslim beliefs. It’s complicated. But as time went on, I have learned to enjoy it because no matter how hard I tried to change my image it’s difficult to do so. The lyrics from the song are written from my own experience.

TB: So why did you move to electronic dance music, Uli? Uli: I didn’t move, I’m still singing all genres of TB: It must be tough on one side and kind of cool on the other. music. Uli: Yeah, at the beginning it was kind of hard to deal with it but it’s a life I truly have to live. TB: Do you guys produce all the music? Devina: Yes, we produce all the music and write the lyrics. On this first track we had some TB: Is the show kind of provocative? Devina: Our show is full concept with crazy great help from Adit Putra too. outfits, but not so provocative. TB: How would you describe Sexicon You can catch Sexicon (pronounced Sex Icon) music? Devina: It’s EDM, big room sound. It’s a bit of live at B1 in Kemang on October 11 and many techno, dubstep, electro and with a touch of other venues around the country during sexy vocal. It’s a very international sound, not October. a typical Indo sound. Listen to Sexi Icon latest track now at soundcloud TB: There’s some explicit language in your www.soundcloud.com/sexicon/sex-icon-radiofirst track Sex Icon. What’s the song about? edit-sexicon Devina: The song’s about us actually and our image in Indonesia as sex symbols. Uli: The song is about how people imagine us as sex icons.

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hat may have surprised many who heard about the recent vehicle accident in Jakarta involving a 13-year-old driver, a three-car wreck and the seven people killed as a result, was the reaction to it by some members of the public.

alternatives in the capital are considered too unattractive or unsafe.

Not shock or horror that someone so young and immature could be behind the wheel of a car but a feeling almost of resignation that many parents feel they have no option than to allow their underage children to drive after dark because the public transportation

The entire episode has sparked a mini-debate on how adults perceive teenagers, if teenagers are maturing faster and what, if anything, should be done about it. An immediate reaction within the Jakarta administration was to float the idea of an after-dark curfew

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It emerged that the rock musician, whose son was at the centre of the story, had given powerful cars (and drivers) to his other two sons as well, aged 16 and 14.


FEATURE on teenagers but that was seen as impractical as it would be difficult to enforce. It is also giving consideration to raising the drinking age to 21, which may prove equally as difficult to enforce, given Jakarta’s envied reputation as the nightlife capital of Southeast Asia.

a rise in sexually transmitted diseases among the over-70s ...

Fast-forward to the present day. There is a growing feeling that today’s teenagers, who have never known a world without the internet, smartphones, instant messaging and Are today’s teenagers really maturing faster social networking, are finding old-fashioned or is their adoption of social networking- human interraction difficult in the real, as focussed lifestyles misperceived by parents opposed to virtual, world. and adults in general, just as every new generation of teens has been misunderstood Anecdotal evidence from British employers since the modern concept of teenagers came is saying that at job interviews, where first impressions are critical, young jobseekers into widespread recognition in the 1950s? who have had their heads buried The post-Second for so long in World War smartphones babyboomers struggle to make (born in the period eye contact, let 1946-64) were the alone proffer a firm first generation to handshake. Should explore on a large they succceed in scale the limits of their interview, how teenagers their lack of could behave. Many “people skills” began reaching their becomes more teens in the 1960s apparent in their – the permissive inability to spell or “swinging ‘60s” – write a letter, or to when, for the first time in history, that powerful cocktail of sex, get through the day without regular online drugs and rock ‘n’ roll became accessible to checks on what their friends are up to. young adults who had yet to take on the responsibilities of a stable relationship, The answer to the question raised in the heading to this article probably lies midway raising a family or a career. between the differing perceptions of teenagers Although conventional wisdom dictates that and older generations: Teenagers will always people tend to become more conservative push the envelope in a way that seems with age, it is interesting to observe the relevant to them and their contemporaries, current attitudes and behaviour of those same while “oldies” have to accept that their norms will gradually be modified through processes babyboomers, many now in their 70s. of social change and modernization. Studies in the UK reveal that while many have given up on drinking and drugs, their Mutual tolerance and understanding by both interest in music is as strong as ever (witness is really the only way forward, to avoid both the enduring popularity of The Rolling Stones, sighing in exasperation, “They just don’t who are eligible for old-age pensions), and understand me!” they have not abandoned the sexual mores (Jim Read) of their youth, for clinics are starting to report www.beatmag.com

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ala Karmela isn’t the same singer you used to know. Having released one generic commercial pop album, the girl better known as Lala, has returned to the scene of her crimes and decided to show the more artistic side of herself by way of Between Us. According to Lala, getting other songwriters to write her material is history, at least for the most part. This time around, she presents her own stuff with help from one of the finest young music producers in Indonesia, Joseph “Iyub” Saryuf, who already proved his “guru” status with Santamonica, BRNDLS, The Porno, Blackwood Sun, and Roman Foot Soldiers.

The Jakarta-based singer thinks that Between Us is one of her best creations in her entire career. New label, Sinjitos Records, enabled this new honest-to-Lala album approach. Consisting of eight songs where Lala explores deeper than she’s tried in past recordings, musically speaking. She’s excited to be able to prove that she can extend herself, visiting different musical influences, while still very much moving around pop’s corridor. On the first song—which is also the first single—”Morning Star” Lala goes sophisti-pop a la Swing Out Sister and Lisa Stansfield-lite. On the second, “Between Us”, she goes all out indie pop (a perfect sound track to her usual image: singing while playing guitar). On the third—picked as the second single— ”Berkilau” she’s all girly girl performing tunes to the style of a Sunday morning breeze. And the rest? She mixes jazz, adult contemporary, alternative rock, and even adds a little glorious choir, which makes for quite a colorful album.

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Speaking about themes, Lala isn’t straying too far from life and love. In “I Don’t Know What to Wear” she finds a way to make a light topic sound heavy and meaningful. She manages to question which clothes should be worn for going on a date, but with a heavy musical arrangement: a modern big band jazz composition. Her father is Indonesian and mother Filipino. On April 2, 1985, Lala began her career in entertainment via youthoriented sinetron. From television she jumped to music by joining the band, Inersia, with whom she released an album called Bersama. Her video clip with the band attracted Warner Music Philippines who offered her a contract to release

a solo album. Contract in hand, Lala relocated to the Philippines to pursue a career. While in the process of publishing her solo debut, Stars, she sang from one Manila bar to the next, slowly building her reputation within the Philippine music circuit. In 2010 she released a cover song in Indonesia, “Satu Jam Saja”, as a soundtrack to a movie with the same name. “Satu Jam Saja” was followed up in 2011 with a full-length album, Kamu, Aku, Cinta (under Sony Music Indonesia), and there you have it; Lala’s story. And now of course, she’s got Between Us. Get Between Us at your local record store or find Lala online via iTunes Indonesia.

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TBJ: scbd SCBD

Jakarta’s Hottest Playground: SCBD Although technically in South Jakarta, the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) is very much considered as the city’s most central location today. It is home to the Indonesian Stock Exchange and the headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies. Its latest progression is to become the urban jungle’s newest

playground, where two establishments, Foundry No.8 and Fairgrounds, are currently creating a buzz. These two venues are only a brief 10 minute walk away from each other so it should be easy for anyone to explore both places at any given night. And although both have similar offerings, each establishment manages to carve its own unique identity.

Just in case you were wondering, no, this is no iron workshop, nor is there Foundry number one to seven somewhere around town. Foundry No.8 opened just last year and its owners instinctfully describe it as a “collective retail space”- which simply means that Foundry No.8 is home to various restaurants, shops, and clubs. Restaurants here vary from Smokey Ribs, to Canos, a Spanish tapas bar, to the Californian-themed Wilshire. Canos is most likely the first place in town serving Armagnac cocktails, and amongst the few daring enough to put Absinthe on its drinks menu. Foundry No. 8 is home to unique individual shops that are cleverly created from different colored containers, all individually placed in an unorganized manner. The shops sell various products, mainly clothing lines from up-andcoming designers and different independent clothing brands (hipsters galore). Upstairs, Level II is the city’s hottest function space, where it has a rugged industrial warehouse look, perfectly poised to serve

the underground music scene. The latest addition to Foundry No.8 is Emperica, a dance club which is set to be the hottest club this city has to offer. The white-washed venue has one of the longest bars we’ve seen, where the DJ tracks are accompanied by video mapping lasers tracing through the faux windows.

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Open a couple of years ago, Fairgrounds sits on the grounds of former infamous club Bengkel Night Park. The transformation is a successful one, as it is now Jakarta’s coolest hangout spot and lost its dodgy image. A slew of 20s and early 30s aged patrons flock here for their fix of good food and music on any given night. Fairgrounds food options are only a handful, but that of yuppie-approved quality; on the roof sits Lucy in the Sky bar lounge, and below it is the all day dining Goods Diner restaurant where it has several branches around town. Next to it is Potato Head Garage restaurant with its much talked about 25-meter high ceiling and its all-toomany chandeliers. Dance club Fable upstairs is one of the city’s most happening and expensive clubs in town today, where it gets uber packed on weekends, predominantly filled with college kids. An alcoholic beverage supplier described the Fable crowd as a “high quality crowd”- which we translate to good looking and carry a fat wallet.

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CLASSICAL choir: Jakarta Oratorio Society will have the opportunity to perform some beautiful choir compositions made by Goudimel, Pachelbel and Mendelssohn. Out of their usual habit, Aula SimfoniaJakarta added a solo vocal piece composition by Rachmaninoff called “Vocalise” into this concert program. Published in 1912 as the last of Rachmaninoff’s Fourteen Songs, Op. 34, this song contains no words, but it is sung using one vowel (of the singer’s choosing). He dedicated this song to soprano Antonia Nezhdanova and to honor this, Aula Simfonia Jakarta invited a Russian soprano from Leningrad, Natalia Kumkova, to sing this piece. tarting from this month, all the temperate countries around the world are welcoming the arrival of autumn as a prelude to winter that will come in a couple of months. As the sun is getting less time shining on the Northern Hemisphere, we instead will see the starting of the opera and classical music season in around Europe, the United States and even to Hong Kong.

Aside from their monthly program, Aula Simfonia Jakarta will also present maestro pianist Ananda Sukarlan in concert. The maestro who was hailed by the Sydney Morning Herald as “One of the world’s leading pianists and has been at the forefront of championing new piano music” is invited by Aula Simfonia Jakarta to perform his most renowned work, Rapsodia Nusantara. Based on Indonesian folk songs, the Rapsodia Nusantara series offer new perspectives on the virtuosity of piano playing. At this concert, Ananda Sukarlan will perform live for the first time, his newest Rapsodia Nusantara no. 10 based on the Balinese song: Janger.

In Jakarta, we can start the autumn season by heading to Aula Simfonia Jakarta for some classical music moments. Going out from their comfort zone of performing heavenly music compositions, Aula Simfonia Jakarta’s upcoming concert on October 5 is somehow refreshing. An array of famous classical music Ananda will also perform his other famous by famous composers from Haydn and Mozart compositions at this concert, which makes it to Goudimel, Pachelbel, Mendelssohn and a great reason to not miss this concert. Rachmaninoff are selected as the program Haydn and Mozart for this concert. Surprisingly, they even 5 October 2013 starting from added a solo vocal piece (aside from choral) 17.00 onwards into the program. Aula Simfornia Jakarta Lead by Dr. Billy Kristanto and Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra, the resident orchestra of Aula Simfonia Jakarta will perform Haydn’s Piano Concerto in D Major, where Dr. Billy himself will play the solo piano. Mozart’s Symphony no. 39 is also chosen to showcase the orchestra. As for the resident

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For more information: +62216586 7808 or boxoffice@ aulasimfoniajakarta.com

Ananda Plays Ananda October 20 starting from 4.30pm onwards Aula Simfonia Jakarta For more information: 0818 891 038 or ycep@yahoo.com



CD REVIEW

Travis

Where You Stand

Worthless

Wonderful

Worm Fodder

Wow Worthy

Like this? Try these:

Keane “Hopes and Fears” Lush, piano-driven balladry: improves with each listen.

Turin Brakes “Ether Song” Summery, melodic indie pop from the London duo.

Mumford & Sons “Sigh No More” Urban fogies eschew ‘modern stuff’. Folk revival ensues.

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Once Travis’ 1999 breakthrough The Man Who (and, later, its passable 2001 follow up The Invisible Band) had established Mssrs: Healy, Payne, Dunlop and Primrose as the great white hope to outsell a faltering Oasis, the Glasgow foursome dutifully packed up their guitars and toddled off on a whopping 237 gig world tour, to take their brand of melancholic indie-pop to the masses in person. Unfortunately, by the time they made it back to the studio for albums three through six, everyone had forgotten who they were, and guitar-driven melancholy was no longer in vogue unless you were either Coldplay or Snow Patrol. It didn’t matter that Chris Martin and Gary Lightbody both cited Travis as a major musical influence, the new guard had taken over and it seemed that there was nothing left for them to do but retire to the sofa and fill out their P45s. Happily, after a five-year hiatus, the lads have returned on improved form with their seventh album Where You Stand, which shows they are still capable songwriters with the added bonus of heightened maturity and depth. Fran Healy’s vocals sound pleasantly reassuring from the get go: “Why did we wait so long?” he ponders on the opening “Mother”, which swells from folky acoustic finger pick to confident and assured crescendo, replete with upbeat drums and vigorous piano strokes. From there, “Reminder” and title track “Where You Stand” are both simple yet disarmingly heartfelt ballads that continue the niceties, while “Warning Sign”, with it’s choral flourishes and stuttering guitar, and the touching “Boxes” channel the spirit of early Elbow. Bottom line, Where You Stand is nice. Pleasant. Warm. Like putting on a pair of slippers that have been on the radiator. Trouble is, not everyone likes ‘nice’. Plenty will disagree and shelve the whole thing as ‘boring’, but despite all that, it seems pop’s prodigal sons have returned, and I for one say it’s nice to see them back. Dan Ashcroft



A Tormented Family, Malfeasance at Wall Street, and Mutant Food Beasts by: pande

Get ready for more astral projection as all the characters reprise their roles in “Insidious: Chapter 2” which certainly will envelop anyone in horror. Next, one of Hollywood’s best actor, Richard Gere plays as a deceiving husband and businessman in a morality drama entitled “Arbitrage”. Last, good-animated movies sometimes just make our days brighter, and that’s what we can expect from the sequel of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs released this September. Make a date and see them on the big screen of which the schedules are available on www.21cineplex.com, or visit a local DVD shop near you to watch them!

Insidious: Chapter 2 Horror, Thriller. Director: James Wan. Writer: Leigh Whannell (screenplay and story), James Wan (story). Cast: Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Lin Shaye, Ty Simpkins, Barbara Hershey.

In this continuation of one of the most terrifying box office movies in 2011, Josh Lambert and his family move in to Dalton’s (the possessed son of Josh in the first film) grandmother’s house. However, strange events keep recurring, as to whether it was really John’s spirit who came back from The Further (where Dalton was held captive) or someone/something else has possessed his body. This latest shared work of James Wan and Leigh Whannell will dig deeper into Josh’s troubled childhood with more horrors filling up the haunted house. Explore the astral projection further through this movie, and get someone to watch the movie with, as this is not for the faint of heart.

Arbitrage Drama, Thriller. Director: Nicholas Jarecki. Writer: Nicholas Jarecki. Cast: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, Brit Marling, Laetitia Casta, Nate Parker.

A rogue hedge-fund magnate, Robert Miller has all of what constitutes as ‘the American Dream’ up to his 60th birthday, by the standards of the city that never sleeps, New York City. When things go wrong and his life falls apart before his very eyes after a very bad deal, Miller turns into a very bad chap with lots of moral failings ensues to save his own skin. This movie by Nicholas Jarecki is inviting us to look inside our own self by portraying the corrupt Wall Street billionaire in such a situation where we, the audience, won’t just straight away hate him for his crime, but also in a way are inclined to root for him. What remains now is this question – can he get off the hook? See for yourself.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Animation, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi. Director: Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn. Writer: John Francis Daley (screenplay), Jonathan Goldstein (screenplay), Erica Rivinoja (screenplay and story), Phil Lord (story), Chris Miller (story), Judi Barrett (characters), Ron Barrett (characters). Cast: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Benjamin Bratt, Terry Crews, Will Forte.

Picking up from after the evacuation of the Swallow Falls residents following the ‘distasterous’ food storm in the first movie, Flint Lockwood takes up a position at The Live Corp Company for his idol Chester V. His job is to create future technologies to improve the lives of human beings on this planet, however, on his arrival back at Swallow Falls, he is horrified to find that his machine is still functioning, producing mutant food beasts. Flint and the gang come to take up the responsibility to defeat the monsters before they invade the whole planet. Follow their adventure on this dangerously delectable mission fighting the food-animal hybrids.

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NEW PLACE

What

Monstore Bar #01 is a new hang out place in the Kemang area. It has a unique concept, located under one roof with the Monstore Clothing store on the ground floor and the bar on second and third floor. With the touches of vintage, old school, industrial themes it adds an edgy style. The bar on the second floor has more tables for guest who want to sit and relax while the bar on the third floor, has a long bar table and a terrace with a good view. This new spot is getting known as the place to get messed up at. You can feel the difference in atmosphere on the ground floor when you walk out at late at night. Happy Clubbing!

Where

Jl. Kemang Raya no. 72c. Kemang, Jakarta Selatan

Open

Tuesday – Thursday 6pm – 2am Friday & Saturday 6pm – 3am

Music

House, Classic RnB, Disco

Residents

DJ Innoceroze

Beverages

Real Shyt, Hell Yeah, K.O, Pain Killer, Nutella Dip

Food

Shaker Fries, Rice & Cock, John Doe’s Crispy Chicken

Capacity

200 pax

Contact

021.717.96282 twitter : @monstorebar

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fun pics Skeeno Gandaria City

Club Voyeur, Illigals

D’Barons

Alibi

Second Floor

Red Square

Saffron


Red Square

Hacienda

Ex Park

Altitude

Rolling Stone Cafe

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fun pics Dragonfly

Second Floor

Skeeno Grandaria City

Ex Park

B1

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Street Fighter

Who do you think you are? That’s the question posed by Fall’s unique collections for strong women. Fall always serves up an inimitable platter of sartorial delights, but with unexpected color palettes, rich textures, and extreme outerwear, this season promises to be especially mouthwatering.

Photography : Arie Sianturi Model : Drina Ciputra (JIM Models) Wardrobe : XSML & NOIR (Plaza Indonesia, 2nd Fl Unit E17 - E18, 55 A, Jl. M.H. ThamrinKav. 28 - 30, Jakarta,021 - 2992-3806 / 07) Stylist : Stefani Kumesan Make Up Artist :Raisha Monianti (081294053744)

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STYLE Grungy Effect EVERYBODY loves a drop of the 90s. And its key ingredients? An oversized parka atop a glamorous dress shimmering from beneath and a beanie on your head to keep the cold out. Those tiles, however, did play out as enlarged prints across tunic dresses, sassily slit at the thigh and with huge leather gaiter-style boots and trousers below them. This is a collection that very cleverly combines artisan effects and crafts with contemporary and street style – a cropped jumper is layered with a sheer bandeau top, a tunic, skinny trousers and an oversized leather jacket. It all had that just-thrown-on quality about it which, let’s face it, is the look we all strive to achieve. Gone from being ultra-cool and carefree (next season the parka will replace the bomber in my opinion) to being more luxe – a perforated leather skirt and a matching top is highly decorative - but then comes the fur draped on your shoulders over sheer chiffons or super decorated dresses for a more evening wear orientated feel. But all the while it maintains that street edge - one which will mean this collection will find itself becoming quite key in creating one of next season’s most accessible “looks”. BCBG Max Azria Floor, g-18, Senayan City, South Jakarta Phone, +621 - 72782256.

Insanely Elegant It was insanely elegant and very clever show, with the designer, Philo showing her extreme diversity and with it, that whatever she does she does with focus. The taste level always remains so high even when it is a woven bag you’d use to go to the laundrette now reinvented as a high-neck and loose jumper, coat and fluted knee-length skirt. There was a continuation of the shoulder wrapping and the restraint we saw last season and there were beautiful grey cardigan capes that knotted at the front as if they were separate garments, but weren’t. The shapes are serene and soft, gorgeous coats of peach and pink gently ballooning proportions of each other and jumpers that are shorter at the front than they were at the back in slate and navy. Pockets seamlessly plunged and disappeared into dresses with a series of coats towards the end that came dotted with fluffed detail. Again, a little more ornate for Philo. It was considered yet so effortless - two extremes but in the hands of Philo and her supreme level of elegance and focus it all united quite cleverly. Céline Floor: 1F; Unit: 130 B, Plaza Senayan, South Jakarta Phone: 572 5213, 512 5247

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Futuristic Temperaments To be square in fashion means anything but boring – just ask Francisco Costa who squared off his Calvin Klein Collection silhouettes to sharp and slick effect for an autumn/winter 201314 collection that put cadet fashion forward for the new season. These were shoulders and elbows you wouldn’t want to get in the way of, but there were coats and dresses and skirts that you’d certainly want to wear – a military luxe taking precedence here for a starker turn than we saw last season, which was more sensual in tone. It was modern and minimalist – for that’s what the Calvin brand is all about – and we saw a continuation of the spring/summer 2013 trend for plaid, sometimes just quietly providing the backdrop to one of its stealthy coats and other times transformed into a perforated lattice effect for the actual construction of those leather skirts. It was a clever and accessible take on the trend for sci-fi which so often wanders down the wrong road and looks too much like its wearers are actually joining Star Trek’s Star Fleet. But then if these were actually the uniforms being dished out, it’s more than likely there’d be a sudden sign-up increase. cK by Calvin Klein L1# 84,85,88A, Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta Phone: +62213983 8224 / 3983 8225 www.beatmag.com

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STYLE MODERN LOOK The Sergio Rossi Fall-Winter 2013-14 collection ideated by creative director Francesco Russo finds inspiration in one forceful idea: the exaltation of the shoe as an expression of architectonic design. Distinctive shapes and colors give way to a set of structural components that assume the dominant role in that they are – and shall remain – which ultimately define the shoe. Both striking examples and signature items of the new Sergio Rossi collection is a spike-heel pump with set steel support cage (gem-set mode) between heel and sole. While surely a decorative feature, this cage is also a keenly functional element since, no differently from the metal frameworks essential to building construction, it supports the delicate structure of the shoe. In line with the concept of simplicity or pure clean design underpinning the collection, the palette contains black, white and nude hues only. As for materials, the use of python in addition to classic leather and suede depends on this snakeskin’s particular check-like texture, which enhances and highlights the graphic effects and underscores the geometric gaps of the shoe. Lastly, pink gold and steel – metals with an effective connection to the realm of architecture – top off the collection’s mood to perfection. Sergio Rossi Floor: 1F; Unit: 113A, 115A and 117A, Plaza Senayan, South Jakarta Phone: +6221572 5156, 572 5148 The Matrix Future Everyone loves a bit of subversion, especially Frida Giannini for Gucci this season, who continued the Hitchcock drama we saw start in New York with Marc Jacobs and play out in London at Jonathan Saunders, with a collection that combined demure and ladylike silhouettes with the fetish aesthetics of Allen Jones. It was a tactile, tough and sexy collection - more overt and gritty in its tactics than last season’s Seventies louche and loose attitude. It was harsh and sexy and these women in their plunging V-neckline svelte dresses, high neckand-tight jacket combinations, and waist-lined dresses somehow managed to make it prim just as much as they did dangerous - Hitchcock heroines let loose in The Matrix future. Lilac, turquoise and pink, flusters of feathers cascaded down skirts or splayed on arms from mesh and lace, silky skirts of long and short length or trousers for a jumpsuit take beneath. A contrast to the rest of the collection for its light and delicate treatments, the evening wear was still just as cinematic and as a result cohesively joined the dots - the femme fatale in all her many Gucci incarnations. GUCCI 1st Level, Unit 46-47,Plaza Indonesia,Jl M. H. ThamrinKav. 28-30 Phone +62213192.8040

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akarta boutique, Fame 74, has risen from the ashes and rebranded itself as Fashion First. It remains a specialized boutique that offers customers the option of real personalization and styling with a personal sales assistant.Tucked in the corner of a South Jakarta neighborhood, the space is open and the staff warm and friendly, but more importantly, they are ready to cater to your every fashion need. When you book an appointment, you are treated to a sales assistant of your own to help you figure out what the right outfit for your occasion; so it’s a great place to drop by if, say, you need to pick out a dress for special occasion. But more than that, it’s a one-stop shop for sixteen established and rising Indonesian design talents, bringing familiar labels like Isis, Hian Tjen, Oscar Daniel, Swank, and much more.

L to R: Freiderich herman, Mel Ahyar Pret a Porter, Yosafat Dwi Kurniawan

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STYLE Fashion First is home to a very impressive roster of labels, but here are three we at The Beat enjoy plenty: Friederich Herman Here’s a guy who has been on my wishlist since he first came on my radar! I’m a big fan of structures, clean lines, and blazers, which is why houses like Raoul, Celine, and now Friederich Herman hold very special places in my heart. This relatively new line was established in January 2012 by the eponymous designer, who won the 2011 Lomba Perancang Mode Femina. Born in East Java and graduating with a BFA in Fashion from the University of Huddersfield in 2011, he has come to master structured, straightforward blazers while injecting a strong dash of color or pattern where needed. Mel Ahyar Pret a Porter Mel was very recently initiated into IPMI (Council of Indonesian Fashion Designers) alongside Dany Satriadi and Yogie Pratama. We interviewed her following her set at the opening night of Fashion Nation earlier this year–so while these photographs are not of the clothes from her prêt-à-porter, there’s always a hint of elegance and playfulness to everything harvested from her imagination. Yosafat Dwi Kurniawan Another young local talent whose work was showcased at this year’s Audi Fashion Nation. I loved his use and ability to manipulate locallysourced materials with a certain weightiness about it–like tweeds and leathers–into complete looks that are always polished and dramatic but never heavy. This is someone who clearly thinks about the philosophy and aesthetic behind his entire collections, going so far as to carefully curate the music selection that lulls the audience into thinking they are watching an art installation instead of a fashion show. Fashion First is located at Jl. Cikajang No. 48 – Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12170. It opens Monday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm, and by appointment only on Sundays. www.beatmag.com

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ere’s a good tip for you: if you can’t decide whether or not to buy new clothes, just think about the fashion icon whose look you aspire to, and then ask yourself if she/he would buy that particular piece of clothing. This system worked well for me throughout my university years, which is why I looked like Steve Buscemi most of the time. But then my priorities changed when I started becoming obsessed with the idea of a possible zombie apocalypse, and then I started asking a different question: Can I run in it? Today when I struggle with whether or not to buy a certain dress or a cute pair of shoes, the determining factor of that item making it into my wardrobe is entirely dependent on whether or not I can comfortably flee for my life in it while carrying a sledgehammer and a backpack filled with military rations. If you’ve read my articles in the beat or fashionese daily lately, then you have probably figured out that I’m a big, big fan of function–sometimes at the

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But where (X) S. M. L. items emphasize measured youthful rebellion and edginess, items from Noir are darker, moodier, and a little bit dressier, as I’m sure you can already tell from its name. They are also a little bit pricier than their (X) S. M. L. counterparts because they’re produced in fewer quantities. Separates from Noir are great for working professionals, as entire outfits transition seamlessly from The Noir line was established in 2012 as work to play wear thanks to little details the sophisticated big sister of (X) S. M. L., like shoulder slits, keyhole cutouts, but which in turn was founded by none other my favorite piece would have to be the cost of form. But that’s why I enjoy the fashion world: it’s full of a lot of beautiful things that can be considered frilly and cumbersome, but you can always play around with different elements so you have both form and function. This is also why I really like Noir, the exclusive line from (X) S. M. L. because it’s a line that offers both.

than the venerable Biyan Wanaatmadja and Benarty Suhali. (X) S. M. L. has gathered a strong, loyal following among Indonesian fans since its first foray into the fashion scene fourteen years ago when it carved and filled a niche in the ready-to-wear market for itself. I’m almost certain that a large portion of this fan base following can be found here at FDHQ, where many of us have at least one item in our wardrobe; in one example of a happy accident, Griss and I found out we own the same necklace from them, and then both of us wore (X) S. M. L. tops the next day. Deszell can open a store of her own with all the items she owns, Hanzky wears hers on special holidays, and Affi has even taken them Stateside to accompany her at Miami Fashion Week Swim 2013.

structured, no-nonsense blazer made out of fun sequins. It’s the right sort of philosophical style paradox that’s right up my alley. The 2013 collection is sharp in lines but free-flowing in silhouette, another paradox I also enjoy seeing in fashion. It makes it so easy for the wearer to look like they’re staying up to speed in style without trying too hard. Another plus point for this collection is not just how pieces can be played up or down, but how they can also be worn in reverse (ie. frontto-back) for extra variety. How’s that for getting a bang for your buck?


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ichelle is one of the most famous beauty gurus on YouTube. She can manipulate anyone’s face with nothing but makeup and have them look sexy, innocent, cheerful, colorful, and even anime-ish. If you’re familiar with her channel, then you probably already know how creative she is when it comes to makeup. She started her Youtube channel in 2007, and this year she finally launched her own makeup line: with the help of Carol Hamilton (President of L’Oreal Luxe) and a team affectionately referred to as her sisters and brothers, em michelle phan was launched. To create this makeup line, Michelle traveled to Paris, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, and Australia to gather information and feedback. In one of her videos, Michelle says that “This makeup line represents quality, inspired by all the best products, colors, and textures of the world.” With that being said, I couldn’t help but check out the website to learn more about her makeup line.

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STYLE The first product that caught my eye was The Life Palette, and I guess it was strategically placed to be the center of attention. It has 24 eyeshadows, four blushes, and eight lip colors. Each palette has four curated looks that are travelfriendly to boot: if I fly off somewhere and can only bring a limited number of shades, all I have to do is pick out the shades I want and relocate them to a travel palette. Even though The Life Palette looks really playful and challenging, it’s not number The next product is one on my wishlist. Shade Play Since I think I have enough eyeshadows Concealer Color for now, I geared my interest toward Mixing Palette. I’ve face products, especially face bases watched many videos and also and concealers. The great thing about personally experienced using a concealer emcosmetics’ website is the availability of like this one to create a flawless picturevideo tutorials for every product to help us perfect, long-lasting base for the face. visualize how the product will look in real This particular concealer palette comes in life, in addition to Michelle sharing tips five shades: the main shade (middle one), on how to make the product work for us. a darker shade (bottom left), a yellow The swatches are also helpful because we corrector (top right), a peach neutralizer can see how shades will look on different (bottom right), and a highlighter (middle skin tones, including fair, medium, and left). There is even one empty spot in this dark tones. After watching almost every palette in case we want to combine a few video related to products that I want, my shades to create our own. picks are The Great Cover Up Ultimate Concealer and Shade Play Concealer Color So there it is! I’m looking forward to Mixing Palette. getting my hands on these to see if they’re as great and well-researched as Michelle Let’s take a look at the star products: makes them out to be. But I’m never one to turn down advice from a beauty guru, I have hideous dark circles, so concealer is so time to start adding a must have for me. Even though I can’t items to cart! hide my oh-not-so-awesome under-eye area completely (if I can camouflage the dark discoloration, I can’t hide the bag. Story of my life), at least I can polish it to look a little better with concealer. According to the product description, The Great Cover Up Ultimate Concealer has a lightweight but creamy texture. Michelle demonstrates how to apply it in a video, and I found myself becoming more interested because it is indeed a great option for under-eye dark circles. It comes in a pretty wide range of shades, so I believe that a lot of people can find the best shade for their skin tone as well. www.beatmag.com

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FOOD SCOOP Quartier opens A new restaurant opened in Senopati last month and has been receiving a lot of talk around town. We tried it on a busy Saturday night, and it was so busy we had to sit at the bar. Being at the bar wasn’t such a bad option since the bistro-style French restaurant is buzzing and being seated at the bar gave us a perfect view as to what was happening. The menu was very French with all the typical provincial and international renowned dishes from cold meats, oysters, tatarine, which are a kind of open sandwich, mussels, salads, meats and fish. It’s quite an extensive menu and reasonably priced for French cuisine in the city. Just like everyone else in town, you should give it a try. Quartier: Jalan Gunawarman No.34, Senopati.T. (021) 72788001

ARTICHOKE FLAIR AT LOBO, THE RITZ CARLTON JAKARTA, MEGA KUNINGAN Chef de Cuisine Jordi Bernus presents the sensational experience of artichokes in his new menu exclusively at Lobo Restaurant until October 19, 2013. Artichokes are believed to be one of the world’s healthiest vegetables in existence and the set menu consists of a five-course meal integrated with artichokes from tapas to main course. Some of the highlights are; fried artichokes accompanied with mojo picon, or a special salad made of artichoke confit with homemade ricotta, honey and sundried tomatoes. Or try a cold artichoke soup with tempura caviar, beetroot and sesame. And mains, a Catalonian favorite “arros caldos”, or traditional rice dish sautéed with fresh artichokes, Canadian lobsters and lobster bisque, and the piece de resistance, a grilled Iberico Pluma served with artichoke heart and surrounded with juicy gammon broth. Indulge in Chef Jordi’s Artichoke set menu at 950k++/person inclusive of a selection of desserts. A la carte is also available for those who wish to enjoy the dishes individually. For reservation, call Lobo at (021) 2551 8881. Lobo at The Ritz Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan. Jl. DR. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Kav.E.1.1 no.1, Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950. T. (021) 2551 8847.

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FOOD SCOOP New Cocktails at Red Square Red Square launched their new cocktails late last month. The new cocktails have made a splash on the new drinks list at Red Square. The selected cocktails are Espresso Martini, for you coffee lovers. Russian Breeze, a vodka drink with pineapple liqueur, topped with guava and layered with passion fruit foam. Sunset Roska, a unique blend of crushed lime, brown sugar, strawberry and layered with mango foam. One recommended is Molotov, a shot that mixed an alcoholic vanilla coconut jelly with green and red alcoholic jelly caviar. Ladies, you can try Strawberry Tiramisu. The others that you have to try are Bloody Red Square, Midnight Martini, Passionpolitan, Caviar Jam Jar, Russian Super Ball, Red Square DNA. Red Square Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Unit X210-211 Jl. New Delhi No 9, Pintu I Senayan Jakarta T. (021) 579 01281

New Menu AT Nutmeg Nutmeg Cuisine & Bar has a new menu. They now have Escargot and Creamy Sea Food Chowder. If you’re a salad lover, Nutmeg presents the Grilled Ratatouille Salad. You must try their English Wagyu Burger with a 170gr Wagyu patty. That’s not all, check the Duck Confit, Spice Crispy Duck Breast, Chicken Picatta, Shrimp Wonton and Beef Noodles. You can also enjoy the Teeras Kafe menu, which was remade in the Nutmeg style, like Beef Stroganoff or Bitterballen. Beside the food, you can enjoy the cocktails including Fruity Mojito, Cucumber Caipiranha, Rosemary Orange Leaf, Kiwi Casa Martini, Candy Apple Martini, and Nutmeg Vida. Oktroi Plaza Jl. Kemang Utara Raya No. 1 Jakarta Selatan Phone : (021) 719 50 20

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FOOD SCOOP MO Bar MO Bar in Mandarin Oriental Hotel is known to have awesome music and entertainment, mix that with a wicked crowd and tasty cocktails and you have a great concoction for a successful night out. One of their highly recommended cocktails is the Eternal Destiny, it’s jam packed with flavorsome exotic herbs and combined with a perfect blend of spirits. If you enjoy your vodka the next cocktail is the one for you, the Rambutini is a mix of the sweet rambutan fruit and a nice dosage of vodka.The MO Jakarta and the Blue Lagoon are their signatures cocktails, designed with a secret recipe handmade by the bartender. You can enjoy all these cocktails with finger foods like Nachos, Vietnamese Rolls and Vegetable Rolls. Come and enjoy the luxury of Mo Bar and their luscious cocktails. MO Bar Mandarin Oriental Hotel Jalan MH Thamrin PO Box 3392 Jakarta 10310 T. (021) 2993 8888 Munchies New Barrel-Aged Cocktails The mixologists at popular Munchies recently came up with several new cocktails that are truly unique. Priced at 175k and 200k, these are the must-try tipples of the season! Forest Bee (gin and rum, infused chamomile and Moroccan mint tea, honey liquor and Elderflower liquor) is a cocktail with aroma of organic tea and gin, made by blending several herbs and pear, together. Next up is El Presidente (rum, sweet vermouth, dry orange, pomegranate) was created by Eddie Woelke, an American bartender at the Jockey Club in Havana. He shrewdly named the drink in honor of President Gerardo Machado who ruled Cuba throughout most of the prohibition years. Blood and Sandis up next (scotch, sweet vermouth, sugar, orange bitter) this cocktail was named after a 1922 Rudolph Valentino and Rita Hayworth movie, which was based on a 1908 book by Spanish novelist and political activist,Vincente Blasco Ibanez. Both book and film tell the tale of Juan Gallardo, a bullfighter who rises out of poverty to unprecedented heights of wealth and fame. Camillo Martini (gin, sweet vermouth, bitter) was invented when Count Camillo Negroni asked bartender Fosco Scarselli to strengthen his favorite cocktail, The Americano, by adding gin rather than the normal soda water. Munchies. Kota Kasablanka Mall, T. (021) 29465162. Gandaria City Mall, Ph.: (021) 29053076.Twitter:@munchiesbistro. FB: Munchies Restaurant & Bar. BB PIN: 2A4D906D.

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Kitchen, Coffee & Terrace Lounge Bringing a taste of Medan to the south of Jakarta.

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eranda is located on the leafy Jalan Ahmad Dahlan, not too far from Pasar Mayestik. Opening in June this year, the place looks like a colonial Melayu house, with quite a lot of homage to the bygone era. You won’t feel like you’re in an old house, though. Elements of contemporary design blend nicely with the retro look. Beranda has two floors, but the main area is upstairs. The terrace looks very cozy, but you might wanna choose a cooler time of day to be there, especially with the (mostly) spicy dishes. The menu items here are mainly Melayu Medan favorites. The owner is actually Javanese, but her family lived in Medan for a long time and at Beranda she wanted to create the comfort food of her younger years.

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The Roti Jala Kari Ayam (40k) or Roti Jala Kari Kambing (50k) is an excellent starter, so too the Lontong Medan (40k) or Roti Bakar Srikaya (20k). For the main course, the Ikan Sale Balado Set Menu (60k) is to die for! The ikan sale is a favorite in Sumatra; and they cook it in such a way that you can eat the whole body like a cracker! The smoky aroma is also wonderful. The set comes with rice, teri kacang balado and sambal. It also comes with a really tasty vegetable dish called sayur ubi tumbuk. Die die must try! The Kakap Merah Sambal Matah (50k) or spicy snapper is another winner here. The succulent fish is topped with a Balinese-style chili mix. And if you like fish head, try the curry dish Gulai Kepala Kakap Set Menu (135k).


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The Aceh-style chicken Ayam Tsunami Set Menu (50k) is also getting quite popular. And for a more familiar fare, there’s Sop Buntut Beranda (55k) and three kinds of Nasi Goreng. Lovers of Western fare won’t feel left out at Beranda. From the Mushroom Soup (35k) to the Caesar Salad with Grilled Chicken (35k) or with Salmon (45k) all the way to light bites like the Asiatic Calamari (45k), Breaded Mushroom (35k), Buffalo Chicken Wings (45k), or Nachos (50k), there’s something for everyone. They also do great mains such as the Lamb Shank (105k) or Grilled Salmon with Lemon Sauce (85k). We ordered the Tenderloin Steak (135k) and chose the butter and crispy garlic marinade,Thai salad, and mashed potato on the side. We love the marinade and the potato, but the salad needed a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’. The Kue Cubit Ice Cream (25k) was a delectable mix of local and Western tastes. The street dessert snack kue cubit blended well with the vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. The Es Beranda (25k) was a drink made with coconut, nata de coco, jelly, and syrup. It reminded us of a nice buka puasa beverage. But we really love the bok choy (yes, the vegetable) and pineapple mix called the Green Light (30k). Really refreshing! There are plenty of beers and cocktails available, too. And the Swiss Chocolate Martini (95k) is one of the favorites here. We also need to mention that Beranda has a state-of-the-art coffee machine from The Beranda Netherlands called Kees van der Westen. The Jl. KH Achmad Dahlan No. 21, coffees here are from Aceh, Bali, and also Java. (Opposite Labschool), Kebayoran Baru, For a nice blend of Medan and modern taste, Jakarta Selatan give Beranda a try! Ph.: (021) 722 1216 & 7278 4654 (Budi Iskandar) Twitter: @berandajakarta www.beatmag.com www.beatmag.com

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Get ready for a cool retro diner experience at this California classic!

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FOOD and they also have Sweet Potato Fries (37k). But we got an order of the delicious Bacon Cheese Fries (50k) and Rocket Wings (50k) which are equally as wonderful. We continued on with the amazing burgers. The Original (77k) is the one that started it all back in 1986 in LA, but I opted for the Rocket Double (102k); twice the classic! A friend of mine got the Smoke House Single (84k), with smoked bacon, crispy sourdough onion rings, cheddar cheese, and special recipe ‘Smoke House’ barbecue ranch sauce. My other friend ordered the Philly Cheese Steak (84k); thinly sliced sirloin steak, grilled to perfection, topped with grilled onions and cheese, and served on a hoagie roll. All of them are totally awesome!

Johnny Rockets is an American restaurant franchise founded in 1986. The first outlet was opened on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, and the concept was to a recreate a classic American restaurant atmosphere, with a throwback to the 1950's diners. The décor features a jukebox (with smaller individual ones on some of the tables), a long counter top with If you feel like having rice dishes, try the Chili typical diner stools, plush red vinyl seats, and Bowl With Rice (55k) and the Hamburger black and white tile flooring. Steak With Rice (85k). And there are plenty more burgers, salads, and sandwiches options I remember going to my first Johnny Rockets to choose from. on Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. I loved their burgers and milk shakes, so I Of course, we couldn’t miss the signature thick was really thrilled when they finally opened and creamy shakes! The Original Shakes (50k in Jakarta! Well actually, their first outlet in each) have three flavors: chocolate, strawberry, Indonesia was in Bali, but since July this year, or vanilla, but for a bit more indulgence, go Johnny Rockets opened at Pondok Indah Mall for the Deluxe Shakes (57k each) like the Street Gallery, with another one at Lotte Chocolate Peanut Butter, Mocha Fudge, Orange Shopping Avenue shortly after. Dreamsicle, Strawberry Oreo Crumble. Or, you can really go crazy with the Super Deluxe The atmosphere is pretty lively. With “Serving Shakes (65k) like the Chocolate Madness, or Smiles Every Day” as their motto, you’ll be the Big Apple Shake (made with real apple pie). greeted by the staff when you come in and And speaking of desserts, the Super Sundae when you leave. They’re also known to sing (42k) and the Perfect Brownie Sundae (48k) and dance every half-hour to classic tunes like will make you happy campers! Aretha Franklin’s “Respect”, Kool & The Gang’s “Celebration”, etc. But the local staff here really For a good time and delectable American diner get a kick when they perform the new “Goyang fares with a retro ambiance, you can’t beat Caesar” dance craze (Don’t ask, just enjoy)! Johnny Rockets! Making a smiley face with ketchup on the plate (Budi Iskandar) is also a Johnny Rockets trademark. Johnny Rockets You’ll find classic diner dishes like hamburgers, Pondok Indah Mall Street Gallery fries, sandwiches, and of course, superb shakes 2nd floor, No. 204 B and floats! On a recent visit with some friends, T. (021) 29520757-9 a Beach Boys song greeted us as we stepped in. And right away we got into the right mood. Lotte Shopping Avenue Kuningan (Ciputra World) We started with a couple of “Starters & Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio (Casablanca), Shareables”.Yes, there are American Fries (33k), T. (021) 29889380 www.beatmag.com

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Kopi Kitchen is located in Lippo Mall Kemang, and it was opened on the very auspicious date of December 12, 2012 (12/12/12). The mall itself is new, but it’s already becoming the new favorite in the south of town. And judging by the crowd at Kopi Kitchen on our visit, business is booming. The décor is simple, dominated by light colored wood of the furniture and the floor. With a relaxed feel, it’s a fine venue for intimate get togethers and cozy chats. The patio seating area outside is perfect for enjoying a nice late afternoon/early evening. Being a ‘kopi’ place, the selections of coffee and tea are plentiful. There’s your regular Espresso (23k), Black (23k), or Latte (30k), but they also have the more local Kopi Oh (21k) and Kopi Tarik Welcome to a cool (27k). And other than the English Breakfast, coffee shop which Peppermint, or Japanese Green Tea (21k, blends international respectively), they also serve Teh Tarik (25k) and local flavors and Hot Chocolate (32k).

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There are lots of choices of cold drinks, too. From Fruit Iced Teas (27k each) to Iced Caramel Macchiato (26k) to Smoothies and Milk Shakes, there’s something for everyone.

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FOOD There are a couple of outstanding refreshments that we love at Kopi Kitchen. You should try the Coconut Latte (36k) and the Iced Yuzu Honey Green Tea (27k) here. On the former, the coconut takes the latte to another level, and the latter is a perfect refreshment on a hot day.

Not forgetting local food, the Nasi Goreng Teri Ijo (55k) and the Soto Betawi Batavia (65k) are also popular.

You should also go for the scrumptious homemade Pancakes or Waffles. Some of the must-trys here are the Tutti Frutti (35k); served with melted chocolate, fresh strawberries, As for the food, some breakfast items are quite banana, topped with vanilla ice cream. The popular here. You can get Made-To-Order Smores have; melted chocolate, Graham Eggs: 2 fresh eggs; scrambled, omelette, fried, or crackers and toasted marshmallows. poached, served with toast (35k, respectively) or the Eggs Benedict (50k). And we particularly The cakes here are also very noteworthy. Try like the Croque Monsieur and the Croque the Rich Chocolate (50k), or the Red Red Madame (58k) sandwiches; made with fresh Velvet (55k); yes, it’s so good, they named it homemade bread and served with mesclun twice! Kopi Kitchen has also decided to join the cronut craze! At the time of our visit, the good salad and cornichons. staff at the restaurant gave us a complimentary A little different from regular coffee joints in ‘prototype’ cronut. They told us that they were town, Kopi Kitchen serves some tasty Western still perfecting their version of this croissantfare. The Buttermilk Fried Chicken (55k) donut hybrid. The sample was already that served with mashed potato and homemade good, we can’t wait for the official version! gravy seems basic, but we like the batter on (Budi Iskandar) the chicken. The potato and gravy? Wonderful! Highly recommended. Kopi Kitchen Lippo Mall Kemang The Quarter Pound Cheese Burger (64k) is UG Floor also getting plenty of orders, and it’s not that Jl. Pangeran Antasari no. 36 hard to see why. The Grilled Chicken Caesar T. (021) 29528367 Salad (58k) with garlic butter bread crumbs is Twitter: @kopikitchen yet another favorite of many patrons here. Facebook: Kopi Kitchen

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GIZMOS Apple iPhone 5s

Joining Apple‘s new low-cost iPhone 5C, as expected, is the latest evolution of the iPhone 5: the iPhone 5S. Now boasting a brand new A7 processor – the first 64-bit chip in a smartphone – the 5S is said to be more than twice as fast as the original iPhone 5 while providing a 40x increase in CPU performance and 56x faster graphics. Working in conjunction with the A7 is a new M7 co-processor that continuously measures motion, gyroscope, compass and accelerometer data. Further additions include an upgraded battery and a new camera system that features dual LED true tone flash and a five-element lens with F2.2 aperture, a sensor with an active area 15% larger than that of its predecessor, auto stabilization, larger 1.5 micron pixels, and even a new burst and slow-mo modes. Finally, as an added level of security, Apple has implemented a Touch ID fingerprint scanner into the iPhone 5S’s “Home” button – simply touch the button and the device will unlock. 16GB, 32 GB and 64GB versions will be available for $199 USD, $299 USD and $399 USD (with a two-year contract) in Silver, Gold and Space Grey colorways beginning September 20.

mastermind JAPAN x LASONiC BLUETOOTH BOOMBOX SPEAKER

California-based electronics purveyor Lasonic has teamed up with mastermind Japan to introduce a cobranded edition of its Bluetooth Boombox Speaker. Sporting a predominately black look with chrome detailing and mastermind Japan skull and crossbones logos throughout, the design boasts the likes of Bluetooth connectivity, a CD player, AM and FM radio frequencies, and auxiliary input. The limited edition boombox is now available via Zozotown for ¥57,750 JPY (approximately $588 USD).

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Yves Behar August Smart Lock

Swiss designer and entrepreneur Yves Béhar presents the August Smart Lock, an innovative and sharplooking piece of smart home technology that allows you to control your locks using a smartphone app. How it works is that you install the device on the interior side of your door, which is still outfitted with the original deadbolt so that you can still get in using physical keys if necessary. However, where the app/ locking device shines is the ability to send virtual keys through to guests, negating the cost, inconvenience and risk carried by duplicating physical keys. Naturally, when dealing with something as important as home security while making it as convenient as the tap of a touchscreen, the app also includes additional features such as the ability to set a time limit for the virtual keys, to disable them, and to even log when your guests have used them. While this does help to ensure sharing entry to your home remains safe and convenient, not all users might be so keen to allow the AA-powered August Smart Lock to open up automatically when we — or rather our smartphone — gets close to the door and lock behind us once we’ve entered.

Futura x Beats by Dre Launch Event Recap Having worked with the likes of Hennessy, Nike and Stussy to name but a few, Futura has teamed up with Beats by Dre for his latest collaboration. Working with the Beats by Dre Solo HD headphones, artwork inspired by Futura’s “Atom” series has been applied over a white body with light blue accenting the inside of the headphone frames and the “b” branding on the sides. Plush white leather ear pads ensure these headphones are soft and comfortable. Look for these now at the Beats by Dre online store.


GIZMOS Sony HMZ-T3W Head-Mounted Display Brings Wireless TV To Your Face Bringing the equivalent of a 750in screen at 65ft away to your face, Sony announces the creation of its third generation head-mounted display dubbed the HMZT3W. With 360-degree 7.1 virtual surround sound, the light and comfortable headset is built with two OLED panels to deliver a 3D picture at 24 frames per second in true cinema playback. Its wireless connectivity is made possible with a separate battery pack that offers three hours of wireless play or seven hours of HDMIconnected content. But it’s not just for video as the HMZ-T3W is also built for gaming with near zero latency. To take another step into the future of home entertainment this November, S o n y ’ s latest headmounted display will cost about £1,300 GBP (approximately $2,022 USD).

LG Curved OLED TV

LG has unveiled a brand new, cutting edge OLED TV that features a unique curved display as well as the tech giant’s latest technologies. The 55inch display’s curved shape ensures that the screen is always of equal distance to the viewers and with additional features like streaming, TV apps, voice and 3D capability, the Curved OLED TV promises an extraordinary viewing experience. It’s not just about the display; the TV’s body is crafted from carbon fiber reinforced polymer for a body that is only 4.5mm thick at its thinnest point. The Curved OLED TV will retail for $15,000 USD.

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera Olympus has just unveiled its latest Micro Four Thirds camera aimed at prosumers, the OM-D E-M1 camera. The mirrorless camera features a magnesium alloy body that is dust-proof, freeze-proof, water-resistant and extremely durable, making this camera a great choice for photographers who find themselves shooting in the great outdoors. Housed within the durable body is a 16 megapixel MOS sensor and the camera also packs in features like image stabilization, quick and accurate autofocus, and built-in WiFi. A range of lenses ensure that you can always get the shot you need. The OM-D E-M1 camera is set to go on sale in October with prices starting at $1,400 USD.

R/C Space Messenger This is the ballpoint pen that laser-scans documents as easily as it scribes notes. A high-precision auto-focus lens and 5-megapixel sensor built into the pen scan letters, recipes, or important documents as crisp, clear 2048 x 1536 pixel images. Pressing the shutter button halfway projects a visible red laser frame onto a document, and the pen automatically focuses the image just before the picture is taken. The device has 1 GB of built-in flash memory that holds up to 1,000 scanned pictures in JPEG format and the pen also captures voice memos in WAV format with the integrated microphone. Twisting the pen apart reveals a USB plug that downloads scanned images to a computer. Made from anodized aluminum, the pen switches from writing to scanning mode with a turn of a dial. Captures up to 300 images after a one-hour charge via USB. Compatible with Mac OSX, Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP. Includes a leather case and ink cartridge. 6 1/2” L x 2/3” Diam. (2 oz.)

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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 Bar & 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

: 021 – 629 8899 www.illigalsclub.com

Satu Senayan : 021-2555 4489

diagonale MAP M2 House Plaza Senayan. Jl. Asia Afrika No8 Gelora Tanah Abang. Senayan : 021-5725570

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

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 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 : +62 21 515 5008 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

CJ’S MAP M2 Live Music & DJ’s Live Band, Rnb, House, Hotel Mulia Jl. Asia Afrika Senayan : 021-574.7777

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

Club Voyeur at illigals MAP E6 Jl. Hayam Wuruk 108 Jakarta Barat

PRIVE MAP N3 House fX Lifestyle X’nter f8 Jl. Jend Sudirman Pintu

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Gd. Lindeteves Trade Center lt. 6. Jalan Hayam Wuruk N°127 : 021- 62201900 TEMPUS MAP D6 Live Music and DJs Ritz Carlton JL. Lingkar. Mega Kuningan : 021- 2551.8888

LUV’S MAP K6 Drink, Dance and Dine Sexy music City Walk Sudirman Jl.KH. Mas Mansyur No.121 : 021-2555.8882

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

TRIPLE NINE MAP U5 House, Electro Jl. Kemang Raya No. 20a : 021-718.2284

MILLENIUM MAP E6 Bar-Karaoke-Club Plaza Gajah Mada Fl 5 + 6 Jl.Gajah Mada No.19-26 Jakarta Pusat : 021-633.8842

X2 MAP N3 X2 – Equinox Vintage Music, Rnb, House Electro, Progressive Plaza Senayan 4th & 5th Floor : 021-572.5559 / 572.556

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 NU CHINA Map : U5 Mixed crowd, mixed dance music. Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24. Kemang. : 021 - 719 3854 RED SQUARE MAP N3 Vodka Classic, Commercial House Plaza Senayan Arcadia unit X 105 Jl. New Delhi No.9 Pintu 1 : 021- 5790.1281 STADIUM MAP D6 Underground Club House, Progressive, Trance Jl. Hayam Wuruk No.111 : 021- 626.3323 sun city MAP C6 Karaoke, Resto and Club

X9 MAP T5 Castillo Building, Ground Floor. Jl. Kemang Raya 10A. Jakarta Selatan. : 021.7179 4492 2ND FLOOR MAP U6 Dine & Lounge Jl. Kemang Raya No. 43 A Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 718 2555

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 Attics Map U-5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24 A Jakarta Selatan : 021-2553 9450 / 51 Boutique Ktv Map N-3 Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit X 205 – 207. Jl. New Delhi


CLUB.BARS.restaurants No. 9. Pintu 1 Senayan. Jakarta 021-5790 1283

Kemang. : 021 718 3382 : 0818 833 643

Le Meridien Hotel Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 18-20 : 021 - 251 3131

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

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

ANATOLIA MAP U5 Turkish Jl. Kemang Raya no. 110A Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 719 4658

CAFE DE HOOI MAP U1 Expat hangout Jl. Metro Duta Raya Plaza II Pondok Indah Jakarta Selatan : (62) 21 750 0742

MOONLIGHT MAP K6 Jazzy Lounge Jazz Pavilion Apartment Retail Arcade Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur kav 24 : 021-5794.1731

AH YAT SEAFOOD MAP N3 Chinese Jl. Pintu Lima Kompleks Gelora Senayan Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 570 5333

D’PLACE MAP X3 Steak & Beer House Unplugged Sarinah Building Jl. Mh Thamrin No.11 Gf North Gate Jakarta Pusat : 021-310.7177

POSTE 47 MAP O8 Resto Bar The East Building Jl. Lingkar Mega Kuningan kav e32 : 021-2554.2707

DeBurse Map O-4 Equity Tower – SCBD Lot 9 Lower Ground Unit E Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 52 – 53 Jakarta 12190 : 021 – 2903 5451 Eden Lounge Map N-8 Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav 16. Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 526 7827 Fez Bar MAP V5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78-B : 021 719 2677

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

Marley MAP O4 Signature Bar & food The Energy Building 2nd Floor. SCBD Area, Lot 11A. Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53 : 021 5296-1199

TIPSY MAP T6 Wine & Bar DJ The Beat Building 2nd Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 29 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718.2970

Molly Malone’s MAP S6 Irish food and beer Senayan Arcadia Senayan : 021 7183382

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

Monstore Bar #01 John Doe Artsy Bar Map : U6 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 72C Phone : 021.717 96282 Murphy’s Irish Pub MAP S6 Irish food and beer Kemang Raya 11a

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

Aruba MAP Q2 Caribbean Resto & Bar Pasaraya Building GF & UG Floor Jl. Iskandarsyah II No.2 : 021-7278 0419 www.arubajakarta.com Barley Hops MAP N9 Rasuna Epicentrum,Epiwalk GF Unit 121 Jl. HR.Rasuna Said : 021 29912252 Beranda Kitchen - Coffee Terrace Lounge Map : V3 Jl. KH.Ahmad Dahlan No.21 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021 7278 4654, 021 722 1216 Twitter : @berandajakarta www.berandakitchen.com bibliotheque MAP N6 International dining Sampoerna Strategic Sq Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav 45 -46 Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 57956977 BISTRO BARON MAP I6 French dining Plaza Indonesia Extension , Level 1, Unit E 20-21 : 021-299-23505 www.bistrobaron.com BIRDCAGE MAP Q4 A casual resto focussing on Euro comfort food. Jl. Wijaya 9/23 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 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 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 www.beatmag.com

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CLUB.BARS.restaurants Restaurants 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 DECANTER MAP N9 Mediterranean Plaza Kuningan, Menara Utara, Ground Floor Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. C1114 - Jakarta Pusat : 021- 529 63 888

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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 E&O MAP O7 Thai Viet cuisine Menara Rajawali, Mega Kuningan. : 021-29023418 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 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 KADO MAP K7 Traditional Japanese Intercontinental Mid Plaza LG Floor. Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav. 10-11 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 573 2030 ext. 6703 / 4735 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 LOWEY 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 LYON MAP J7 French dining Mandarin Oriental. Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 1 : 021 - 29938888 Madam kwok MAP N9 Peranakan Cuisine Kota Kasablanka Upper Ground FU-19 Jl. Casablanca Raya Kav. 88 : 021 739 8156 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


CLUB.BARS.restaurants Jakarta Pusat 10350 021 2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com MOYA MAP L6 Spanish Pavilion Apartment Retail Arcade JL. KH Mas Mansyur kav 24 : 021 - 5794 1733 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 PASTA DE WARAKU MAP I6 Japanese casual pasta Grand Indonesia, East Mall, Level 3A. : 021 - 2358 0916 Pondok Indah Mall 2 Level 3 : 021 - 7592 0608 Mall Taman Anggrek, Unit E 16 A , Level 2 : 021 - 563 9590 PASTIS MAP M8 International dining

The Kuningan Suites Apartment Jl. Setiabudi Utara, Kuningan : 021- 5260 260

and more. Kamome Building Lt. 2, Melawai, Blok M Jakarta Selatan : 021-7280 0268

PAULANER MAP I7 German Brauhaus in the heart of Jakarta. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021- 2358.3871

RATATOUILLE MAP L8 French cuisine and bar Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav 20 Kuningan : 021-5290 0351

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 PUBLO MAP A4 International dining Jl Kemang Raya 1, No 1 Kemang. : 021 - 7193455 RAMEN 38 MAP Q3 Japanese Ramen noodles

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 THE CAZBAR MAP O8 International dining Jalan Mega Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 5764582 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 Yellowfin MAP P4 Sake bar & kitchen Senopati 1 no 42, Jakarta : 081219690077 / 0217220394

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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

Central Park

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 Cosmo Supermarket MAP O-4

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

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

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

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

Malls

MAP P-3

Grand Indonesia MAP J-7

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

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

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

General shopping Jl. Metro Pondok Indah, Pondok Indah

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the guarded secret sun city Friday, august 23 These likable German lads pushed solid trance to new levels at this Kota dance party at Suncity.

The Launch of Munchies Barrel-Aged Cocktail Munchies Friday, Aug 30 This party was Munchies’ signature cocktail launch event, which introduced Munchies latest innovative cocktails and presented DJ Sebjak from Sweden.

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Maximize Summer Club Voyeur, Illigals Friday, Aug 30 It’s still summer in Jakarta Club Voyeur Illigals was ramping up the temperature presenting Fiesta Babes 2013 and some hot local DJs such as Deny, Fadlie, and others performers.

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reload red square FRIday, aUG 30 Red Square had a launch party for their new cocktails featuring DJ Dimas Akira.

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THERETHEN Pitbull Skeeno Hall, Gandaria City Sunday, Sept 1 After several times performing in Jakarta, Pitbull was back again in J-Town with a bunch of new songs to entertain punters at the packed venue.

grand opening b1

Fri & Sat, Sept 6 & 7 DJ Yasmin and the Mannequin singers made an appearance at the two night opening of the new hot Kemang club.

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Juliet’s Masquerade Night Altitude Friday, Sept 6 Drop Out Orchestra from Sweden performed with some live bass warming proceedings of this stylish masquerade party.

sexicon suncity

friday, Sept 6 The princesses of the night, Sexicon pumped up the crowd at Suncity with their latest single, ‘Sex Icon’ which is a pretty cool track. Good stuff.

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1st Anniversary Party Prive Friday, September 6 DJ TyDi rocked Prives socks off at their 1st year anniversary party.

Here We Glow X2-Equinox Friday, Sept 6 DJ Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas joined The annual Spinach All Stars Road Trip event this year with their ‘Here We Glow’ theme.

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Casette Store Day Saffron

saturday, Sept 7 The Sastro, Pandai Besi and Sawi Lieu were at Saffrons for a pretty laid-back performance

grand opening of alibi saturday, sept 7 World renowned DJ Miguel Migs played for the Grand Opening of Alibi. Boy was there a crowd!

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Dance Till Monday 2 fabric Sunday, Sept 8 DJ 1man, Aay and Faried layed out some sweet chilled out beats for the outdoor Sunday night party heads.

glenlivet nip & dram tuesday, Sept 10 Darren Hosie from Glenlivet explained the virtues of the Scotch whiskey to aficionados at the best place in town to do it, Nip & Dram.

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Mexican Independence Haicenda

Tuesday, September 17 Hacienda celebrated Mexican Independence Day with a Mariachi band from Los Paraquas and a whole lot of tequila!

Nortic Vodka Launching Otel Lobby

Friday, September 13 Otel Lobby held a launching party for the notorious Nortic Vodka.

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Christina Novelli Club Voyeur, Illigals Friday September 13 Once again Club Voyeur Illigals presented another top quality dance vocalist. This time around English DJ Christina Novelli got the crowd super pumped.

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hardwell Skeeno Hall, Gandaria City Wednesday, Sept 18 The present number six on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs, Hardwell was in town and showing how he got there. Ismaya was also celebrating 10 years in the game.

eX Open Space Snoop Dogg friday, Sept 20 Thousands of fans went to Ex Open Space to see the legendary rapper Snoop Dogg perform his hits. Fo shizzle my nizzles.

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