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32. SUPERMAN IS DEAD: ANARCHY FOR THE NATION It’s been a long time since these punks released anything...

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28. ChucKie Chuckie has taken over the world with his Dirty Dutch sound.

46. Fun Pics 52. Style 72. Food Scoop 84. Jakarta Listing 93. There Then

34. fred aphrodite Who is the man behind that place in Kuningan that bules love to frequent?

52. Burning Woman Stef once again rocks our boat with a burning sequence of shots.

76. restaurant reViews Our food writer lets you know where to eat and why.

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December by many is deemed as the “chill” month where the word “holiday” seems to be on everybody’s mind. And at the end of the month, whether you like it or not, the city’s skyline will be set ablaze by tons and tons of fireworks to ring in the New Year. As time of print we have only received a few confirmations for New Year’s celebrations in Jakarta, but what we can tell you is that according to the Jakarta department of tourism, last year they gave out 121 New Year’s Eve party permits, and for sure this year the number will increase - clearly you won’t run out of NYE party ideas. Log on to our website to find out updates on The Beat worthy NYE parties. As this edition marks the last magazine of 2013, we would like to ask all of our readers to take some time to look back and think about 2013; the good, the bad and the ridiculous. After all is said and done, it is only fitting to mention the quote; “life is a journey, not a destination”, so take it easy and enjoy the trip. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!



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SCOOP Kids Rugby Now here’s something different for your kids to do this weekned: rugby. The 42-year-old Jakarta Komodos Rugby Club now has a junior club. The Jakarta Komodos Junior Rugby Club enrolls school-aged children within the age groups five till fourteen for both boys and girls. Practice is held every Saturday from 9am – 10:30am at the Jagorawi Golf and Country Club. For more information, click www.jakartarugby.com

Friendship beyond the stage in We * Music Take a drink of Bintang, and you will know that that’s a mouthful of friendship and togetherness. Thus, when Bintang creates a music event, the event will be more than just about music, but also about friendship and togetherness. That’s why the theme of We * Music, Bintang’s music event, is “A night of music with the stars and friends”. From November 15th to December 11th, We * Music will bring along four well known local bands: Wong Pitoe, Chaplin, Trio Baim and Gentlemen Rock, to some of your favorite watering holes. Previously, Amigos Kemang got rocked by the Gentlemen Rock, and let us tell you, it was truly a night of friendship and togetherness. Why? Because when you get Andi /rif and Aryo Wahab in a band, well, it rocks. And when you rock, the audience will rock too and all barriers go down the drain. To witness and experience that close connection between the guys on the stage and the audience was simply majestic. For that one moment, we were all the best of friends. It gets better, because when friends are playing, the other friends will also join in on the fun. The stage of We * Music at Amigos Kemang literally exploded when Eno Netral, Baron, Chandra Samsons and Ruben lit up the stage along with their friends, Gentlemen Rock. A night with the stars and friends indeed. The setting, the cheers, laughs and the sing-a-longs made the night into one of those “you-just-had-to-bethere” events but don’t you worry, you still have a chance to experience We * Music for yourself. Bring along all of your friends, or come alone. It’s okay, because when you’re in We * Music, you’re among friends. Check the Time Line inside for where they are.

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SCOOP Archipelago International opens Neo Hotel Tendean and NEO Mangga Dua Jakarta’s third NEO hotel, Neo Tendean, just softly opened. The hotel is conveniently located just within the vicinity of from Blok M, Kemang, Pacific Place, and Senayan City. SCBD, Mega Kuningan and government offices are just minutes from the hotel’s doorstep. One other new Neo hotel is situated in the heart of Jakarta’s Chinatown district, Hotel NEO Mangga Dua is located near the the Ancol Dreamland Park and is right in the middle of North Jakarta’s Mangga Dua “Superhub” complex with its many malls, wholesale centers and easy access to the Soekarno Hatta International Airport.

Boca Juniors Football Schools in Indonesia Maradona, Tevez, Batistuta and Requelme are just a few names produced by Boca Juniors FC of Argentina. The club is over 100 years old, and has won the Argentina League 24 times. Now, the Boca Juniors Football School (BJFS) officially announced a cooperation with the Swiss German University (SGU) in Kavling EDU Town BSD City Tangerang. They plan to open their 4th soccer school in Southeast Asia. BJFS will hold football classes three times a week in the SGU Arena for kids aged 6 to 18 years old.

Avril Lavigne Live in Jakarta 2014 Marygops Studios has officially announced that Avril Lavigne will once again come to Jakarta. “We are pleased to announce to all Avril Lavigne fans in Indonesia that the multi-talented artist will be coming back to Jakarta in March 2014,” said Shaane Harjani, as managing director of Marygops Studios. The “Avril Lavigne Asia Tour 2014” is set to promote her recently released self titled album Avril Lavigne. The concert will be held in Istora Senayan Jakarta on March 12, 2014 and is expected to see 6,000 screaming fans sing their hearts out. www.beatmag.com

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december FEUI Campus Ground, Universitas Indonesia Depok Jazz Goes To Campus 36th

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The 36th annual “Jazz Goes to Campus” will be held in the economics faculty of Universitas Indonesia on December 1. The event will see around 40 of Indonesia’s finest jazz musicians perform, such as Andien, Tompi, Idang Rasjdi and the Barry Likumahuwa Project in four stages. Tickets are Rp 45k, and available at www.kiostix.com.

sunday december 1 tuesday december 3 wednesday december 4

Assembly Hall Jakarta Convention Center Jakarta

Julio Iglesias & James Ingram

Bonfide lady-killer Julio Iglesias will be in performing in the Jakarta Convention Center on December 3 alongside with two-time Grammy winner James Ingram. Tickets start from Rp 2 million and available at www. rajakarcis.com

Camden Bar Bersama Kita Bintang We * Music A night of music with the stars & friends

Trio Baim

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WHATS ON Blowfish Road To Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP)

Laidback Luke & Martin Garrix

Another act set to pave the way for the upcoming Djakarta Warehouse Prject is Laidback Luke and Martin Garrix. They shall perform in Blowfish on December 6. Laidback Luke is a is a FilipinoDutch DJ and producer and currently sits at number 29 of DJ mag’s top 100 DJs. 17 year old wunderkid Martin Garrix from Amsterdam is the youngest person to reach number 1 on the Beatport list.

Bremer Beer Garden Bersama Kita Bintang We * Music A night of music with the stars & friends

Trio Baim

friday december 6 X2 Club

DJ Tenashar

Not only is she hot, she is also hot on the DJ Mag top 100 list as Southeast Asia’s only DJ to be on the list currently sitting at number 87. Singaporean DJ Tenashar will be in X2 on December 6.

Gedung Kesenian Jakarta

Sol Project

Sol Project are two musicians from Indonesia and Colombia uniting their vision to combine Indonesian ethnic pop culture with that of Colombia’s. Presenting salsa dance mixed with Jaipongan dance, and many South American songs mixed with songs from Bali, Aceh, Nusa Tenggara and other places in the archipelago, with a golden voice of a traditional Javanese singer. They will perform in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta on December 6. Tickets start from Rp75k available at www.rajakarcis.com

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WHATS ON Dragonfly @clubDRAGONFLY Road To Djakarta Warehouse Project 2013

DJ Chuckie

To get Jakarta clubbers warmed up for the Djakarta Warehouse Project, DJ Chuckie will be spinning in Dragonfly on December 7 taking part in the Café Batavia Road to Djakarta Warehouse Bersama Kita Bintang Project 2013. Currenty the world’s We * Music number 35 DJ, Chuckie hails from A night of music with the stars & friends the Netherlands and is famous for his Dirty Dutch House mixes. See interview with Chuckie inside. Domain Supersized

Wong Pitoe

Example & DJ Wire

English rapper and songwriter Elliot John Gleave aka Example will be performing in Domain club with his partner in crime DJ Wire on December 7. The duo have performed in festivals and clubs the world over, and in 2011 their mixed CD “The Playlist for Ministry of Sound with Example” became one of Ministry of Sound’s top selling CDs that year.

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sunday december 8 Joyland Festival

The second annual outdoor “hipster gathering” Joyland music festival will be held in Taman Krida Loka Senayan Swimming Stadium on December 7 to 8. Indonesian big name indie bands will perform in Joyland, including White Shoes and The Couples Company, The Trees and The Wild, Rock n Roll Mafia, Sore, Float, and Tika & The Dissidents. Ticket price is Rp50k available at G production: 0813 8248 2211.

Aula Simfonia Jakarta

Adam Gyorgy

31-year-old world-renowned pianist from Hungary, Adam Gyorgy, will be performing in Aula Simfonia Jakarta on December 7. Tickets start from Rp100k and available at www.kiostix.com

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Beer Brother Bersama Kita Bintang We * Music A night of music with the stars & friends Gedung Kesenian Jakarta

KunoKini

Chaplin

KunoKini is about creating music with Indonesian native music instruments, uniting the sounds of bamboo flutes, Irian shells, Javanese Percussion, Kolintang, Rebana Biang, Saluang, to Krecekan, with sounds from music instruments from other countries, like the Conga, Djembe, woodblock, Didgeridoo, Bass, to modern brass instruments like Trombone, Trumpet and Saxophone. Catch them live on December 10 in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta. Tickets start from Rp 75k, available at www. rajakarcis.com

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wednesday december 11

Skeeno Hall, Gandaria City Cyrus Chat and Melly Goeslaw Present The Queen of Soundtrack

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Notable Indonesian singer/songwriter Melly Goeslaw will perform in front of her fans alongside several artists that she produced and/or made music for such as Andien, Smash, Cowboy Junior and Bindan Prakoso. The “Cyrus Chat and Melly Goeslaw Presents: The Queen of Soundtrack” will be held on December 11 in Skeeno Hall, Gandaria City. Tickets start from Rp 600k, available at www.rajakarcis.com Dragonfly @clubDRAGONFLY Road To Djakarta Warehouse Project 2013

Bingo Players

To set the scene for what shall become the biggest DJ culture festival in Indonesia, the Road to Djakarta Warehouse Project will see Bingo Players take control of Dragonfly on Wednesday, December 11. Dutch duo Bingo Players, aka Paul Bäumer and Maarten Hoogstraten, ranked 66 in the 2012 DJ Mag Top 100 play progressive house and tech house.

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WHATS ON Starkbierhaus

Krewella

American electronic dance music group trio Krewella will be performing in Starkbierhaus, Plaza Indonesia on December 12. Krewella has headlined various EDM festivals around the globe including Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, and Spring Awakening. Last year they won the International Dance Music Award for “Best Breakthrough Artist.”

Istora Senayan

Trio lestari

Three famous Indonesian solo artists; Glenn Fredly, Tompi and Sandhy Sandoro, have gone trio in what is called the Trio Lestari. Although rich in individual character, the trio share the similar jazz/balad genre. They shall hold a musical concert on December 19 in Istora Senayan, tickets starting from Rp350k available at www. ibudibjo.com

thursday december 12 friday december 13 thursday december 19 DWP

2013’s last biggest DJ culture event set to storm Jakarta, the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP), will be held on December 13 in Eco Park Ancol. Confirmed DJs include David Guetta, Alesso, Martin Solveig, Zedd and Break Bott. Tickets start from Rp550k, available at ismayalive.com

Gedung Kesenian Jakarta Jazz Concert Quartet Tuslah

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Tuslah is made of the quartet Riza Arzhad, Sri Hanuraga, Adra Karim, and Elfa Zulham, combining the piano, synthesizer, hammond organ, and drums (without bass instrument). They shall bring together the elements of classic, jazz, blues, funk and rock in their concert set to be held on December 13 in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta. Tickets start from Rp 75k and available at www. rajakarcis.com

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Exodus 6th Floor, Kuningan City Exodus Jazz Xmas

Maliq N D’essentials

Indonesian Jazz and Soul band Maliq & D’essentials have established quite the cult following. They will be performing in Exodus, Kuningan City 6th floor on December 27, tickets start from Rp 1,5 million and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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Sunday december 29

Liquid Exchange Absolut presents

The Christmas new year’s sunset party

The most anticipated BBQ in the city is back again for the Holiday Season, this one 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. Great Christmas selection of BBQ goodies. The sunset BBQ this month features Sule Band playing live from 7.30 till 10.30pm.

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WHATS ON Burgundy, Grand Hyatt Hotel

DJ Izkivaro

New Year’s Eve Party His previous name was DJ EASE-Q. He joined VOLT, flipflop, Club 30, and then Burgundy since the year 2012, Since His son was born and He renamed iZKiVARO. He plays every kind of music from Hip Hop, Trap, Tech House, Electro, Dubstep, but prefers R’N’B and Mash Up. DJ iZkivaro, is an active mixer with loads of style, energy and passion. He’s influenced by local DJ Slide, Ethnic, and international such as DJ Craze, and Q-Bert. He has spun in most Jakarta’s nightclubs over the past 7 years. Ticket Price & Info : (021) 2999 1234, 5020 1234 ext 8-3450 X2 Club

DJ Cello

The Extra Terrestrial – A New Year’s Eve Space Party X2 Club Jakarta / (M1/43 DJ Management) Engelbert Marcello Possuma a.k.a DJ Cello (Jakarta) started DJing in 1992 - although his love was music was originated way back when, inherited from his musician father and singer mother. Genre : Progressive House,Trance Ticket Price : First Drink Charge (FDC) Ticket Info : (021) 572 5559–60 www.x2club.net

tuesday december 31 Exodus Special NYE Event with resident DJs and special guests. More info on beatmag.com

Cascade Lounge Hotel Mulia Senayan

PATRIZIO BUANNE

Austrian-Italian baritone singer and producer Patrizio Buanne will be entertaining guests for the New Year’s Eve celebrations at Hotel Mulia Senayan. Tickets are priced at Rp 3 million including dinner. Ticket Box : (021) 5747777 ext. 4715/4720

Red Square The Great Gatsby New Years Eve Gala Ball

Burlesque dance performances Feat. Guest live PA Miss. Mia Natalia-De’Precious

Resident DJs : DJ Ruffie, Welvendry, Ricky Chattaway, Reza Bukan Dress : Glamorous 1920s New York & win fabulous door prizes FDC 250k nett from 9pm-1am includes 2 Absolut Vodka cocktails FDC after midnight 1am 150k nett includes a drink

Molly Malone’s Irish New Years Eve Party Welcome in 2014 With live music & DJ Great drinks promos all night Starts 8pm

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eX Park, Jakarta Love Garage

Phoenix

French alternative indie rock band Phoenix will headline Ismaya Live’s Love Garage event on January 17 in eX park. Tickets start from Rp 50k and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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monday january 20

eX Park, Jakarta Adu Bintang 2 Diva Divo Indonesia

Ahmad Dhani & Indra Lesmana

Two Indonesian star performers Ahmad Dani and Indra Lesmana will share the stage of the Jakarta Convetion Center on January 20 after being postponed from the initial date September 17. Tickets start from Rp440k, and available at www.rajakarcis.com

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at red square wednesday & saturday, nov 13 & 16

Over two nights in November Jakarta enjoyed The Beat Hottest Girl of the Year contest which was presented by Absolut, Posture Management, Red Square and The Beat magazine. It was a fun couple of nights and the winners were: 1.Indah (No. 9). 2. Wulan (No. 7). 3. Ana (No. 6). The sounds were supplied by special guest DJs Milinka and Ruler Mobs. Full photos and judges’ scores are available for viewing on our ‘The Beat Jakarta’ Facebook page.

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Stationary traffic in the capital seems inevitable, at least for the moment ...

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FEATURE ou’re probably already familiar with the forecast made by the World Bank (and echoed by other organisations) that Jakarta is likely to become totally engulfed in traffic gridlock by 2014.

As the New Year is less than a month away, many of you will likely be thinking, “Forget about 2014, gridlock has been here for some time already!” With hordes of low-cost “green” cars and motorcycles destined to hit the mean streets in a seemingly unstoppable flow, and the two rail-based public transport networks at least two years away, total gridlock could arrive in the metropolis sooner rather than later. The earliest year in which the monorail would be completed is 2016 while for the mass rapid transit (MRT) system it’s 2017. During the construction phases, congestion is likely to be even worse for a while.

Here are some options: Walk to work: given the unbearably hot weather in the city and the high levels of pollution, this is really only an option for those who live less than a mile from their workplace. Combine it with an ojek (motorcycle taxi) trip and you could be onto a winner. You will also learn all about the shortcuts through back alleys that you never even knew existed ... Start taking ojek or bajaj: The two-wheeled taxis can thread their way through the most mindboggling macet. If you have a regular journey, you can forge an inexpensive deal with the driver, who will be more than happy to have regular work. While the old, orange bajaj are being phased out, the new (blue) ones give a much more comfortable ride and are faster, too. The drivers often have an encyclopedic knowledge of the city’s back streets and can usually avoid the worst of the congestion, even at peak times.

Given that the Jl. Casablanca/Jl. Dr Satrio/Jl. Mas Mansyur overpass is tantalisingly close to completion but still not usable, it’s quite possible Remember to negotiate the price before you travel by ojek or bajaj to avoid awkward that both rail systems will open late too. misunderstandings later. Meanwhile, the low-cost car policy seems to have revealed a gulf in strategic approach Try the busway: the network is now quite between the city administration and central extensive and there are feeder routes where key government. The latter has been arguing that links are missing. Just remember that at peak the policy was really intended to provide those times pickpockets operate as teams so beware of standing too close to anyone, especially when in villages with access to cars. the bus starts or stops suddenly and standing However, some transportation experts have passengers temporarily lose their balance ... said the policy could well have an unintended but damaging impact as urban motorcycle The other option is to move closer to your owners opt for the perceived greater comfort workplace but in many cases that simply may of cars that are starting to fall within their not be feasible or just too much hassle. There are many advantages of apartment living close financial reach. to the city centre, though, as you will feel the Meanwhile, the city administration has said that benefit not just on work days but during your in 2013, some 1.2 million new vehicles were lesiure time as well. registered in urban Jakarta alone (excluding the satellite cities of Bekasi, Bogor, Depok and Gridlock is likely to affect how all JakartaTangerang), of which just under 80 percent were based people live their lives. Luckily, a range of transportation options do exist and a tolerant motorcycles, the rest cars. “live and let live” approach to life in the capital One way or another, it looks though you may eases the frustration a little. (Jim Read) have to adjust your travelling habits to take account of what will become the “new normal”. www.beatmag.com

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a pioneer of the dirty Dutch sound, which has just about taken over the entire clubbing world in the past year, DJ/producer Chuckie continues to take his diverse musical palette worldwide and continues to spread his unique fusion of explosive beats, impeccable mixing and inimitable charisma to all parts. He’s here in Jakarta early December and it’s sure to be a show not to be missed. His new single Skydive has rounded off a stellar year that has already seen him drop a slew of new music, collaborate and perform with Slash, launch his Dirty Dutch Radio show and also seen him play at some of the biggest clubs and festivals in the world such as EDC, Tomorrowland and the first Electric Festival in Aruba in South America, where he was born and bred, amongst numerous other accolades. The Beat’s David Trauts spoke to Chuckie, who is now based in Amsterdam, in preparation for the big show at Dragonfly.

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Briefly, who is DJ Chuckie? Chuckie: South American born, house music DJ/producer with a passion for entrepreneurship... oh... and the most travelled artist in the world! Ok, so someone who knows nothing about you asks, “What kind of music do you play?” What do you say? Chuckie: I would say I play dirty funkin’ house music. If you don’t know what it is then check out my weekly Dirty Dutch Radio podcasts! To be honest I like to flirt with a lot of different genres in my DJ sets because that’s what keeps it interesting for me.. Sometimes when the vibe is right, I even go back to my roots and play some hip hop or dancehall records in my sets!


FEATURE How did the term “Dirty Dutch” come about? What does it mean to you? Chuckie: Basically, I wanted to create my own event where I could play whatever I wanted. I came up with the name Dirty Dutch because I was inspired at the Dutch streetculture. The “dirty” stands for street. I just wanted the musical selection for my own Dirty Dutch events way more genre crossing instead of just one genre getting played all night. Nowadays Dirty Dutch is more of a musical platform to help new talented artists launch their career. They say you are the great conduit from hip hop to house and to the new commercial EDM music. David Guetta was quoted as saying about you, “He is mixing the hip hop vibe with house music like no one else!” Would you agree with all that? Chuckie: In a certain way I can understand why people say that. My way of mixing comes from a hip hop mind state. Even if I don’t play a single hip hop record in a set, you can still hear that I sneak some basic elements of turntablism while playing. But in general, I like to juggle, cut, scratch or even grab a microphone while I’m playing and that’s all hip hop inspired. What was the smallest gig you played this year? Chuckie: I played on a private party for 30 people on New Year’s in Sydney, Australia. Smallest crowd but some big names like Leonardo Di Caprio, Jamie Foxx and Emanuelle Chriqui (Sloan from Entourage) were there and having the time of their lives... How about the biggest? Chuckie: I did a lot of festivals this year but the biggest one was definitely

Tomorrowland in Belgium. I think there were like 70,000 people there during my set.. Which show was the best? Chuckie: The best show for me was the new Festival I started this year in Aruba called Electric Festival. I’m not saying that because it’s my own festival but because it was the first and the biggest electronic music festival in the Caribbean. The vibe was incredible and you could feel the intensity of it because the people were waiting for this for such a long time. I also think it’s a great step for electronic music. When was the moment you felt you had made it to the big time? And how did it feel? Chuckie: To be honest I never had that moment in my career. But there were a couple of moments where I was like “woooow, I must be doing something right!” For example the day that Puff Daddy called me to join him in a couple of studio sessions. Or the day that Enrique Iglesias called me to personally ask me if I wanted to remix one of his songs. The list goes on. I had people like Gloria Estefan, Missy Elliot, T-Pain, Akon and many others calling me to collaborate together. I also did a studio session with SwizzBeats but the craziest moment was when Timbaland called me and said that he would love to do a project with me. For me that’s a big deal! I’m waiting for Jay Z to call me, haha! I saw that Hardwell topped the DJmag 100 last month and you dropped 8 points. What does that mean, no more tips for Hardwell?? Chuckie: I’ve been supporting Hardwell for longer than 10 years now. He was that kid that everybody knew he was somebody special and we should support www.beatmag.com

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him. In his early days I was more like his big brother and showed him the ways in the Dutch scene. I always had a great connection with his parents, who always attended his shows because he was too young to drive and to go alone to shows. I’m happy he made it to that number one spot because he truly is talented. For anyone who disagrees, they probably don’t know how far he came! You had Slash from Guns and Roses on stage with you at Tomorrowland 2013. How did that come about? And do you think rock music has a place in EDM and has a future at all? Chuckie: Me and Slash are good friends, I know him and his wife well. Last year I celebrated Thanksgiving at his house and during dinner we decided to give it a try. So we booked a studio in Los Angeles and started jamming. Electronic music nowadays is fusing with a lot of different genres. I think there’s a place for every genre to fuse with electronic music, even for rock music. You have just released a new single called “Skydive”, featuring Maiday. Pretty good, banging club track I must say. How about the girls in the video? They seem like fun too. Do you know them and do you play very often in Ibiza? Chuckie: The main girl in the video is Amanda Cerny, she is a playboy model and one of the hardest working females I know in the game.

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We’ve been friends for around two years and we’re working on different projects together. I felt really honored when she said she wouldn’t mind to appear in my video. We shot the video at the very beginning of this summer season. It was during the opening of my weekly resident club night at Pacha Ibiza. Such an iconic place. As far as I can remember it was also my longest summer season ever! We started in April and closed the season in October.. Are you surprised at how the Dirty Dutch or EDM sound has taken over the world in the last year or so? Chuckie: I’m not surprised of the fact that it took over the world because it’s just great music but I’m surprised of how fast it took over the world. First we were all a bunch of nerds, playing with sounds in our own studios, garages and bedrooms and now it’s multi-million dollar industry. It’s huge here in Jakarta right now. You’ve been here a few times already, anything new we can expect at your show at Dragonfly on December 7? Chuckie: I’m really looking forward to my show in Jakarta, the crowd is amazing and so is the local food! As far as music, I will play a lot of new songs and remixes I’ve been working on. But my set will definitely be a good old Chuckie set. So expect a high energy dirty funkin’ house music set!



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ne gig after another, Superman Is Dead is constantly on the road, almost always away from home and, thus, until recently, the Bali-born and raised three-chord combatants have had next to zero spare time to get their heavily tattoo’d bods back into the recording studio. The last time the Kuta boys released an album, Angels and the Outsiders, was in February 2009. That was four years ago, a figure which represents the longest interval between albums in the entire history of the band. Well, the good news that you’ve been waiting for has been and gone. Yes, the wait is over, because, just a few weeks ago, otherwise described as this past October, the biggest punk rock band in Indonesia smacked us down with their latest opus: Sunset di Tanah Anarki.

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Released through Sony Music Indonesia, the album consists of 17 songs—the most songs ever to be released on a single SID album. Staying true to their beliefs, Bobby Kool, Jon Eka Rock, and JRX, remain passionate in their fight for humanism, pacifism, pluralism and issues of equality. Choosing “Jadilah Legenda” as their first single represents an obvious statement about their idealism and the official videoclip for the track is an attempt to illustrate the strong support towards Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, the official national motto of Indonesia which means “unity in diversity,” to respect multiculturalism. Overall, the music presented within this latest album sees the boys travelling further through new realms of genre experimentation. Not only do they visit their usual destination of punk rock, but they go boat-tripping on a wild adventure


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to hardcore, metal, rockabilly, arena rock, and even throw a little drum ’n’ bass into the mix, in addition to orchestra and church choir.

Founded in 1995, Superman Is Dead, were drawn together by a common love of Green Day and NOFX, and their immediate underground cult status eventually transformed the trio from Kuta bums into darlings on the national scene. Their journey from punks to punk rock mega stars officially began after signing with Sony Music Indonesia in 2003. Perhaps SID is proof that when you throw a love of anarchy into the mix, a little bit of Kuta can go a long way. To date, they’ve released nine albums, including one, 1997-2009, released on vinyl. Liked by more than 4 million in-your-face fans, SID holds the record for the most Facebook fans in Indonesian rock music.

So what’s with the anarchy? Let’s pass the mic to JRX: “Our desire for change, for the better, shall forever remain our eternal spirit, and anarchy as the trigger. We used the word anarchy as the liberation channel, as an attempt to transform anarchy into an advanced form of love—to help our home (Bali) from cultural, environmental, economic destruction.” The fight against such catastrophe has become an effective stimulant for the band’s songwriting process. “This unhappy world, has become a solid catalyst, and we produced tons of new songs because of that. Our label Get a yourself a piece of SID, stalk them, asked for 13 songs for the album, we gave and grab a copy of their latest album at them 17 war anthems,” adds JRX, flashing www.supermanisdead.net. his trademark grin. www.beatmag.com

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Fred Alloysius is a well known publican around the city with famed ventures like Aphrodite in Rasuna Kuningan, Kinara and Fez in Kemang and the new-ish Liquid Exchange in the Epicentrum Mall, Kuningan, providing a mainly expat, but also a local Indonesian, crowd what they want in food and entertainment. Always being a great supporter of The Beat magazine, we sat down to have a chat with this Indian born Singaporean, former DJ and general bon-vivant about what makes him and his business tick.

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FEATURE Let’s start from the beginning. Where are you from? Fred: I was born in India and moved to Singapore when I was 11 and became Singaporean after two years of national service in the army. What brought you to Jakarta the first time? Fred: The Intercontinental now Borobudur Hotel employed me to DJ at The Music Room. What kind of music were you playing back then? Fred: I came here in 1995 and although I started with top 40, pop and techno, I quickly realized that house music was the in-thing and so switched to house. Since the hotel was closing for major renovations close to when I arrived, we didn’t have a budget for new music. So I used to mix from vinyl records to cassettes and vice versa. Then when the hotel closed in late '95, I was offered to DJ in The Dusit Mangga Dua. So how long were you DJing around the traps? Fred: My DJing days were mostly in Singapore and then only about two years in Jakarta. I had a stint in Bangkok for almost a year, but then came back to Jakarta. How was the Jakarta nightlife back then? When I first arrived, I was involved in the local scene. At that time it was all about going from club to club to club. We’d start off in Music Room and then move our way around from there. It would be M Club in Blok M Plaza, and then usually to a club in Kota called Atlanta. That place was like a smaller Stadium of today and it was part of the Indo party circuit of the time. When that closed you’d go to Ebony in Rasuna Said. That would open at 1 o’clock in the afternoon so you can imagine what that place was like. It was all about the house music and those were the places. Other clubs like Top 10, Terminal 1, Parkir were also happening. Were these places open all hours? No, nothing like that. They all had their own opening and peak hours, which would link up and the crowd would follow it around. Were there many foreigners around the clubs back then? Foreigners were in their own world like Blok M, Malawai, Lintas and Tambora. The younger ones would go to places like Tanamor, Jaya Pub or Tavern for the cooler scene. They were places with live music and everyone would have a drink. Girls were always around too. Later came BATS and CJ’S, which quickly became popular with the expat community as well.

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FEATURE Where were you working at this point? Hazara. That was an Indian restaurant and it had an expat bar upstairs. That’s where I first learnt about the bar business and the expat community. I was there two years helping to manage the bar and spinning some music upstairs. Was the expat community big back then? This was around ’97 just before the economic crisis. There were many but that changed quickly after the crisis. They couldn’t afford to pay them dollars anymore. After that I moved to the live music venue, BB’s in Menteng. I was managing that place from ‘99 to 2001. When did you start getting involved in your own bars and restaurants? Fred: I opened Aphrodite in 2001 with some partners and a Swiss chef, Daniel. I had the pleasure of expats following me from Hazara then BB’s to Aphrodite but we did struggle for the first couple of years. At first it was a bar and a separate restaurant but that didn’t work so eventually we created a single bar and that was a success. We then started pushing the sports on TV which was also very popular. Later we took over Fez and Kinara in Kemang.

having ladies nights helps. They have always been our biggest nights. Did you ever want to give it up and go back home? Fred: Nope. Certainly not. What is it most that you like about Jakarta? Fred: The lifestyle. I love it here. Compared to Singapore for example, it has so much to offer. When did you decide Jakarta was the place for you or didn’t you have a choice in the matter? Fred: After living here for three years I couldn’t go back to Singapore and DJ, Jakarta pulls you in and after a while you get sucked in. Many expats I know just don’t want to go home, they will do anything to stay, take any job. It’s about the people too, the way of communication and the Indonesian people are just so warm and friendly.

You have a few projects on the go already, are there more coming soon or do you just sit back now and enjoy the ride? Fred: Nowadays I want to pull back. There are so many places opening around town, Where did the name Aphrodite come from? I’d prefer to just consolidate what we have. We had an aphrodisiac section on our menu However, we are now looking at doing the (and still do) so we decided to call it Aphrodite. F&B in some new hotels being built around the country and the possibility of one more Jakarta seems to have been good to you. Do Aphrodite in Jakarta. you think there is a certain style of person who can make it happen in this town? Do you ever get back on the decks to play Fred: You need to be here long enough to some tunes? know how it works. It’s difficult for foreigners Fred: Yes, I was on the decks in a club in to make it here and not many do. You can’t Kemang last week playing a couple. I like to come here and push what you want. You keep my hand in. have to go with the flow, get accepted to a (chuckles) degree and then after maybe start to do your own thing. Why do you think Aphrodite is a success? I think it’s the quality of the food. If they like the food they will come for a drink. Also

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Tis The Season To be Jolly By Erza S.T.

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inally, the last month of 2013 is here and after 11 months of writing previews of upcoming concerts; the last one for this year has arrived. December is the month of celebration, regardless of your religion. Whatever your beliefs are, December is the month to be grateful and to look back at what we have achieved for the year. However, put the introspection aside, December is also a month full of various classical and Christmas concerts. Here are some of my selections for this year.

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Eastern Light is a theme that Avip Priatna and his orchestra: Jakarta Concert Orchestra chose to open this month. Highlighting on the musical beauty of Asian composers, Eastern Light will presents the works of Chinese composer Chen Gang and He Zhanhao called “The Butterfly Lovers” – a violin concerto, featuring violinist Finna Kurniawati. Another great work by our own composer Glenn Bagus Z called Romansa is also part of the program, featuring flutist Metta F. Ariono.


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The concert will also feature The Resonanz Children’s Choir performing Taroret by Fero Aldiansya. On top of that all, the award-winning Batavia Madrigal Singers will also perform the works of JoHoon Park called Missa Brevis. Surely, this concert has all the right elements to start the month of December. Aside from working on this concert, Priatna will also conduct his “Wonderful Christmas” concert at Aula Simfonia on December 11. With highlights of various favorite Christmas works for choir and solo artists, Priatnais is going to perform with his full team including Jakarta Concert Orchestra, Batavia Madrigal Singers and The Resonanz Children Choir. Great soloists such as Farman Purnama (tenor), Christine Tambunan (soprano), Teza Sumendra (Indonesian Idol finalist 2006), Isyana, Boy Soprano and Brian Thomas (violin). Organized by PUKAT an organization for Catholic professionals and businessman, this concert’s revenue will be donated to support educational scholarship for the children of Papua and NTT.

Eastern Light December 1 starting at 3pm and 7pm onwards Balai Resital Kertanegara For more information: +6221-7201918 or +62-858 1414 2277

PUKAT Presents: Wonderful Christmas December 11 starting from 7.30pm onwards ‘Tis the season to be jolly, indeed. Thank Aula Simfonia Jakarta you for being a great reader and I would For more information: Imelda +62-813 like to wish all of you Merry Christmas and 817 442 39 (sms only) or imeldasanti. Happy New Year! sekretariat@gmail.com www.beatmag.com

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CD REVIEW

franz ferdinand

right thoughts, right words, right action

Worthless

Wonderful

Worm Fodder

Wow Worthy

Like this? Try these:

Arctic Monkeys AM Franz label mates on thrillingly top form.

Pulp

Different Class Top of the 90’s art rock class.

Orange Juice Rip it Up 80’s Scottish post punk from Glaswegian scene-starters.

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The path of pop history is littered with ‘buzz’ bands who crashed onto the scene with a debut that hit all the right notes, only to fizzle out after attempting to recreate that same album two or three more times. Remember Kaiser Chiefs? Von Bondies? The Kooks? It’s not to say that they were crap, more that pop’s fickle finger moves ever quicker pushing those buttons on the hype machine – not to mention a frothing record company looking to keep the revenues flowing. According to Franz Ferdinand front man Alex Kapranos, the three golden rules about how to stay in the game are; don’t go on tour too long, don’t go into the studio without any songs, and don’t stop talking to each other. By the time 2009’s laboured Tonight: Franz Ferdinand rolled round they’d broken all three, and subsequently came within a Brylcreem’d quiff of disbanding. Happily, the snappily-dressed Glasgow outfit seem to have learned their lesson and managed to sidestep the void by keeping Right Words… as lean as Kapranos’ cheek bones. The formula, it seems, is simple: Track average of three and a half minutes (clearly the correct scientific amount of time a pop song should last), groovy riffs that are catchier than a bag of fishing rods, and clutch of sunny harmonies that disguise a mix of existential panic and wry observations on the British condition. “Sometimes I wish you were here, weather permitting” croons Kapranos on the kicking “Right Words”, but the real guilty pleasure is follow up “Evil Eye”, which fuses choppy guitars with 50’s sci-fi kitsch and B-movie horror show ambiance (check out the video for a deliciously gory treat). As usual, the light and dark sides of love and sex are major themes throughout – particularly on “Love Illumination” (“We’re all looking for somebody to love”) and the nonchalant bounce of “Brief Encounters”, which takes place at a seedy suburban swinger’s party at the end of “a certain cul-de-sac”. The dreary reality: “We all choose our partners/We all choose our keys”, and ultimately there’s no real gratification: “Yeah, let’s pretend”. Perhaps the best moment comes on album closer “Goodbye Lovers & Friends”, where, having just churned out 35 minutes of almost faultless pop music, Kapranos declares wickedly: “So don’t play pop music/you know I hate pop music”, before ending the song with the line “This really is the end”. I think it’s pretty safe to say that he’s taking the piss. Archduke Dan Ashcroft.



Southern Gothic, a drug dealing lawyer, and Romantic time travel by: pande

There has never been two weeks void of new movies. Below we give you another few that might seem classic at heart but with a new modern twist. First, James Franco takes on the challenge of putting an 83-year-old literary work onto the cinema screen. Second, Fassbender, Cameron Diaz and Brad Pitt entangled in a bad deal gone really bad. Last but not least, is your sweet Rachel McAdams playing in yet another time travel movie. Go to www.21cineplex.com for the schedules and have fun watching.

As I Lay Dying Drama. Director: James Franco. Writer: James Franco (screenplay), Matthew Rager (screenplay), William Faulkner (novel “As I Lay Dying”). Cast: James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson, Jim Parrack, Ahna O’Reilly, Logan Marshall-Green, Danny McBride, Beth Grant, Scott Haze.

Set in a fictional county in Mississippi, the Bundren family is mourning the passing of Addie Bundren, the family matriarch. To honor her wish of being buried in Jefferson, everyone in the family is bringing her coffin on a mule-drawn wagon through the countryside, each with their own selfish motives. The journey proves to be a rough one when everything seems to come undone. The multi-talented James Franco is at the director’s helm for this film adaptation of the William Faulkner classic in what seems like a Southern Gothic themed masterpiece.

The Counselor Crime, Drama, Thriller. Director: Ridley Scott. Writer: Cormac McCarthy. Cast: Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt.

By-the-book lawyer, known only as The Counselor (Michael Fassbender) in the film, is pushing his luck by being engaged in a cocaine scam across the Texas-Mexico border. Things start to get out of control for The Counselor or anyone else in this thriller. With a tried and true director (Ridley Scott), an ensemble cast (Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt), and Cormac McCarthy in his screenplay debut, this ought to be one of the most violent and well thought out films of the year. If you liked No Country for Old Men, this movie is one you should pay close attention to.

About Time Comedy, Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi. Director: Richard Curtis. Writer: Richard Curtis. Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Margot Robbie.

This movie will have you nostalgic about earlier works of Richard Curtis (Love, Actually), in a more self-indulgent and time travelling way. So, expect a rich narrative imbued with several cute moments. An Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson plays Tim, a 21-year-old who learns from his charming father (Bill Nighy) that all men in his family can travel back in time. The film does not even need to tell us what he will do with it (it has something to do with love, actually). This movie looks like a date night winner. And by winner, we mean a romantic comedy that women will love and men can tolerate.

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NEW PLACE

B1

CLUB What

B1 is the latest place to hang out in Kemang. Their tagline is “be one or become one”. Inside the Arthas building, it has high ceilings, a dance floor, a long table that is also used as a catwalk for fashion shows, bar, DJ booth and sofas, while on the upper area there are sofas. Visitors will be amazed by the sound, lighting, lasers and of course, quality music played by the DJs. B1 also provides ample parking space for visitors.

Where

Arthas Building Ground Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No 11

Open

9pm – 4am Weekday 9pm – 5am Weekend

Music

Progressive, house, electro, commercial, vintage, classic house

Residents

DJ Toto, Denny Abal, Ibaas Baskara, Dhikasuci

Program

Beach Party (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday). Fashion Show (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday) VVIP Ladies (Ladies Night-Female DJ) on Wednesday. Lovely Day (Friday) One Love (Saturday). Ladies free entry everyday

Beverages

Lovely Day, Superman, 3sum

Food

Chicken Wings, Burgers, Sate, Martabak

Capacity

300 PAX

Contact

T. 0812 9005 0111 Pin bb : 27785386, 2667FFA5 Twitter : @b1_kemang Email : Marketing@b1club.net www.b1kemang.com

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fun pics Exodus

Blowfish

Body & Soul

Red Square

Sampoerna Strategic Square

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Sampoerna Strategic Square

Liquid Exchange

Otel Lobby

Dragonfly

Exodus

JIExpo


fun pics Club Voyeur, Illigals

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Umbra

Red Square

Sampoerna Strategic Square

Monstore

Puro


Red Square

Club Voyeur, Illigals

Blowfish

Potato Head Garage

Otel Lobby

Dragonfly

Puro

Sampoerna Strategic Square


Fun Pics - X2 / Equinox



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Headpiece & shoes, Sally Koeswanto, Price upon request Dress, Priyo Oktaviano, Price upon request Tutu, IKAT, Price upon request

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Burning Woman Psychedelic desert tribes rejoice, you look fabulous juxtaposed against the barren earth in all your glory.

photography/d.i: rici linde / ilham model: laura muljadi (jim models) stylist: stefani kumesan make up artist: shaira banu (081381456826) location: bsd city wardrobe: lenny agustin jl.setiabudi 2 no.500 – south jakarta phone. (021) 520 7355 fax. (021) 529 06620 mobile phone. 0811 992 557 priyo oktaviano jl. panglima polim iv no. 52, kebayoran baru south jakarta 12160 indonesia p. +62 21 727 83637, +62 21 720 3947 f. +62 21 727 83663 ikat dempo i #59 , kebayoran baru, south jakarta – indonesia phone. +62 21 720 3953 sally koeswanto cilandak dalam c-02, south jakarta, p. 021-75908381 barli asmara jl. dempo v/9, south jakarta, indonesia major minor l.1 ex plaza indonesia, central jakarta, p. 021-3145420 edbe jl. gunawarman 30, south jakarta

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The Global Power of Chanel

If the world did turn on an actual Chanel axis, it would look a little something like this: high collars on tweed aviatior coats; fluffy pink and teal hats to match; chain-enlaced biker boots or glossy patent styles riding high up the leg to meet a mini or pleated skirt; more coats in pink and black and either belted or cocoon-soft to reiterate the streamlined and aerodynamic shapes that were the focus here. There were slit-front skirts to show off shorter ones beneath and gaiters worn with flat brogues - layers making up the Chanel wardrobe for autumn/winter 2013-14. Tweed tunic tops sat over crisp white shirts to make for a clever take on a rugby shirt and skater skirts swung on by as the models orbited the world, just as the clothes will soon too. Little Chanel bags were boxy and bright in pink and yellow and blue or were small globe shapes to continue the worldly theme and it was boot-centric when it came to footwear. Next season, we’re taking to the skies - for where better to gain some of that perspective than from there? Address:Grand Indonesia, East Mall G Fl Unit 1 – 3, Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 1, Central Jakarta

An Emphasis on Volume, Texture, and Sharpness Bottega Veneta is one of the most luxury of the luxury brands. This time for their autumn-winter collection 2013/2014, shapes were more difficult - architectural pleats for skirts on dresses in black, cerise and mustard, or a cluster of them falling down and around from the collar of a coat. Great on the catwalk, trickier to wear day-to-day - and that’s what was so wonderful about spring/summer 2013. The intent was to emphasise volume - backed up by the buoyant hair - and texture: landscapelike felts blended into one and a raw elegance to frayed hems here and there throughout for an untamed beauty. No longer is the Bottega girl flirting her way to success. Instead she’s planning on being a little more precise about it. Let’s see how that works out. Address :Senayan City, G Fl Unit 90, 92, Jalan Asia Afrika No. 19, Central Jakarta

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The Stand Out Collection

So out came the most brilliant of leather motorbike jackets that started out worn as normal, but then navigated to being items all of their own that sat specifically down on the waist as though they had been tied around it, unzipping as they went. It was a great and clever riff. But the jackets also came with florals fading into them, roses which then spread out onto flannel lumberjack shirts for a beautiful urban and street take on the Givenchy wardrobe. Keeping it, as he said, real. Sweatshirts featured Bambi and shark jaws motifs and patchworks, and came belted, long sheer skirts trailing below - while more biker jackets and bombers were teamed with flamenco ruffles of skirts in shades of autumn leaves (rust, orange, red and yellow), moody reds and purple to make for a sensual and seductive colour palette. Toggle coats, too, gave a grounding to the collection - all the pieces in it are wearable, even humble, items but reinvented in the most articulate way to once again convey Tisci’s pure vision and his ability to make everything he touches beautiful. But it wasn’t beautiful in the sense that it was pretty, for these clothes came with serious gusto and had something punky about them too. Address: 1 Floor, Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta, T. 021-2992-3695 www.beatmag.com

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STYLE A Romantic Walk Through The Wilder Side of Burberry Valentine’s Day might not be for some time but that doesn’t mean the romance can’t be woken early. How so? Because we know what Burberry is about - it has the history and it has the heritage and it has the trench, but it also has Bailey who has a very clever knack of coming up with endless ideas with which to reincarnate the house’s staple. Step forward transparent glossy numbers with metal collars and belts to give them a more futuristic and glossy lease of life; leopard spots (yes, really) and love heart prints. There were pencil skirts and plenty of them (no sign of any kilts here) and they came attacked with strands and rivets - this collection was a real lesson in surface exploration, from stripes (red and blue and bold), to those dense strands and then those animal prints, which on one coat were rendered in the same metallic fixtures that anchored collars, cuffs and pockets elsewhere. It was a slick outing and even those animal prints were tamed the Burberry way and never looked over the top, instead they made for a great surprise and brought a polar opposite right on board to the brand. Address: Senayan City, Jalan Asia Afrika, Jakarta, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10270, Indonesia T. 021 72782399

Fun and CulturallyInfused

Roberto Cavalli’s Just Cavalli line caters to being a more instantly wearable wardrobe - it’s more urban and reflective of the girl on the street who wants to wear it. It’s young and vibrant. Last season we felt it go altogether fresher than we had seen before and that “edit” remained in tact today - albeit one that went a little medieval on us with prints reminiscent of stained glass and later little tunic dresses. Address : Plaza Senayan 1st Fl Unit 171C-173 Jl. Asia Afrika No. 8

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here’s already a pretty wide array of beauty products in Indonesia, but it certainly can’t hurt to have more. When you’re in the mood for more beauty brands, try checking out Beauty Box. The first store opened in July 2013 at Kota Kasablanka Mall, with the newest store opening in Mall Kelapa Gading. The store carries makeup, skincare, and fragrance products from brands that are not available at department stores or malls.

between all of us, the Glamglow Youthmud Tinglexfoliate Treatment. Already touted as Hollywood’s best kept beauty secret, it’s now available in Indonesia following the arrival of Beauty Box. Care to give it a shot? I haven’t tried makeup and skin care products from Beauty Box (yet). But I have Evaflor fragrances that I really really love, along with a fragrance from Yin Yang Parfums that I just tried. If you’re on a mission to find new makeup and skincare products or you want to stock up some fragrances, I think you might find something you like in the store.

Most beauty die-hards usually join a big pre-order call or rely on the kindness of friends and relatives traveling overseas to get some of these brands. These are tactics plenty of us resort to, but why spend a few weeks waiting Beauty Box Stores can be found at: if we can buy it right away? ● Kota Kasablanka Mall, Jakarta Some of the brands that Beauty Box ● Grand Indonesia West Mall, Jakarta carries are Lollipops, BOHO Cosmetics, ● Mall Kelapa Gading 1, Jakarta Novexpert, Evaflor, Glamglow, and ● Trans Studio Mall, Makassar many more. Glamglow is home to ● Paris Van Java, Bandung the most talked-about beauty product

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all the design schools that held shows at Jakarta Fashion Week 2014 (JFW), the one school that “gets” ready-to-wear the most is probably ESMOD Jakarta. This is the fifth year that the international fashion university group has participated in JFW, and for good reason too: successful graduates of this school include Major Minor‘s Ambar Pratiwi and Inneke Margarethe, Mel Ahyar, and Jeffry Tan. The

ESMOD Jakarta show at JFW highlighted the latest work of five young alumni who have already made a name for themselves in the business by establishing fashion lines of their own, so it was not only a good opportunity for the school to show off the thriving talent that it trains, but for us to also check out what has been prepared for the consumer in the fashion season to come.

Nez Perhaps a trademark of ESMOD Jakarta graduates is the designers’ propensity and mastery over use of flowy, featherweight materials. The fresh colors and light fabrics in this collection are great for traveling, and remind me a little of the Ardistia New York Resort/SS ’14 show. Designer Shahnaz Soraya graduated in 2010 and for this collection, titled Pop Romance, she was actually inspired by the weird unpredictable weather in Jakarta that has been shifting between rain and heat. Now that it’s been mentioned, this collection really does look great for rain or shine. Imelda Kartini Now here comes a show-stopping event: jaws were dropped and eyebrows slammed into hairlines with every outfit from the Concettismo collection by Imelda Kartini. This winner of ESMOD’s Best Graduate award in 2007 started her eponymous haute couture and bridal line in 2008, and she also happens to be the woman behind ready-to-wear label Bretzel. Kartini arranged for her clothes to be accompanied by headgear from Noriko Emmy, and the sequence started with several ornately embroidered and embellished cheongsams, followed by blood red tent dresses and shift dresses. The outfits that really had the audience gasping for air, however were the tulle ball gowns that looked like they had blood vessels of their own.

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STYLE Se… Prints that depict outer space have been a staple of indie/hipster fashion for the past couple of years now, and it doesn’t look like it has plans of stopping anytime soon. Se… by Sere Marini Simanjuntak has decided to go on that route by implementing the outer space pattern against basic black pieces. The Construction Dream collection was inspired by a vision in a dream, which the designer felt was the right time for freeind minds, and she hopes to encourage that through this collection. Established in 2009, these pieces are available at The Goods Dept, Alun-Alun, and Metro.

Sisca Tjong Moving on from casual ready-to-wear to something a little more formal is Sisca Tjong and her peculiarly-named Neo Mythologizm collection. Thankfully, her work was nowhere as stilted as the collection name, and it certainly did set out to attain its goals: inspired by the goddesses of ancient Greek mythology, Tjong presented some lavishly embroidered pieces that played heavily with silhouettes.

Vy by Silvy Dwianti This label has only been around since 2012, but already designer Silvy Dwianti keeps her fans on tender hooks by making every new collection starkly different from the previous one. Where her SS ’13 collection was dominated by bright neons and patterns of all sorts — stripes, houndstooth, and plaid — this latest collection, titled City In The Galaxy, sees simple silver and gray prints on black and white basics. Panels of sheer fabrics appear every now and then too to prevent entire looks from being weighed down by heavy blacks and grays. The straight lines, grayscale, and simple silhouette are a far cry from her previous collections; the variety so far is great and I really hope she keeps up the habit of shaking up looks every season and not fall into the habit of sticking to an aesthetic she is comfortable with, something that Deszell pointed out is the want of some new designers. www.beatmag.com

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No More Writers Block with Capital TsFW13 Collection

If you’re not familiar with local label Capital T, you should be. Tertia Enda dropped everything at her full-time job to study at Susan Budihardjo. From there, she founded Capital T with a mission to provide urban professional women the option of having clothes that suit their fast-paced city lifestyle. Capital T recently released Writer’s Block, the label’s F/W ’13 collection, and its press release had this to say:

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or this collection, the design was inspired by the term ‘Writer’s Block’ hence the name of the collection. Tertia Enda, the designer, found it enticing how a seemingly dismissive situation could ironically rouse progression on a story, often it even creates new details, new routes, new stories. This idea is represented by how Tertia tried to cut patterns in such ways to create some kind of procrastination feel on her collection and symbolizes the struggle of the author by playing with upside down interlocked triangles. The whole attempt resulted in arcane looks throughout the pieces, thus making this collection captivating both to see and to wear, like the beauty of writer’s block itself.

Forbidden played with squares and also made use of a pale pink shade that went beautifully with corresponding dark blues. Come to think of it, this collection is also home to an identical color palette not dissimilar to the previous one, possibly meaning that the designer has fallen into a design groove she’s comfortable with. True to her original mission of providing comfortable clothing to young urban women, Capital T delivers on freedom of movement. Each piece is neither too form-fitting or loose, letting the wearer take on the world in style.

Capital T is available online at Jakarta’s D Space at Debenham’s Lippo Mall Kemang, Happy-go-Lucky of Bandung, as well as Indonesian e-tailers Shopdeca.com and Zalora. The previous Capital T collection, co.id in Indonesia, Gnossem.com in titled Forbidden, also featured a very Singapore, and at FashionValet.com in prominent geometric motif: where Malaysia. there are triangles in this collection,

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Isabel Marant Pour H&M arrives on Indonesia The waiting is finally over. Isabel Marant Pour H&M has arrived on Indonesian shores, but as soon as store doors opened, the items just as quickly left after being snapped up by eager fans on the morning of November 14 at Gandaria City. These fashion enthusiasts, some of who had been camping in line since the previous night, were only given ten minutes to shop for the items they wanted, and they wasted no time in doing it. In a statement from an exclusive H&M interview, Marant said that “I design for everybody – women of any age, including young girls, their mothers and the young-at-heart grandmothers. Now, for the first time and with H&M, I’m also designing for my male friends, who have always begged me to do menswear. Usually my instinct tells me what will sell well. I cannot say how, but it always happens. I have the exact same feeling with this H&M collection.”

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Marant brings her mix of boho elegance and rock ‘n’ roll to this collection. There are plenty of textured knits and time she designed a solid wardrobe boho patterns in the form of coats, for men. jackets, trousers, sweatshirts, loose blouses, and floaty dresses. The knitted outerwear is warm and comfortable, true to Marant’s design Interestingly enough too, Marant philosophy, but also perfect for set a new personal record, as this Jakarta’s rainy days. Prices start from collaboration with H&M marks the first 299k up to 3,499k.

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ne of the most anticipated shows of Day Five of Jakarta Fashion Week was the Cleo Fashion Awards (CFA). It has become a favourite show at JFW, leaving the fashion tent bursting at the seams with a keen audience. The CFAs have never failed to deliver fresh stocks of bright and talented local labels, with names like Klé, Geulis, Danjyo Hiyoji and Hunting Fields having gone through the same baptism. Being part of the CFA has catapulted many labels into the spotlight, but this year they only focused on two

arenas: Most Promising Accessories Brand and Most Innovative Local Label. We look at Innovation awards next edition. The show opened up with the newest collections from last year’s winners Fréj and Identité. This goes on to further underline the thesis that labels chosen by CFA are not just artistically rich ones, but also capable of surviving in the business. It shows their continuation and where they are after the CFA: are they still alive and kicking as a brand and evolving in style? These labels are not one hit wonders.

If last year’s collection used the pencil as motif, this time Fréj channeled their creative stroke with paint brushes in precise arrangements that stand up to their previous collection. While one of last year’s candidates, More and more, presented a more appealing collection fused acrylic materials with wood, stainless steel, titanium, they are nowhere to be seen today. Fréj, on the other hand, has gone from strength to strength following their inclusion among the CFA hall of winners. They can differentiate between creating something truly innovative while creating another collection that has value in the consumer market. Check out their more modest collections at The Goods Dept and you’ll see accessories that are more everyday-ready. That is how a brand can survive: by actually selling their creations!

Identité seems to be going strong with their sporty feminine DNA and majority black ensemble, which is a fairly safe universal pick. The brand has been receiving plenty of support for their minimalistic but edgy style, with their black-on-black numbers really starting to look like the backbone of their entire design philosophy.


For the Most Promising Accessories Brand, the finalists were whittled down to House of Jealouxy, Massicot, and Rosalyn Citta. The diversity of style in this year’s accessories finalists is pretty varied: Rosalyn Citta is very well-polished, Massicot fun and colourful, and House of Jealouxy turning up the theatrical and satirical tones. Titled “Write Me Letters”, the choice of words by House of Jealouxy to adorn this par avion-inspired collection gave us the idea to be a bit more playful in our style. With a mix of acrylic, chains, and rope, the accessories were designed to take center stage in your ensemble. They look pretty overwhelming altogeher, are not actually as inyour-face when worn in moderation. They were basically designed to be conversation starters!

Those who want a more polished look will love the simplicity of Rosalyn Citta‘s Late Bloomers collection. Traditional heritage was at full display from the choice of material, which was a bronze-coloured metal in transposed into modern sleek designs and no coupling to create a smooth texture. This bridges the gap in the market for metal accessories, which is currently dominated by overly traditional designs that would do well when paired with power suits.

The last of the finalists and winner of the title, Massicot, brought a breathe of fresh air in the overly saturated resin accessories arena. Resins are tricky: it’s a great material to work with, but if you play it too safe or too bold, then it can get tacky very easily. Thankfully this did not happen in their case, with the playful take on nature-based colors as their source of inspiration to create an exotic colour palette of blues and browns. If you’ve seen their previous collections, you will be forgiven for thinking they were made of true gemstones and not resin! But what is magnificent is how they extended their resin accessories to footwear. Look at those colourful Cuban heels! It’ll be a big hit soon.


FOOD SCOOP Paulaner Bräuhaus Jakarta is back! Beer lovers rejoice, Paulaner Bräuhaus is reopened for business! Operated by Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta, Paulaner Bräuhaus reopened in its new location on the second floor of East Mall, Grand Indonesia Shopping Town. Overlooking one of the capital’s most recognizable landmarks, Bundaran HI, it is Bavaria’s biggest brewer and Jakarta’s only microbrewery. Paulaner Bräuhaus features home-brewed beers, including the classic Munich Lager, Munich Dark, as well as seasonal brews such as Oktoberfest and Maibock.The centuries-old traditional Bavarian beer recipe is followed using imported ingredients from Germany, and the beer is not filtered and contains no preservatives. And what better way to enjoy beer than with a plate of hearty homemade food? Get your fix of contemporary Bavarian cuisine with an extensive menu which caters to a variety of tastes; go for the popular Schweinshaxe (pork knuckle), or share a Paulaner Platter with your buddies.The Curry Wurst and the Chicken Schnitzel here are also noteworthy. All that good, genuine German fare! Paulaner Bräuhaus is housed in a 1,100 square meter rustic space with exposed brick wall, and the copper and steel brewing tanks are showcased at its center.The restaurant features seating for up to 400 guests, including a private dining room, and a stage with nightly live music performances. So, enjoy a little bit of Germany in Jakarta at the new Paulaner Bräuhaus. Prost! Paulaner Bräuhaus, Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta. Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, Jakarta 10310. T. (021) 2358 3871. Twitter & Instagram: @PaulanerJakarta. Facebook: PaulanerBrauhausJakarta.Website: www.paulaner-brauhaus.com/jakarta. Festive Season 2013 at Grand Hyatt Jakarta Grand Hyatt Jakarta has prepared exciting events and promotions to celebrate the festive season of 2013 throughout the month of December. From December 16-25, C’s Steak & Seafood Restaurant offers festive delicacies, featuring Truffled Celeriac Veloute, Chilled Turkey Roulade, Citrus Smoked Salmon for the appetizer selections; Traditional Roast Turkey with all the trimmings, Filled Turkey Leg, Pan Fried Halibut for the main courses, followed by Valrhona Chocolate Terrine, “Milk & Cookies” (five spice panacotta, chocolate cookies, fresh berries), and Sticky Toffee Pudding. From December 2-25, the Festive Boutique will be available with selections of chocolate, cookies, goodies, flowers and hampers. Guests can treat family and friends to a festive hamper from The Glass House, located on the lobby level. On New Year’s Eve, C’s Steak & Seafood Restaurant will showcase a delectable dinner buffet, like fresh seafood on ice, sushi and sashimi, foie gras live station, charcoal grilled meat and seafood, and more. Grand Hyatt Jalan M. H.Thamrin Kav. 28-30, Jakarta T. (021) 29921234

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FOOD SCOOP Fook Yew open in Grand Indonesia

Ismaya Group happily presents the opening of Fook Yew’s second outlet at Grand Indonesia! Fook Yew Shanghai Bistro and Bubble Tea Lab is a fun casual Chinese eatery inspired by the tasty delicacies from the streets of Shanghai, set in an old-fashioned Chinese pop-style canteen. They serve an exciting reinterpretation of classic Shanghai comfort food highlighted by its delicious Sheng Jian Bao (Shanghainese Pan Fried Bun) and fun beverage creations from its innovative Bubble Tea Lab.You can enjoy Shanghai Sandwich, Soup and Salad, Uncle Zhend Easy Bites, Dim Sum, Guang Dong Fried Rice, or Hong Kong Style Baked Rice. Fook Yew is a dashing, funky Chinese place, unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before. And remember—it’s not made in China. For the extraordinary experience in Shanghainese cuisine, treat yourself to Fook Yew today. (We really like typing “Fook Yew”) Fook Yew Shanghai Bistro & Bubble Tea Lab Grand Indonesia Shopping Town West Mall Level 3A #21A – 23 T. (021) 2358 0810 www.beatmag.com

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FOOD SCOOP New Menu at Portico Terrace Bistro With quality cuisines, tantalizing tipples, and a wonderful al fresco dining area, Portico Terrace Bistro has always been a firm favorite for foodies in town. And now with new and exciting items on the menu, Portico looks to win even more hearts, and stomaches! A good number of dishes including salads, pizzas, pastas, grilled meats, and all the way to desserts are all vying for your attention.Try the Tuna on a Bed of Greens (59k), with sundried tomatoes, lemon dressing, and tomato salsa as a starter.You can share the joy of the Al Salmone Pizza (79k); smoked salmon, cream sauce, mozzarella, mascarpone, and rocket leaves. A couple of tantalizing dishes from the grill include the Scallopine Tenderloin (195k); 100 grams panfried organic USDA beef, rocket leaves, grana padano, sautéed potato, and balsamic reduction, and the Beef Skewer (185k); 150 grams grilled organic USDA beef, served with mixed greens and homemade fries. And if you’re looking for a rice dish that’s a cut above the rest, go for the Grilled Lamb Shank (125k) served with fragrant spiced rice. For dessert, try the cutely-displayed Banana-Oreo Trifle (55k), mixed with Amaretto, cashew, cream cheese vanilla ice cream. There are plenty more choices on the menu, so go to Portico Terrace Bistro, and enjoy a memorable dining experience! PORTICO Terrace Bistro. Senayan City, Panin Tower GF, Jl. Asia Afrika Kav. 19 Jakarta Selatan.T. (021) 7278 1787 and 0813 1491 2828.Twitter : @porticojkt Base Café One place in Kelapa Gading that stands out from the crowd is Base Café. The place has three floors including a sports bar concept, which has a special touch with a bike hanging on the wall and very homey. In addition there is also a healthy menu, one of which is the popular Nasi Goreng Hijau (30k), with chicken, sausage, eggs, vegetables with green vegetable essence and rice. There is also the latest menu such as Fish Finger with dipping, Fried Kway Tiauw Base style, Oxtail Fried Butter, and Steam Dory. Another dish worth trying is Sweet Potatoes Cheese gratiné, dim sum Tofu Skin Rolls, and Sop Iga (60K), which includes pumpkin instead of the usual potato soup. In order to keep it healthy, whole wheat pasta is used with the added spices. Among the cocktails, Little Magic (52k) is highly recommended to try, and Base Devil (75k). Or you can enjoy the new mocktails Base Passion (35k) and must try Just Yellow (35k). Base Cafe Open Hour : 5pm – 12am Weekday, 5pm – 2am Weekend Jl. Boulevard Raya RA 27 No. 20. Kelapa Gading T. (021) 4517295

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ince first opening in London in 1971, Hard Rock Cafe has developed into one the most recognizable icons in popular culture. This is the place known for having an amazing collection of music memorabilia, a fun vibe, and of course, amazing food. And since opening in Sarinah Building in Jakarta in the early 90s, it has become a stalwart of the dining and nightlife scene in the capital. Hard Rock Café has never ceased its merry good times of rock and roll and Americanized portions of burgers, brownies, and cocktails.

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The current Hard Rock Café Jakarta is now located in swanky Pacific Place mall. It took a few months for them to reopen after moving out from their second location (eX Plaza Indonesia), but it’s well worth the wait! The new venue is bright and airy, with a casual-but-cool vibe. In keeping up with the times, the Hard Rock Café worldwide is now skewing towards a new, more family-oriented concept. The rock and roll memorabilia is still there, slightly less so but more nicely displayed. There’s the signature big neon guitar in front, and also patio seating should you want to enjoy your meal al fresco. A cozy VIP area is ready for your special gatherings as well.

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Of course, there’s a stage for the live bands. Yes, the popular “I Like Monday” program is back! Check out the different bands rockin’ out on stage every night. You can also get your fix of Hard Rock Café-related goodies at the Rock Shop, from the world famous pins to t-shirts to teddy bears and drum sticks; there’s something for everyone!


FOOD On to the food... Let’s all rejoice for the return of the famed Hard Rock Nachos (Rp. 167,441); fresh tortilla chips, smothered with cheese, seasoned pinto beans, and accompanied with sour cream, chopped green onions, pico de gallo, and fresh homemade salsa, big enough to feed a village!

incredible Grilled Barbecued Beef Short Ribs (Rp. 360,254); char-grilled and wellmarinated ribs, basted in a special hickory barbecue sauce, cooked to perfection, and served with seasoned fries, ranch beans, and coleslaw. Yee-haw! For dessert, the ultimate favorite here is the Hot Fudge Brownie (Rp. 98,942), sinfully smothered with Häagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream and hot fudge, topped with chopped walnuts, chocolate sprinkles, fresh whipped cream, and a maraschino cherry!

Or, if you and your pals want a taste of all the amazing appetizers, go for the Jumbo Combo (Rp. 179, 281) of Santa Fe spring rolls, hickory smoked chicken wings, onion rings, potato skins, and Tupelo chicken tenders. The Hurricane (Rp. 255,391 with Hurricane glass to keep) is a celebrated cocktail made The Legendary 10 with orange, mango, and pineapple juices, Oz. Burger (Rp. infused with Superior light rum, Myers’ dark 177,589) lives rum, Amaretto, and grenadine. The Blue up to its name; Devil (Rp. 90,063) is another noteworthy juicy homemade one. But the Ultimate Long Island Iced Tea burger patty, (Rp. 90,063) is one potent blend that is stacked high with truly a must-have! turkey bacon, a crisp fried onion It’s so good to have you back, Hard Rock ring, lettuce, Café! (Budi Iskandar) tomato, and a side of pickles Hard Rock Café and seasoned Pacific Place Unit G – 05, SCBD Lot 3 – 5, fries. Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 54 – 55, And how can you Jakarta 12190 go wrong with the T. (021) 5797 3055 Twitter: @HardRockCafeJKT Facebook: HardRockCafe Jakarta

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Welcome to ‘A place that connects us all’!

Wilshire The Foundry no. 8, SCBD Lot 8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52 – 53 Jakarta Selatan T. 021 5140 1018 www.wilshire.co.id

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ilshire is a long stretch of boulevard in Los Angeles, connecting Downtown LA all the way to Santa Monica beach, passing through many colorful areas of the city. And just like Los Angeles, Wilshire the restaurant captures the amalgamation of cultures and culinary that makes LA unique, and brings that spirit to Jakarta. The restaurant was established by a bunch of friends who once lived in Los Angeles, and we got to meet one of them, Ms. Dolly Chia. The USC alum and Le Cordon Bleu-educated Ms. Chia is also the executive chef at Wilshire, and she was kind enough to talk to us when we visited her eatery on a fairly busy afternoon. She gave us some recommendations from the menu which (are all) are top notch. We began with the Foie Gras Sushi (168k), which is a great blend of East and West; foie gras aburi served on sushi rice, topped with caramelized onions. The foie gras gives a certain je-ne-sais-quoi to the familiar sushi and takes it up a notch.

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FOOD We wanted to try another dish that looks like a unique LA-style blend of the Mexican favorite with bulgogi beef and kimchi salsa, the Korean Tacos (72k), but too bad it was already sold out at the time. So we opted for the Braised Beef Quesadilla (117k); braised flank steak served in tortilla with salsa, guacamole, cherry tomatoes, and arugula salad.

We also tried a nice cocktail called Blue Magic (89k); gin, vodka, light rum, triple sec, blue curaçao, melon liquor, orange juice, lime juice, lychee fruits. And there’s one very refreshing mocktail called Sheila Carnival (35k); pineapple juice, cranberry juice, orange juice, passion fruit, grenadine, which was topped with cotton candy for a festive touch.

Next up on our table was the Truffle Angel Hair Pasta (179k). Don’t be fooled by this plainlooking dish; it is divine! The perfectly al dente pasta is tossed in creamy truffle sauce, topped with freshly grated truffles. We thought we could hear a heavenly choir!

Wilshire also has a breakfast menu, which they served all throughout the day. The Crunchy French Toast with Oreo or Cornflakes (75k) are favorites, as well as the Smoked Salmon Egg Benedict (98k).

The Slow Cooked 55 Degree Beef (275k) is another winner in our book; 24-hour slowcooked wagyu short rib served with truffled mashed potato, grilled corn, and mushroom bordelaise. The meat is so tender and the sauce and the sides provided the ideal accompaniment.

Lunch specials are also available, perfect for your mid-day break. Try the Urban Rice (45k); steamed rice topped with fried egg, beef sausage, and chicken, or the Green Anchovies Fried Rice (55k); with crispy anchovies and local deep fried delights. And there’s also Spaghetti Aglio Olio With Shrimp (65k).

With an urban chic interior and fantastic dishes, Yes, they are already available in many places Wilshire is a noteworthy addition of eateries throughout Jakarta, but you must try the Cronuts for Jakarta’s discerning foodies. This is one well (50k) here.Wilshire’s Lemon Cronut and Nutella recommended newbie! (Budi Iskandar) Cronut are up there with the best of them.

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Happy veggie vibes abound in this new restaurant!

egetarianism is slowly but surely becoming a preferred lifestyle for many. People become vegetarian for different reasons; from respect for animal life to religious beliefs to health-related issues. In Jakarta, quite a good number of vegetarian restaurants are contemporary; this is one modern vegetarian starting to establish themselves. Usually, they restaurant. are leaning more towards Oriental cuisine. The kitchen uses natural ingredients, 100% Hopetown Kitchen and Tea Room is a new gluten-free and MSG-free. Some eggs and dairy restaurant focusing on vegetarian comfort food, products are still used, but the staff are more using natural ingredients. Tucked in Permata than happy to inform you about it.We rarely go Kuningan Building on the street connecting to a vegetarian eatery, but we’d been hearing Menara Imperium and Rasuna Apartments, the so much good buzz about this place we had to restaurant consists of two floors. The first is check it out. the dining area, while the second is available for private functions such as meetings or The menu is quite extensive, and from the gatherings, etc. By the way, yoga classes are also looks of it, Hopetown is taking a modern held on the second floor, should you want to and international approach on their food. We started with the Goulash Soup (45k); a twist check them out! on the traditional Hungarian spicy soup. The The spacious first floor is divided into three meat that is usually associated with this soup areas: a main dining room by the kitchen, is substituted by a mushroom product. Okay, a bar area, and an airy dining/lounging area maybe the texture takes a while to get familiar by the tall windows which also can be used with, but the taste of the soup is pretty good! I for your gatherings. The design is sleek and guess the kitchen really knows how to blend the

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herbs and spices. Another hearty offering here is the New York Sweet Corn and Mushroom Chowder (45k); a thick and creamy soup of sweet corn and mushroom, served with grated parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, paprika powder. The Mini Burritos (60k) is also a good starter; rolled baked flour tortilla with lettuce, red beans puree, salsa roja, guacamole, and sour cream, served with house salad and melted mozzarella cheese. A good dish to share here is the Speciale Vegetable Pizza (85k); freshly baked crispy thin pizza with BBQ sauce, baked rustic vegetables, tossed arugula with balsamic dressing, fried egg, basil chifonade, with parmesan cheese on top, plus scented with extra virgin olive oil. No meat on a pizza? No problem! This is one tasty treat that is well recommended. If you prefer a local type of dish, the Special Nasi Bakar (65k) is a must-try; traditional grilled wrapped yellow rice with kemangi leaf, chopped homemade vegetarian meatloaf and egg drop. Served with vegetable pickles, emping crackers, and sambel goring tempe. Simply wonderful!

Hopetown also has some noteworthy tapaslike dishes. Try the Enoki Frito Misto (80k); deep fried enoki mushroom with basil and dried chili, served with honey mustard sauce, and the Mushroom Martabak (55k); pan fried egg curry mushroom wrapped in spring roll skin, and served with special sauce. The Hopetown Brownie a la Mode (45k) and Hopetown Chocolate Cake (45k) should satisfy your craving for sweets. Vegetarian food doesn’t need to be bland and boring, and Hopetown is a proof of that. This is one solid addition to Jakarta’s culinary scene. (Budi Iskandar)

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GIZMOS NVIDIA Announces Project Shield Handheld Game Console

NVIDIA, best known for its GPUs, has just announced its latest offering – a portable, handheld gaming console dubbed Project Shield. Running on NVIDIA’s just-announced Tegra 4 chip – the world’s fastest mobile processor – the new console promises up to 38 hours of gaming pleasure, superb audio performance, and a seamless experience on the Android OS. Resembling a console controller with a built-in HD screen, the new system features a micro SD slot, USB port, standard audio jack and HDMI output for a high-definition connection to any HD screen. Specifications aside, this ambitious console aims to redefine mobile gaming, promising a seamless experience with your computer and any games you might own from Steam’s vast games library as well as NVIDIA’s Tegrazone game store. NVIDIA has offered tantalizingly few details but expect the new console to deliver sometime later this year. $299.00

Microsoft Announces the Official Release Date for the Xbox One

After Sony announced its next-gen console will be available starting November 15, Microsoft unveiled that its Xbox One will release on November 22 – one week before the retail craze of black Friday and exactly eight years after the release of the Xbox 360. In addition to publicizing its release date, Microsoft blogged that the latest Xbox CPU will be increased to 1.75GHz – a 10 percent increase from its original specifications. Although Sony has yet to officially detail the PlayStation 4’s CPU speed, it’s rumored to be upwards of about 2.75GHz. The Xbox One will retail at $100 USD more than its counterpart, but will also come with a Kinect system as opposed to Sony’s camera being sold separately.

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Barnes & Noble Introduces the Nook GlowLight

Tech company Wacom looks to advance calligraphy into the digital age with the Bamboo Stylus Mini. Designed to coexist with a slew of touchscreen gadgets by simply attaching to its headphone jack, this small stylus matches the size of your pinky finger, but feels like your prototypical writing utensil. While the rubber nip is easy to replace, its brass metal body is solid, yet light, and coated with a comfortable rubber grip. Wacom’s Bamboo Stylus Mini is available in six different colors and retails through the brand’s webstore for $14.95 USD.

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The tech boom of recent years has turned nearly every industry a competitive landscape. Publishing is not exempt from this, highlighted by the bevy of tablet readers released in the last couple of years. Barnes & Noble’s Nook is a frontrunner in its class, presently getting an upgrade in the form of the Nook Glowlight. This light, versatile tablet comes outfitted with a 6″ display, a battery life extended to around eight weeks, and a high-resolution E Ink® display – which renders digital pages as close to the real thing as possible. The Nook Glowlight also allows users to adjust text sizes, and of course has access to Barnes & Noble‘s three million-title library. Look for the Nook Glowlight on Barnes & Noble’s website for a very reasonable $119 USD.


GIZMOS Lomography Experimental Lens Kit Blasé shutterbugs and Saturday shooters alike rejoice as Lomography releases a new lens kit designed for the Micro Four Thirds cameras. The Experimental Lens Kit allows digital photographers to shoot multiple exposure images, not to mention try out one of the many built-in color filters. Featured in the package are three distinct lenses: a fisheye, 12mm wide angle and 24mm standard length lens. The Experimental Lens Kit is now available on Lomography’s web shop for approximately $128 USD.

Lomography Konstruktor DIY Kit As a tribute to the simple DIY cameras of the past, Lomography has crafted the Konstruktor – a contemporary update to the old DIY kits and the world’s very first build-it-yourself 35mm SLR camera. Featuring a slew of plastic pieces and easy-to-follow instructions, the entire camera can be built in less than 20 minutes and measures 121 × 33 × 65mm while boasting a detachable 50mm f/10 lens, a shutter speed of 1/80s with multiple exposures, and a focus distance of 0.5m-∞. The simple design even includes a tripod thread and ‘N’ and ‘B’ modes for regular and long exposures. For an in-depth look at the design, be sure to head on over to Lomography’s dedicated microsite, which includes everything from building and shooting instructions to galleries of sample photography and more. The Konstruktor is now available online for just $35 USD.

Harman Kardon Nova Stereo Streaming Sound System

Harman Kardon recently released a new pair of no-hassle stereo speakers designed to connect to and stream audio from just about anything. Called the Nova Stereo Streaming Sound System, the speakers feature sleek semi-translucent closures that contains a 2.5-inch driver and a 1.25-inch tweeter as well as a passive bass radiator, and Harman Kardon’s proprietary Digital Single Processing. In addition to both physical analog and optical inputs to connect to HDTV, Apple TV and the like, the speakers use Bluetooth to stream to laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones. The system is controllable via the Harman Kardon Remote app available for iProducts and Android phones. The $300 Nova system is currently available for purchase through the brand’s website.

Sony PlayStation Vita TV Connects Seamlessly to Home Entertainment

As we near the November release of its next-gen console, Sony takes to the web to unveil its latest creation – the Playstation Vita TV. This 60mm x 100mm gadget connects to your PlayStation 4 serving as a multimedia streaming console that plays Vita games, Sony’s Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited, Hulu, karaoke and so much more. With up to 1,300 games available at the time of its release, Sony further mentioned “a future system update” will allow users to use Vita TV in separate rooms of your home from which the PS4 console is located to stream PS4 and Vita games. Priced at about $100 USD, this piece of hardware includes ports for HDMI and Ethernet cables as well as an external memory card opening, a slot for Vita games, and a USB port. Unfortunately its November 14 release will only be available in Japan with later release dates in other markets. www.beatmag.com

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CLUB.BARS.restaurants clubs ALEXIS MAP B7 Bar, Karaoke, Spa Jl. R. E. Martadinata No. 1, Ancol. : 021-69833333 Alibi Map : N8 Club & Lounge Cyber 2 Tower Ground Floor Jl. HR Rasuna Said X5 No. 13 : 021.2902 1357 Twitter : @ALIBI_Jakarta Apollo 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 CJ’S MAP M2 Live Music & DJ’s Live Band, Rnb, House, Hotel Mulia Jl. Asia Afrika Senayan : 021-574.7777 Club Voyeur at illigals MAP E6 Jl. Hayam Wuruk 108 Jakarta Barat

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Jakarta 10350, Indonesia : 021 31990164

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

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

DOMAIN MAP M2 Mash Up Senayan City. Panin Tower, Senayan City, Basement 2 Jl Asia Afrika : 021-7278.1641

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

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

LUV’S MAP K6 Drink, Dance and Dine Sexy music City Walk Sudirman Jl.KH. Mas Mansyur No.121 : 021-2555.8882 Malioboro MAP E6 Bar-Karaoke-Club Jalan Gadjah Madah No. 13 : 021-63850000

House, Progressive, Trance Jl. Hayam Wuruk No.111 : 021- 626.3323 sun city MAP C6 Karaoke, Resto and Club 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 TIGA PULUH MAP L7 Band and DJ Le Meridien Hotel Jl.Jend Sudirman Kav 18-20 Jakarta Pusat : 021-251.3131 TRIPLE NINE MAP U5 House, Electro Jl. Kemang Raya No. 20a : 021-718.2284

FABLE LOUNGE MAP O5 Kawasan SCBD. Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 52-53 Lot 22 : +62 21 515 5008

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

Flirt Bar MAP C9 Fashion Hotel 10th Floor Jl. Gunung Sahari 12 No. 2A Jakarta Pusat : 021-649.0808

MOOVINA MAP J7 Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 021 2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com

X9 MAP T5 Castillo Building, Ground Floor. Jl. Kemang Raya 10A. Jakarta Selatan. : 021.7179 4492

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

MUSRO MAP G9 Legendary Club Hotel Borobudur Jl. Lapanagan Banteng Selatan No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-384.2050

2ND FLOOR MAP U6 Dine & Lounge Jl. Kemang Raya No. 43 A Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 718 2555

GOLDEN CROWN MAP C6 Nightclub, Discotheque, Karaoke, Resto & Lounge, Health Club, Spa House, Funky Kota Glodok Plaza 5-8 Fl Jl Pinangsia Raya No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-6230.2888 HARD ROCK CAFE MAP O6 Ground Floor #G-05, SCBD LOT 3-5, Jl Jend Sudirman Kav, 54-55, Kawasan Scbd, Jakarta, South Jakarta City,

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

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


CLUB.BARS.restaurants Jakarta Selatan : 021-2553 9450 / 51 Boutique Ktv Map N-3 Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit X 205 – 207. Jl. New Delhi No. 9. Pintu 1 Senayan. Jakarta 021-5790 1283 BURGUNDY MAP I7 Exclusive cocktail bar Hotel Grand Hyatt. Jalan M. H. Thamrin Jakarta Selatan : 021-2992.1234 CAFE DE HOOI MAP U1 Expat hangout Jl. Metro Duta Raya Plaza II Pondok Indah Jakarta Selatan : (62) 21 750 0742 D’PLACE MAP X3 Steak & Beer House Unplugged Sarinah Building Jl. Mh Thamrin No.11 Gf North Gate Jakarta Pusat : 021-310.7177 DeBurse Map 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 Marley MAP O4 Signature Bar & food The Energy Building 2nd Floor. SCBD Area, Lot 11A. Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53 : 021 5296-1199 Molly Malone’s MAP S6 Irish food and beer Senayan Arcadia Senayan : 021 7183382

Monstore Bar #01 John Doe Artsy Bar Map : U6 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 72C Phone : 021.717 96282 Murphy’s Irish Pub MAP S6 Irish food and beer Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021 718 3382 : 0818 833 643 MO BAR MAP K8 Clubbing Lounge Mandarin Oriental Hotel Jalan M.H. Thamrin, PO BOX 3392, Jakarta : 021. 2993 8888 MOONLIGHT MAP K6 Jazzy Lounge Jazz Pavilion Apartment Retail Arcade Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur kav 24 : 021-5794.1731 POSTE 47 MAP O8 Resto Bar The East Building Jl. Lingkar Mega Kuningan kav e32 : 021-2554.2707 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 TIPSY MAP T6 Wine & Bar DJ The Beat Building 2nd Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 29 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718.2970 UMBRA MAP T4 Cool live music lounge Jl. Taman Kemang 1, No6 Kemang. : 021 718 1148

Restaurants APHRODITES MAP M9 Expat resto and sports Club Rasuna Jl. H.R Rasuna Said kav c-22 : 021-527.3307 AL NAFOURA MAP L6 Middle Eastern Le Meridien Hotel Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 18-20 : 021 - 251 3131 ANATOLIA MAP U5 Turkish Jl. Kemang Raya no. 110A Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 719 4658 AH YAT SEAFOOD MAP N3 Chinese Jl. Pintu Lima Kompleks Gelora Senayan Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 570 5333 Aruba MAP Q2 Caribbean Resto & Bar Pasaraya Building GF & UG Floor Jl. Iskandarsyah II No.2 : 021-7278 0419 www.arubajakarta.com 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, www.beatmag.com

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DECANTER MAP N9 Mediterranean Plaza Kuningan, Menara Utara, Ground Floor Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. C1114 - Jakarta Pusat : 021- 529 63 888 DE BURSE CAFE map O4 Western expat bar and restaurant Equity Tower, LG Unit E, SCBD lot 9, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman : 021 - 2903 5451 Die Stube map T 4 German dining Plaza Bisnis Kemang 1 GF Jl. Kemang Raya no. 2 Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7179 34 86 DOMAIN MAP Q5 Resto and mashup. Panin Tower B2 Floor, Senayan City Jalan Asia Afrika Kav. 19 Jakarta 10270 : 021 - 7278 1641 EASTERN PROMISE MAP 64 Indian and western food Jl Kemang Raya 5 Jakarta Selatan : 021-7179 0151 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


CLUB.BARS.restaurants International dining Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Jalan New Delhi, Senayan : 021 579 01433

Mall Taman Anggrek, Unit E 16 A , Level 2 : 021 - 563 9590

MOOVINA MAP J7 International dining Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 021 2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com

PASTIS MAP M8 International dining The Kuningan Suites Apartment Jl. Setiabudi Utara, Kuningan : 021- 5260 260

MOYA MAP L6 Spanish Pavilion Apartment Retail Arcade JL. KH Mas Mansyur kav 24 : 021 - 5794 1733

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

Murphy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant MAP T5 International dining Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021 718 3382 : 0818 833 643

Potbelli map Q 2 International dining Blok M Square Lt.5 Tennant 11 no. 07 Jl. Melawai V Jakarta Selatan (021) 2904 2540

NUTMEG MAP R5 European Oktroi Plaza. Jl. Kemang Utara Raya No.1 Kemang. : 021 - 7195020

parc 19 MAP S2 International dining Jl. Taman Kemang 19, Kemang. : 021 719 9988

OCHA & BELLA Map I8 International dining Jl KH Wahid Hasyim no 70 Menteng Jakarta Pusat 10340 021 3105 777 / 999 www.ochaandbella.com

PIZZA E BIRRA MAP I6 Pizza & Beer Plaza Indonesia Extension 5th Floor, Unit E 22-23 JL.MH Thamrin Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 319 28070

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

PLANET HOLLYWOOD MAP O6 International dining Jl. Gatot Subroto kav 16 Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 526 7827

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

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 and more. Kamome Building Lt. 2, Melawai, Blok M Jakarta Selatan : 021-7280 0268 RATATOUILLE MAP L8 French cuisine and bar Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav 20 Kuningan : 021-5290 0351 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 www.beatmag.com

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

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

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

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

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SHOPs 707 MAP V-6 A mix of hip ‘urban’ fashion labels and collectable products Jl. Kemang Raya No. 8B, (next to Aksara, under Casa) : 021 718 051

Cilandak Town Square

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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THERETHEN

Cirque Du Freak Night Foundry No.8 Friday, Oct 25 It was a pre-Halloween night and Foundry presented DJ Gregori Klosman and the visual horror mapping by Motion House made Level II look like a graveyard.

No Way Back Potato Head Garage Friday, Oct 25 It was a 90s hip hop revival at Potato Head Garage with DJ Anton and Dipha bringing the greatest hip hop beats from one of the coolest decades.

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THERETHEN Guinness Arthur’s Day JIExpo Hall D2 Kemayoran Saturday, Oct 26 After touring around a few Indonesian cities, the Guinness Arthur’s Day finished in Jakarta for the main show with performances by Club8, One Republic and a closing by Mew.

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THERETHEN Absolut Flair Bartender Competition red square monday Oct 28 Absolut and Red Square had their annual bar flair competition and this year the winner was John from Bali (pictured below right), runner up was Endra Mukana from Bali and the third place went to Asa from Jakarta.

Dia De Los Muertos Mandarin Oriental Bar Wednesday, Oct 30 Day of the dead held at the Mandarin Oriental Bar had entertainment by the Java Beat Band, DJ Lya, and dancers from AN Generation.

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THERETHEN Fable 1st Anniversary Fable Thursday Oct 31 Fable celebrated their 1st anniversary with a Halloween party and DJ Rebecca and Fiona hit the decks to entertain the costume clad crowd.

Sexy Halloween Party Sky Lounge At Mercure Thursday, Oct 31 There was a Halloween party at the rooftop at Mercure Hotel Lebak Bulus and the party was full entertainment by DJ Bayu Satria, live music and hot scary dancers.

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THERETHEN Blood On The Dance Floor Red Square

Thursday, Oct 31 Just like in Jacko’s Thriller movie, Red Square turned into a zombieland with a competition for the scariest costume and a Michael Jackson look-a-like as DJ Baby Drie played dance music anthems thoughout the night.

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opening body and soul kota kasablanka thursday, oct 31 Body and Soul opened a new store in the new Kota Kasablanka mall with a fashion show, beats and some nice words from B&S GM Navid Anand.

The Haunted Casino Otel Lobby Thursday, Oct 31 Otel Lobby held a Halloween together with their 2nd Anniversary Party featuring live performances by Girls in Suits, DJ Jeremy Jay and Tiara Eve.

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THERETHEN Global Art Of Mixing Potato Head Garage Friday, Nov 8 Henessy Artistry held a music collaboration with the concept ‘The Global Art Of Mixing’ featuring DJ Miss Roxx, DJ Yasmin, Singer Vyna Lee, Iwa K and Lapsap.

9th Anniversary Dragonfly Wednesday, Nov 13 Dragonfly held their 9th anniversary midweek and brought the famous DJ Benny Benassi into the party and the crowd was partying like rock stars until well late.

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Ghoulish Glam Exodus Friday, nov 1 This Halloween party in conjunction with the announcement of the Paranoia Award 2013 nominees featured entertainment by DJ Ethnic, Dmust Akira, and Sofia.

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THERETHEN Space Age Party Sampoerna Strategic Square Saturday, Nov 9 This year Smirnoff Ice was back with a new “space-age” theme and presented international DJ Jack Beats, Kamikaze, Alex Kidd on two stages. The red stage played harder beats and green stage had new disco.

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THERETHEN Jakarta Blues Festival Istora Senayan Saturday, Nov 16 Ina Blues was back again with Djarum Super Jakarta Blues Festival 2013 with international and local bands performing on five stages in Istora including Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal from Guns N Roses and Kazumi Watanabe.

Liverpool Legend Robbie Fowler Molly Malone’s Monday, Nov 25 World Football Legend Robbie Fowler came to Jakarta and had a meet and greet with fans at Molly Malone’s, where he had a drink and a chat with football maniacs who were really excited to be in the champ’s presence. He was also seen at Murphy’s and Aphrodites.

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