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28. Pop-Up MarKets A great alternative to boring malls around town.

30. ALESSO This emerging talent gets examined in this article.

24. MR MIKEY MORAN DJ, entrepreneur, and style icon... Mikey Moran has it all....

12. The Scoop

34. CD Review

14. Timeline

35. Movies

32. Classical

36. New Place


46. Fashion Catches Disco FeVer Style is going back to the the days of disco.

54. WARUNG TURKI 38. Fun Pics 44. Style 50. Food Scoop 64. Jakarta Listing 73. There Then

Want some great Turkish delights, look no further.

58. LOCANDA Thai and Italian under one roof? Really?

60. Ms Choo This new brasserie has a lot of nice comfort foods.

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manage to keep on going with the good times. I noticed the top of a bottle price. I asked what that was all about and the waiter said yes, it’s a new tax. Maybe he was referring to the PPN and service charge but I was thinking that doesn’t add up either. PPN should be 10% and service what, 5%? It isn’t

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a 5 star hotel after all. The recent import tax hike, or as it was first perceived, has come into being but with very little effect on anything. The import tax previously being $10.00 a bottle on wine was actually less than what they plan now

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the importation tax is be around 50% cheaper than before. I wonder if they will be passed onto consumers. I doubt it. Next time you see 25% tax on a bill ask for a clear definition of what it is from the manager - it could be someone trying to pull the import tax wool over your eyes, nothing more. After the busy times during August in Bali and elsewhere it’s time to get back into full gear in Jakarta. Watch out for the reopening of Dragonfly at the beginning then later in the month the next big rave party presented by the folks at X2 Club Jakarta in JL EXPO Kemayoran with Alesso called Invasion 2015. There are a load of DJs and live musicians

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SCOOP The 90s Festival For those who grew up in the 90s, you will surely be familiar with the tunes of local acts P Project, Base Jam, Bunglon, ME, Protonema, Jingga, and Coboy. These bands will be performing in “The 90’s Festival Big Reunion” set to be held on Saturday, November 7, in Istora Senayan, Jakarta. Big time 90s international band, Frente, will also take part in the festival. The festival’s lineup will continuosly grow, so be sure to check out www.the90sfestival.com for the latest update. Preseale tickets are 350k, avaialble now at loketics.com.

Archipelago International opening Jakarta’s 12th favehotel Continuing the expansion of the Fave hotel brand in the Indonesian capital, Archipelago International announced the opening of Fave hotel Zainul Arifin in Jakarta’s Chinatown. The 12th Fave hotel in Jakarta offers easy access to the North and Central Jakarta business districts, old Batavia and the many government offices around the Presidential Palace. With this convenient location, Fave hotel Zainul Arifin aims to be a prime choice for business and leisure travelers, wanting to explore the heart of Jakarta and Chinatown. There are good quality services that you can enjoy, from free high speed WiFi, a coffee shop that serves a simple but hearty breakfast and many light and healthy choices throughout the day and also a selection of meeting facilities for business travelers.

Anniversary Party of Hangover Hangover will be celebrating their 1st anniversary party with plenty of entertaining events scheduled between September 14 to 19. Starting from Monday with the special program ‘Monday Garage’ with ‘Garage’ music, and ‘Garage Sale’ prices for food and beverages. Continuing to Tuesday with the band playing all the kinds of rock, from classic till contemporary. Hangover on Wednesday, September 16, will see DJ Guntur spinning classic tunes from the 90s era. Move to Thursday, September 17, Colors band will bring back memories of Genesis and Phil Collins. DJ Jockie Saputra will spin classic anthems on Friday night, including pole dancing performances. The peak of the anniversary parties will be held Saturday night, with performance from DJ Rim and Soulover dancers, including a fashion show by Panca.

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SCOOP Heineken Green Room Heineken presents an audio-visual experiment for clubbers called the Heineken Green Room - Original Sound Experiment, in collaboration with some of Indonesia’s biggest DJs, such as Dipha Barus, Yasmin, Riri, Mahesa, and Tiara Eve. The theme of the Heineken Green Room is “Can You See Music?” which is a collaboration between EDM and advanced visuals. The idea of the event is to enable people to ‘visualize’ the music being heard.In this experiment, the DJ and consumers can connect with a highly advanced giant ball called “The Orb” which will be the center of a spectacular visual and interactive performance.Through the Heineken Green Room mobile app, consumers can interact with The Orb, including uploading selfies that will be displayed on The Orb, monitors and reports the energy expended by partygoers after an event, and dance contests between consumers against the The Orb. First held in August, the Heineken Green Room will go on tour across Indonesia, visiting Bandung, Medan, Surabaya, Samarinda, Bali and Bogor with the peak event set to be held in Colloseum, Jakarta on October 10.

Jak Japan Matsuri 2015 In an attempt to better foster cultural ties between Indonesia and Japan, the “Jak-Japan Matsuri” was first held in 2008, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations.The annual event is held in partnership between the Japanese embassy and the Jakarta government. This year’s Jak-Japan Matsuri event will be held from September 6 to 13 at Plaza Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan. This year’s theme is “Indonesia-Japan, in Dream Team”. The event will present various traditional and modern cultures of both Japan and Indonesia, including photography expo, dances, anime, Manga, cosplay, and also Indonesian and Japanese culinary options.

Jakarta Comic Con The world-renowned annual multi-genre entertainment and comic convention, Comic Con, is ready to be held for the first time in Jakarta this September 25 to 27, at the JI Expo Kemayoran. Jakarta Comic Con will feature various pop culture attractions; from the best in movies and TV series, to animation, comics, cartoons, toys, video games, collectibles, and live stage activities. Jakarta Comic Con will join forces with the Anime Festival Asia (AFA) Indonesia- the biggest Anime event outside of Japan– creating a massive event appealing to all ages and demographics. Fans will have a chance to meet and exchange ideas about their favourite films, animations and artists. There will also be a Comic Con Cosplay Contest - so get thinking about your costume. Meet and greet with several actors, including Bima-X and Kelly Hu who plays China White in the movie series Arrow. www.beatmag.com

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SEPTEMBER Dragonfly

Ftampa

With roots from Brazil, FTampa (Felipe Tampa) is an artist based in Los Angeles. Aside from acquring support from Hardwell, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, and Tiesto, FTampa has also caught the attention of game studios, licensing some originals for Playstation and Xbox titles. Professionally producing since 2010, Ftampa is proudly taking the Brazilian EDM scene to new heights, rocking the stage of big festivals in the likes of Tomorrowland. Ftampa will perform in the Dragonfly Launching Party ‘Premiere’ on Friday, September 4.

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Colosseum Club

Jewelz & Sparks

Nearly every production made by German duo producer/DJJewelz& Sparks since 2012 has gained heavy support from dance music’s elite DJs. First signing up for some original tracks and a remix for Fedde Le Grand on his very own imprint, Flamingo Recordings, they got recognized by worlds #1 DJ Hardwell and his label Revealed Recordings. “Unless We Forget”, a fresh vocal track and their first release on Hardwells imprint quickly climbed the Beatport charts, putting their name on the map in a league of dance music that proves their talent. They will mesmerize the dance floor in Colosseum Club with their dark beats on Friday, September 4.

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Nebula Club

DJ Hello Kitty

As her stage name implies, DJ Hello Kitty puts on a kitty costume and what could be the biggest headphones ever when performing on stage. Hailing from Japan (of course) she made her debut in 2010 and is already making appearances accross Asia. Besides releasing her mix CD DJ Hello Kitty in the Mix in 2010, DJ Hello Kitty has been involved in other projects, such as producing music for Japanese boy band SMAP,and Ayumi Hamasaki’s ‘Feel the Love/Merry‐Go‐Round’. She will be purring in Nebula Club, Central Park Mall, on Saturday, September 5. FDC 350k.

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FRI SEPTEMBER 11 Empirica

Joechen Miller

Bringing a crossbreed of progressive, electro and trance to his studio and deck work, Jochen Miller embodies the new decade’s free form, big room sound. From his earliest turntable days he’s challenged the traditional EDM boundaries to take countless global dancefloors by storm. The Dutch DJ has played in massive music fairs in his home country, including Trance Energy, Mysteryland, and Dance Valley before branching out abroad. Jochen Miller also hosts the Stay Connected radio show aired on several stations, including Trance FM. He will be bringing his best beats to Empirica on Friday, September 11.

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X2 Club

Mark Sixma

Mark Sixma inevitably caught the dance music bug growing up in now-famous Breda, the Dutch city that produced Tiësto, Hardwell, and more. After mastering the art of DJing in his teenage years, Mark decided to try his hand at making his own music to play live. It wasn’t long before Armin van Buuren selected Mark’s tracks for his annual, platinum-selling A State Of Trance compilation three years in a row. Mark has released on some of the biggest labels in dance music, including Armada, Black Hole, Spinnin’, High Contrast and Flashover. Highlights of Mark’s DJing career was performing at A State Of Trance 550 and 650 in 2014. Mark Sixma will be electrifying the crowd in X2 Club on Friday, September 11.

FRI SEPTEMBER 11 Colosseum

DJ MyonAnd Shane54

Hailing from Hungary, Myon & Shane 54 have achieved extraordinary success in the international dance music scene, having established a solid reputation for themselves with notable releases including numerous Beatport number ones and consistent rankings among DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs. They produce for some of the biggest names in music, are constant fixtures in set lists of some of world’s best known DJs, and regularly featured in a multitude of EDM radio show playlists. Myon & Shane 54 also host their own weekly radio show “International Departures”.See them live bringing their finest tunes to Colosseum on Friday, September 11.

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TIMELINE Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan

Bon Jovi

Iconic American rock band, Bon Jovi, was formed in 1983 in New Jersey. Thus far, Bon Jovi has released 12 studio albums, plus two compilations and two live albums. They are one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide and performed more than 2,700 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 34 million fans. Bon Jovi will be performing in Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, on Friday, September 11. Tickets start from 500k, available at www. bonjovijakarta.com.

FRI SEPTEMBER 11 The Kasablanka Main Hall

Bangtan Boys

Bangtan Boys (BTS) is a sevenmember hip-hop boybandfrom Seoul that debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment.Check out there cool stage names: Rap Monster, J-Hope, V, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, and Suga. The boys gained enormous attention with their debut single “No More Dream”. Their army of fans arecalled A.R.M.Y, and clearly a lot of them are from Indonesia. BTS has won several “New Artist of the Year” awards, including at the 2013 MelOn Music Awards and Golden Disk Awards, and the 2014 Seoul Music Awards- all three are important music awards in South Korea. Catch the boys live in The Kasablanka Main Hall on Friday, September 11. Tickets start from 630k, available at www.indotix.com

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TIMELINE Kina Grannis Elements tour Skenoo Hall Gandaria City

Kina Grannis

Kina Kasuya Grannis, famously as Kina Grannis, is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter. Half Japanese and half European American, she was first dicovered after her self-made music video won the 2008 “Doritos Crash the Super Bowl” contest, annual online commercial competition, which she landed a recording contract with Interscope Records. She’s also won Best Web-Born Artist at the 2011 MTV O Music Awards. In late 2014 and into 2015, Grannis launched her Elements tour in Europe and North America. She will be performing in Skenoo Hall, Gandaria City, on Wednesday, September 16. Tickets start from 350k, avaiable www.rajakarcis.com.

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SAT SEPTEMBER 19 Equinox

Ruckus

At 16 years old, just two years after receiving turntables as a birthday gift, Ruckus was headlining the biggest nightclubs in his native Miami. He now plays more than 180 shows a year, and is a resident DJ in nightclubs around the US, including New York, Miami, Las Vegas, and Atlantic City. He has played private shows for celebrities including Adrian Brody, Christina Aguilera, Diddy, Magic Johnson, and Steven Tyler. He also provides the music at exclusive parties for corporate clients including Calvin Klein, PlayStation, Prada, and Virgin and fashion shows and film premiers around the world. He will be entertaining the crowd at Equinox with his hip hop-RnB-electronic music beats on Saturday, September 19

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Upper Room Jakarta

Silent Siren

Silent Siren is currently the hottest music act from Japan, proven by having nine songs on Japan’s most important music chart, Oricon. Silent Siren consists of Suu (Sumire Yoshida) as vocalist and guitarist, Hinanchu (Hinako Umemura) on the drums, Ainyan (Aina Yamauchi) on the bass, and Yukarun (Yukako Kurosaka) as keyboardist. Formed in 2010 the all-girl band will be performing in the Upper Room Jakarta on Saturday, September 19. Tickets start from 150k, available at rajakarcis.com.

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FRI SEPTEMBER 25

AFAID 2015’s I LOVE ANISONG Concerts JIExpo Kemayoran

FLOW

Japanese rock band, Flow, was formed in 1998and made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist, and a guitarist. As of March 2015, the alternive rock and pop punk band has released 29 singles and nine studio albums. Most notable, their songs have been used in the opening sequences of several anime series including Naruto, Dragon Ball, and video games.They will be part of a lineup of bands rocking the Anime Festival Asia Indonesia (AFAID) 2015 ‘I LOVE ANISONG’concert on Friday, September 25 in JIExpoKemayoran. Tickets start from 450k available at www.loket.com.

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Invasion 2015 Electric Dance Festival JIExpo Kemayoran

Alesso

After successfully bringing Tiesto to electrify Invasion in 2013, Invasion is back this year and will present one of the world’s biggest DJs, Alesso. Invasion 2015 Electric Dance Festival will be held on Saturday, September 26 at JIExpo Kemayoran Jakarta, and is set to be the biggest indoor dance music festival ever held in Jakarta. Normal price tickets are 635k, available at www.loket.com

SAT SEPTEMBER 26 JIExpo Kemayoran

Fripside

Fripside is a Japanese trance and pop duo, formed by Satoshi Yaginuma (Sat) in 2002. In 2009, the voice actress Yoshino Nanjo joined the unit replaced nao as the vocalist of Fripside. Their first single “Only My Railgun” made its debut on the Oricon weekly chart at 3rd position. In 2012, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Fripside, the album “Decade” was released. They have music blend from some elements like pop, synthpop, trance and pop rock. See their performance in I Love Anisong that held in JIExpo Kemayoran and you can get the ticket on www.rajakarcis.com

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TIMELINE Invasion 2015 JIEXPO Kemayoran Hall A Jakarta

Ale Mora

Hailing from the quiet city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Ale Mora has steadily carved his way into today’s progressive house stardom with the support of heavy names in the industry such as Tiësto, Gareth Emery, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and W&W. After his first release in 2014 on Smash The House label of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ale’s career took off. Having performed at the world’s leading music festivals such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Sunburn. He will be part of the awesome lineup in Invasion 2015 set to be held on Saturday, September 26 in JIEXPO Kemayoran Hall A Jakarta. Tickets are 625k, available at www. rajakarcis.com

SAT SEPTEMBER 26 Cloud Lounge

Husky

Hailing from Australia, DJ/ producer Husky plays house music which he describes as ‘soulful’, ‘funky’, and ‘underground’. He is also one half of the production/live act duo known as Random Soul. Husky currently holds residencies at several Sydney clubs, including The Argyle and Wham @ World Bar. Catch him bring out his latest production in Cloud Lounge, The Plaza, on Saturday, September 26.

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iN OCTOBER Senayan, Basket Hall

Helloween

Helloween is a German power metal band founded in 1984 in Hamburg, Germany. The band is a pioneering force in the power metal genre, where 12 musicians have been a part of the band’s line-up in its history. Since its creation, Helloween has released fourteen studio albums, three live albums, three EPs, and 27 singles, and has sold more than eight million records worldwide. In May this year the band released their latest album, My GodGiven Right, and is currently on a world promo tour which will stop by Jakarta on Thursday, October 22, performing in the Senayan Basket Hall. Tickets start from 175k available at www. ibudibjo.com

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THURS OCTOBER 22 Ciputra Theater – Ciputra Artpreneur

The Sound Of music Broadway Tour

The six-time Tony Award winning The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical first produced in 1959 adapted from the1956 German film Die Trapp-Familie and Maria von Trapp’s autobiography The Story of the Trapp Family Singers. In 1965 it was adapted into a Hollywood film musical starring Julie Andrews and won five Oscars,including Best Picture, and became one of the most popular films of all time. The world’smost beloved musical will come to Jakarta with performance dates between Tuesday – Sunday, October 6-18 at the CiputraTheater – CiputraArtpreneur. Tickets start from 930k, available at wwwkiostix.com

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FEATURE

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ikey Moran has been DJing around all parts of Indonesia, Asia and America for the past eleven years and recently hit even more limelight with his GO-JEK company suddenly becoming the shining light of modern commerce in this land in need of some inspiration. Born in Jakarta, the 34-year-old co-founder and brand director of Go-Jek - the motorcycle taxi/courier company, renowned DJ and all-round nice guy had a quick chat with The Beat about his Jakarta and Bali worlds.

Mr Mikey Moran How do you combine work and play nowadays that you are a Go-Jek entrepreneur and top Indonesian DJ? It’s really all about time management... Since working fulltime in Go-Jek as of last year, life has been a complete rollercoaster. A lot of sacrifices have been made not to take certain gigs because your priorities have shifted. I think however being 11 years into DJing, I felt I have already fulfilled my dreams of going international and opening for big names like Far East Movement, Neyo, Swedish House Mafia, Gorillaz, Mos Def and many more. Now I guess there is now a sort of a 180 turn on not having to hustle as much and/or taking every single gig offered. Being older, I have to balance my life and health, that’s definitely important. And the fact that Go-Jek has now become a bigger priority over taking gigs. Can I get personal? Love life and stuff? Are you single? Yes single and ready to mingle.

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FEATURE So you must be hot property in bachelor circles nowadays, how do you sort that out, do you do much dating? Lol. First it was DJing,and now that Go-Jek has blown up you become a bit of a celebrity from people just knowing you work for Go-Jek. Even our drivers and staff are getting that limelight. I usually don’t like to disclose any of this info though, I let people find out for themselves. It’s more interesting that way. Where would you take a gal on a date? I’m sort of a classic man. Dinner and movie date. I love food and movies so I keep it simple. But sometimes it’s fun to do something outta the ordinary. Like check out new spots around the city, rooftop bars, exhibitions, events. It’s nice to just venture out a little, gets you to know the person better. So what’s your favorite style of gig to spin at? In Jakarta. EDM rules all, but I’m over it. I started DJing because I loved playing the music I liked and my friends supported me on that. With EDM, my friends are not too keen. I love hip hop ‘cause it’s soulful, and peeps put their soul into dancing to it. But my fave is definitely deep/tech house. My last few mixes are of that genre, but it’s hard to play that in Jakarta ‘cause it’s not widely accepted by the Jakarta scene yet. Have you been playing any deep house gigs? In Bali I play a lot of deep house and now in the next two weeks I have two gigs playing deep house in Jakarta and during September I’m playing in the F1 Singapore in that genre as well. Super pumped! Where do you think are the best nights out in Jakarta and Bali? And why? My favorite party of the year is the Ku De Ta Bikini Party. It always falls on my birthday or on the week of it, so it’s an awesome place to celebrate. Just good vibes, music and peeps. I like the Straw Hut parties, loving the Cocoon Splash and Bounce parties and Jenja overall

on hip hop nights and the weekends. As for Jakarta, Jakarta Warehouse Project, my Trigger Production parties, The Joint, Peaches and Cream, and Skye Lounge Sunday parties. They are all dope because people are really into the music and go there for the music. From a DJs perspective, it’s so fulfilling. What’s your usual day like nowadays? What time do you get up? Hmm. Get up usually around 8ish. Make some breakfast if I have the groceries. Get to the office around 9.30/10. And then it’s usually a day of meetings and answering a ton of emails, messages and phone calls concerning Go-Jek. I just built a new web division for Go-Jek which I’m excited about. Leave work around 6/7. Then head home and go to the gym, play some basketball, do some running, then dinner. At night I usually just relax, download tracks or watch some TV. Gotta love the TV shows out there nowadays. What are your favorites? Game of Thrones (of course), Banshee, Mr Robot, House of Cards, Silicon Valley, Breaking Bad, Daredevil, Empire, Fargo, Person of Interest, True Detective (season 1 only). Man, there are so many... Just started Power, which is pretty cool, too. Where do you get the time to watch so much TV? Dude it’s my favorite pass-time. Just me, ma couch and ma TV, Lol. What will you be doing five years from now? I really don’t know. I have started three businesses and I will see those through to the end. I love DJing so much that I don’t know when I’ll stop, but that fire will not last forever. Hopefully with what I’ve done in life till then, I would have made my mark and be known for great things. In five years life may still be a rollercoaster, but I’m looking forward to see where that ride will go.

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Stop the world, I wanna get off! Don’t let talk of ‘krismon II’ stress you out

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n intensifying drought caused by the El Niño weather condition, the Rupiah plunging to new depths with each passing day, the Jakarta Composite Index falling by 20 percent since the beginning of the year (and by 4 percent in one day). This is not a description of Indonesia as it lived through Krismon (the monetary crisis) in 1997/98, or the 2007/8 world economic collapse, but a summary of what the nation is currently experiencing. The Indonesian economy has been showing signs of structural weakness since the start of 2015 and this seems to have combined with growing unease about the world economy, triggered by worries that China is heading for a “hard landing” after 10 years or more of unprecedented, double-digit economic growth. The result is that the rupiah dropped below an exchange rate of Rp 14,000 to the US dollar by late August and might well be lower by the time you read this article in early September. Indonesia avoided the worst of the 2007/8 collapse mainly due to the size and strength of its domestic market but it cannot repeat that feat this time round, given the huge impact of China’s economy throughout East and Southeast Asia. Combine this with oil recently dropping below US$40 per barrel (a six-year low) and Indonesia, a net importer but an oil producer nonetheless, seems to have been caught up in a “perfect” economic storm from which there is no easy escape. Meanwhile, the government seems unable to do much more than wring its hands and watch the gathering storm from the side lines. The first anniversary of the Jokowi administration is little more than a month away, but its sluggishness in spending on infrastructure projects, which would help to boost local economies, has dragged down market confidence.

Nero fiddling while Rome burns”. Meanwhile, a recent Cabinet reshuffle seems to have intensified internal squabbling, somewhat akin to rearranging the deckchairs on the ill-fated ship, Titanic, after it had hit that treacherous iceberg on its maiden voyage. What to do in the face of such unrelenting bad news? You could turn to drink to drown your sorrows but it’s now impossible to buy beer legally at most local mini-marts, while increased taxation of hard liquor has turned it into a truly luxury item. They say that, counter-intuitively, sales of champagne often increase during an economic depression but its price locally will mean that few are likely to be knocking back the bubbly here ... Those who are new to Indonesia should talk to old hands who lived through Krismon and its aftermath. They know that sooner or later the nation will recover and the good times return. The only problem is… when? (Jim Read)

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Pop-Up Markets A growing trend of pop-up markets and bazaars is taking the city by storm. Darren Dylan

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or many local Jakartans, going to the shopping mall is a must. However, the allure of the shopping mall for some is simply because there isn’t any entertainment destination options available. The air-conditioned malls are clearly favored over the hot and humid (and limited number of) green open-field parks in town. Worse, the 170 malls in Jakarta often carry similar brands and offerings, as if each one is a carbon-copy of the other. As there is a pressing need for alternative shopping (and eating) activities aside from what’s

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available in the shopping malls, pop-up markets have grown in their appeal. The pop-up market trend started around five years ago, where pop-up market event organizers gather several independent apparel, accessories, and food and beverage vendors within a venue (exhibition halls or shopping mall atriums) that usually last for a few days. The allure of pop-up markets is that it opens up alternative independent brandsmainly clothing and food and beverage- to a wide and curious audience. Pop-up market event organizers include Brightspot Market, Encore Bazaar, I Love Bazaar Jakarta, Hype Festival,


FEATURE and Market and Museum, of which blast their upcoming events mainly through their social media, especially Facebook and Instagram. Tenants of these bazaars usually already have an online presence, and they would rent Rp4-8 million booths for a bazaar that would last for a few days. One event organizer claims that within three days 150 brands/tenants served over 70 thousand visitors. These bazaars have also been a launchpad for several brands to take their retail business to the next level, with some brands successfully establishing solid retail outlets around town. Although all pop-up markets look similar, it becomes apparent that each one serves a main particular niche. Take Encore Bazaar for example, it goes after the young mothers with children market, visible from the fashion offerings mainly for toddlers and ladies, and within their bazaar a kids activity center will be made available. Some other event organizers have a priority for culinary, with rows of food stalls and food trucks all neatly lined up. The Beat Jakarta visited several pop-up markets held in the past few months and found that the ambiance of these bazaars are similar to that of a visiting carnival. Cute products and tempting food options are simply hard to resist, with the entrepreneurs themselves usually directly selling their products without the help of paid employees. Unfortunately there are times when it was apparent that vendors don’t understand that they had to be on their best game, from receiving a customer’s order, to handling the

order and maintaining the attractive nature of their booth throughout the whole day. Some would be good with dealing customers but lousy in product presentation, and vice versa. However plenty of (veteran) vendors understand that by the end of the day it is the service industry, and having a good product is not enough as it must be bundled with stellar customer service. Competition is tough for the vendors, where in some cases one booth would have a long line of customers while the one next to it is barely having any visitors. An event organizer told The Beat Jakarta that he’s seen his fair share of ‘onehit wonders’ and that’s not the type of vendors they are after. Instead, both event organizers and the customers are looking for vendors who are in it for the long run, who want to take their business seriously and not just about making a few bucks over the course of a few days. Over 70% of tenants are independent brands, with the remainder being established retail companies wanting a piece of the action. To be in the know of upcoming pop-up markets in Jakarta, simply follow our Instagram @thebeatjakarta. www.beatmag.com

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t just 23 years old, Alessandro Lindblad, better known as Alesso, has arrived. The Swede is currently one of the hottest DJs in the world, headlining sell out festivals across the globe. This month alone he will be rocking Ultra Bali and two days later, Invasion in Jakarta. And it’s not just about his current globe-trotting status that’s impressive, it has more to do with that rapid rise to stardom.

His first professional encounter with electronic music was in 2010, when he released his “Alesso” EP. It was this track that caught the attention of Sebastian Ingrosso, a member of the Swedish House Mafia trio, which was arguably the biggest thing in electronic music at the time. By the following year Sebastian Ingrosso and Alesso produced a track together called “Calling” which peaked number two on the Beatport charts. “Every­one needs someone at the beginning of their career to help guide them,” he says of Ingrosso in an interview with Billboard. “But he was never involved in my ­production. He didn’t steer my sound at all. And that’s the best thing he ever did because I didn’t want to be steered. I wanted

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someone to be like a big brother, saying, ‘Do your thing, man -- I’m right behind you if anything crazy happens.’ It became apparent of how he was going to rise within the ranks of the electronic music scene when he debuted DJ Magazine’s list of the top 100 DJs at number 70 that same year- a feat any DJ could only dream of. Soon MTV dubbed him as “EDM Rookies to Watch in 2012”. His life of producing smash-hit tracks and touring the globe was soon on its way. It was in 2012 when he first played for a crowd of 60,000 at Creamfields, and accompanied Madonna on her MDNA World Tour. Currently number 15 DJ Magazine’s top 100 DJs, to date he is a fixture in all the major electronic music festivals in the four corners of the world.

Hailed as a perfectionist and hard worker by his colleagues, being on the constant move didn’t stop him to produce his first studio album, Forever, in May this year. “I want my music to make you feel like you can take over the world.” Catch Alesso at Invasion 2015 Electric Dance Festival on Saturday September 26 for a blast at JIExpo Kemayoran!



CLASSICAL

The Melodramatic

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By Erza S.T.

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Writing this column for several years now on all the preview of all upcoming classical music performances in Jakarta, I realized that few organizations have been improving their music program to attracts a bigger audience. One of the best examples in this case is none other then Aula Simfonia Jakarta. Starting as a church based concert series, Aula Simfonia Jakarta monthly concert was usually packed only with a ‘heavenly music’ program such as Haydn, Bach and Beethoven. Nevertheless for the last year till now, I have seen the changes in their program where other composers and types of classical music are being performed. Going to this autumn season, Aula Simfonia Jakarta is going to present


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us with a more melodramatic tunes coming from Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Grieg. The similarity of Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Grieg is the fact that they are all part of the neoclassicism composers. In music, neoclassicism was a twentieth-century trend, particularly current in the period between the two world wars, in which composers sought to return to aesthetic precepts associated with the broad concept of ‘classicism’. The neoclassical impulse found its expression in such features as the use of pared-down performing forces, an emphasis rhythm and on contrapuntal texture, an updated or expanded tonal harmony, and a concentration on absolute music as opposed to romantic program music. In form and thematic technique, neoclassical music often drew inspiration from music of the 18th century. Prokofiev Piano Concerto no. 3 in C major that Aula Simfonia Jakarta chose for this concert is a fine example of showing the 18th century music inspiration where the theme is taken from the eternal love story of Romeo and Juliet. Young and talented pianist Indah Lestari Hertanto who graduated from Towson University, USA, is trusted to perform the solo part in this concerto. Known for her eloquent playing, Indah also recognize for her liking to neoclassic piano composition. Aula Simfonia Jakarta also continues furthermore with the Romeo and Juliet theme by choosing Tchaikovsky’s renowned Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture. As an orchestral work, this piece is styled in an overture fantasy and it is deeply inspired by Shakespeare’s play. The last piece that is on the program for this concert comes from Grieg’s most famous piece called Peer Gynt, an incidental music to Henrik Ibsen’s 1867 play of the same name. An illustrious composition that has inspired many movies to even Disney, Aula Simfonia Jakarta decide to only perform the second suite of Peer Gynt. Expect to hear some popular tunes from this suite including Solveig’s Song.

The way I see it, Aula Simfonia Jakarta is improving their classical music taste by far and it is exciting to see what they will bring for coming months. On the lighter note, Ananda Sukarlan is back with my favorite soprano from Surabaya Evelyn Merrelita to team up with Rudi Fernandez, a Peruvian baritone to perform on a concert commemorating the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Peru and Indonesia. It is definitely something not to be missed! Aula Simfonia Jakarta presents Prokovief, Tchaikovsky and Grieg September 19 starting from 5pm onwards Aula Simfonia Jakarta For more information: boxoffice@ aulasimfoniajakarta.com or +6221-6586 7808 Amistad – A Collaborative Concert September 8 Usmar Ismail Hall For more information: Ms. Jannah +6221-576 1820/21 www.beatmag.com

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CD REVIEW

The Chemical Brothers Born in the Echoes

Wonderful Wow Worthy Worthless Worm Fodder

Two decades after their groundbreaking, genre-splicing debut Exit Planet Dust, and Tom Rowlands and Ed Simon have run into a bit of a problem. Back in the 90s when dance music was expanding into all sorts of creative directions, the possibilities seemed limitless for the Chemical Brothers, who, along with peers Underworld and Leftfield excelled in making music that could be described as the thinking man’s electronica. Talented, ahead of their time even, Rowlands and Simon were arguably the first to court indie and alternative rock, throwing collaborations with people like Noel Gallagher into the mix on the phenomenal “Setting Sun”.

That’s not to say Born in the Echoes is boring though. Far from it. The album fizzes with energy – particularly on second single “Go”, where an on-form Q-Tip provides a breathless vocal flow over 100-mile-an-hour breaks. The unsettling “Under Neon Lights” features a chilling turn from art-rocker St. Vincent, and album closer “Wide Open” shifts the tempo nicely thanks to its warm synths and layered vocals from Beck. Perhaps the most interesting of all though, is the bizarre “A Taste of Honey”, with it’s trip hop leanings and sinister sound effects, all strung together with what sounds like a stoned bumble bee buzzing around in the speakers.

Here they are then, 20 years later, with an eighth album that despite its top-notch production and generous sprinkling of party-starting bangers, could have easily been recorded back in their 90s heyday. The 2010s further marked a distinct (and welcome) change in direction for the Chems, as they ditched the guest collaborators in search of something darker and more personal. Unfortunately, Born in the Echoes feels like a bit of a backwards step, with its (admittedly impressive) guest line up and return to mass appeal beats.

Ultimately, the lack of coherence and mix of loud, clubby songs vs. experimental slowburners means that Born in the Echoes doesn’t really work as an album, and feels more like two different concept EPs carelessly mixed together. Taken on their own though, there is still plenty to enjoy from each track, but above all, it’s just good to see Rowlands and Simon still out there, keeping the party going after all this time. Dan Ashcroft is off his dials.

Like this? Try these:

The Prodigy The Day is My Enemy

Underworld Oblivion With Bells

Leftfield Alternative Light Source

Angry, energetic breakbeat dance from the Essex motley crew.

Cardiff electro-duo keep it lairy on album number seven.

Third album from UK dance pioneers delivered via Twitter streaming.

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MOVIE PREVIEW

Coming with early September are movie releases that will surely be ones to look out for. The anticipated wait for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trails, is finally over. Make sure to watch the prequel before it, as its complex plot will leave your head spinning. The Transporter Refueled and The Visit are both thrilling new horror movies, weaving themselves in ways you could hardly imagine. Catch all these movies and more at Cinema XXI or at your local DVD shop.

Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Director: Wes Ball. Writers: James Dashner, T.S Nowlin. Cast: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee, Aidan Gillen, Keith Jardine.

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

A new set of challenges lay in store for the Gladers - if they thought they were safe escaping The Maze; they couldn’t be further from right. The open roads, the abandoned city, unfathomable barriers will reveal themselves.

Action, Crime, Thriller. Director: Camille Delamarre. Writers: Luc Besson, Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, Robert Mark Kamen. Cast: Ed Skrien, Loan Chabanol, Ray Stevenson. Staged in the south of France, a chess game holds the lives of many at a stake. The game exists between ex-special-ops agent Frank Martin and four, disastrous ladies, and Frank realizes these women have only one thing on their minds; revenge on a Russian kingpin.

The Transporter Refueled Comedy, Horror. Director: M. Night Shyamalan. Writers: M. Night Shyamalan. Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Ed Oxenbould, Olivia DeJonge, Deanna Dunagan. Peter McRobbie. After leaving her husband and living as a single mother with two young children, Mother sends Tyler and Rebecca to their grandmother’s house. She only has three rules: have a great time, eat as much as you want, and don’t ever leave your room after 9.30. Mother quickly finds out that things are about to go terribly wrong. www.beatmag.com

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NEW PLACE

Pao Pao What

Pao Pao is an Eastern-themed liquor bar and dim sum parlour, located in strategic area on Jalan Senopati. Pao Pao is Biko Group’s third and latest venture in the F&B business. The place inspired by Hongkong in the late 1950s, with an eye-catching red neon sign placed upon the entrance. Pao Pao tempts patrons like moths into this eastern concept bar that flaunts vintage and post-industrial interior design. From the bar, Pao Pao boasts an extensive list of liquour, ranging from gin, vodka, rum, tequila, to whisky. Of course, not forgetting the delicious dim sum to complement the rounds of drink. Open everyday from 5pm - 2am this place is a cool new destination for a hang out.

Where

Jl. Senopati No.16 Jakarta

Music

Friday: Hip Hop, R&B | Saturday: House, Nu Disco | Thursday: Live acoustic band, soulful music

Beverages

Cocktails Xinhai, Asian Negroni, Lychee Kwaifeh Martini, Little Asia, Hongkong Sidecar, Autumn Delight, Wild Flower, Green Tea Mojito

Food

Authentic Dimsum: we have fried dimsum and steamed dimsum, Sechuan Style Fried Chicken, Spicy Chicken Pop, Oyster Omelette with fragrant Rice, Preserved Egg Congee, Roast Duck Noodle, Chicken Char Siuw/ Roast Duck on Rice.

Capacity

130 Seating, 200 standing

Contact

T. 021-2751 0698/ 96 Twitter: @paopaojkt Instagram: @paopaojkt

Clientele

Executive, Businessman, Expat 25 - 40Â

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STYLE

Indonesian Beauty Treasures By Dilla (www.clozette.co.id)

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ndonesian women are famous for their natural beauty. As Indonesia has long been known with its abundant natural resources, the women also take advantage of this wealth to take care of their beauty. Until now, it is so not surprising that many women still get the traditional prescription that utilizes natural ingredients. However, in this modern era, the secrets of this natural beauty can now be obtained in more practical ways. Below are four recommended products that contain natural ingredients for head-to-toe treatments. Hair Treatment with Mustika Ratu Cem Ceman Oil This coconut-based oil known for its ability to make hair smoother and shinier, is one of the beauty secrets passed down from generation to generation in Indonesia. Place it on hair for one hour before shampooing to let the nutrition absorb perfectly. After that, rinse it off with shampoo. Face Treatment with Votre Peau Skin Care Vitamin C Serum All the goodness of vitamin C is collected in this tiny bottle. Its abilities to brighten the skin and ward off free radicals make it a ‘must-have item’ for every woman. Committed to combine natural ingredients with the latest scientific knowledge, this brand is also known to produce products that are safe and effective for the women in Indonesia. Body Treatment with Wangsa Jelita Almond Beauty Oil Oil is skin’s good friend if appropriately chosen and matched. This oil is not only formulated to absorb quickly, but also provide the right moisturizer for all skin types. With its natural contents, this oil can also be used as a makeup cleaner. Body Supplement by Mustika Ratu Slimming Tea It feels incomplete if a beauty supplement doesn’t enter the list, as Indonesia is very famous for the efficacious herbal products to treat the skin from the inside. Do not bother to check that stock of spices in the kitchen, because Mustika Ratu has a wide variety of body supplements. One of the products is this slimming tea that contains Dutch teak leaves and green tea. This product is good for digestion and keeping up the immune system.

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Fashion Catches Disco Fever

By Diva Apresya (www.clozette.co.id)

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he 70s style was again presented in a TV show aired by Fashion One. Covering fashion, entertainment and lifestyle, this TV show discussed about the latest fashion trend which is going back to the era of glam rock, lava lamps and roller disco. This fashion trend features a play of colours and motifs combined with a touch of black, showing a strong characteristic that is closely related to the 70s style. Through this TV show, some world-


STYLE renowned names were seen to partake in evoking this style. And here are the collections by four famed designers as shown in Ready-toWear: Seventies Revival.

Milan and Tokyo won’t miss out the big trend as well. The catwalks showed these two cities giving so much support to the trend by bringing back the 70s style with its thick disco mood.

The fashion world always circulates, and is currently experiencing a flashback to the 70s. In line with this trend, Paris Fashion Week 2015 then became an opportunity for the designers to present their 70s-influenced collections.

Henry Holland, a British fashion designer, had glamorous nuance through his collection that featured glittery eye makeup, metalliccoloured clothes and psychedelic patterns with a variety of vibrant colours.

As an appreciation towards ‘rock and roll’, Dries van Noten brought back the baggy trousers with jacquard weaving and patchwork-like pattern, as well as the breezy chiffon tops and glamorous midi dresses.

Exposing the sexiness of 70’s style, Emilio Pucci’s collection was inspired by a teenage girl who is growing up to love disco. The Italian designer unveiled deep v-dresses, as well as disco pantsuits finished in the soft red and salmon colours.

On the other side, Louis Vuitton presented the rock-and-roll vibe through a collection of frocks, velvet trousers and mismatched leather skirts which was favoured by the 70s figures.

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How to Choose and UsE Your

Makeup Brush By Diva Apresya (www.clozette.co.id)

1. Concealer Brush This brush is small and thin in shape, and normally used to cover acne scars and eye bags. Choose the soft-bristled brush that suits the creamy texture of concealer for an easy application. 2. Powder Brush Compared with others, this brush is the fluffiest in shape. This brush is normally used to apply loose powder after putting on the concealer, to keep the makeup clean and neat. 3. Blush Brush This brush has a slimmer shape if compared with powder brush, and is functioned to apply the blush. When using this brush, pat the excess blush first to achieve the best, natural result.

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However, many types of makeup brushes are available on the market may make you confused. Here are a few types of makeup brushes that you can choose according to the functions.

the powder with darker shade to be applied under the cheekbone for the lean effect. 5. Eye Shadow Brush The shape of this brush is flat with a rounded end. The smaller the bristle’s size is, the more powerful colouring can be achieved on the eyelids. Therefore, it is recommended to have two eye shadow brushes; the larger size 4 to get thinner colour, while the smaller one 5 to get deeper effect.

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4. Shading Brush This brush is flat and angled in shape, and used to generate the look of gaunt cheeks. Choose

Some of you may choose to apply makeup using your bare hands. In fact, applying makeup using a brush can actually make your makeup long-lasting.

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6. Fluffy Blending Brush This brush is shaped with an oval end. This brush is normally used to blend the eye shadow for more intense result. To achieve the best result, swipe this brush along the rough lines on the eye makeup.

7. Eyeliner Brush This brush is long with tapered end, and serves to apply the gel eyeliner. To keep its durability, do not forget to regularly clean it at least twice after use.



FOOD SCOOP BAKERZIN PLAZA INDONESIA NEW LOCATION Bakerzin is a Singapore-based dessert café and restaurant with a casual dining concept. In Indonesia, Bakerzin was brought by Boga Group to Jakarta in 2002, and up until now (13 years) it already has seven outlets in Jakarta. Definitely a favorite with many of the local foodies. Quite recently, the Bakerzin outlet in Plaza Indonesia was relocated (from ground floor to basement floor) and had a facelift, presenting a fresh culinary experience to their patrons. The new look of the restaurant was officially unveiled on June 24. Bakerzin Plaza Indonesia now comes with a Victorian era concept. The shades are presented in pastel colors, pale wood finishing on the interior, and a vintage-style decor. The outlet has an area of 2,033 square meters with a capacity of up to 95 seats, divided into smoking and non-smoking areas. Now, you can enjoy a wonderful casual dining experience in a magnificent new setting of Bakerzin Plaza Indonesia. Bakerzin Plaza Indonesia. Basement Level. T. (021) 2992 3719. Facebook: Bakerzin Jakarta. Twitter: @bakerzinjkt. Instagram: @bakerzinjkt. www.bakerzin.id.

Quiz night at Smokehouse First sunset at Karumba

Karumba offer a beautiful promo for only one day! The first Sunset Party promo will be held on Saturday, September 12th at Karumba, Mercure Simatupang. Guests can enjoy the view from the 19th floor and also the special bites from guest Chef Martin’s Foie Gras Panna Cottas, Marinated Scallops, Smoked Salmon and all you can eat hot & cold buffet’s. There is also a promo free flow that is available from 5pm to 8pm with a selection of draft beer, vodka, and Karumba’s Special Punch (Karumba’s Own Punch mix vanilla infused rum with dark rum, coconut water, served in coconut shell) which really matches the sunset session. The price of this Sunset promo is 400k (early bird), 450k (walk-in) and 250k (buffet only). If you a wine lover dont feel excluded from these merry deals, the buy 1 get 1 promo is for you. So, enjoy the sunset at Karumba and see you there. Mercure Jakarta Simatupang 19th Floor Jalan R.A.Kartini No.18 Lebak Bulus T. (021) 75 999 777 ext 160 www.karumbajakarta.com

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FOOD SCOOP Quiz night at Smokehouse Mamacita

Among the many restaurants around Senayan, one thing is for sure - Mamacita rocks! The Wine Kitchen that is located in Senayan City’s Crystal Lagoon is one right place to satisfy you and your “mamacita”. The first recommended dish is called White Pizza, which entails creamy mushroom and truffle oil. If you’re a burger lover, try their Burger No.1, 200 gram US burger, romaine lettuce, pesto rosso, tomato, mozarella, on crusted meditterranean, bread served with fries, jalapenos and pickles. Do you have a fond memory of your mama’s good food or good cookies? You will have to try Grandma’s Tiramisu with this great recipe. Mamacita is the type of place thet reminds you of your mam’s home cooking, so feel at home and taste Mamacita’s delicious menu today! Senayan City, Lower ground Unit 52 Crystal Lagoon Jl. Asia Afrika Lot 19 T. 021-7278 1477 Twitter : @mamacitajkt www.mamacitajakarta.com

PAULANER BRÄUHAUS READY TO CELEBRATE SECOND OKTOBERFEST PaulanerBräuhaus, Indonesia’s only genuine German microbrewery, will celebrate its second Oktoberfest this year! The biggest beer celebration in town will be held from October 7 to 10. The “Anstich” tradition will kick off thier opening night, with the first liter of specially brewed Oktoberfest Beer served by Paulaner Brewmaster Arie Susanto. The ingredients for this special brew are imported from Munich and brewed on-site.The full-bodied, pleasant taste has a hint of malty sweetness, and pairs beautifully with hearty delicacies like Hendln (roast chicken) or Schweinshaxen (pork knuckle). Just like last year, renowned folk band X’elcht’en is being flown in straight from Munich to entertain you, Bavarian-style! One entrance pass to the Paulaner Oktoberfest includes family-style Bavarian food plus free flow of special Oktoberfest Bier and is priced at 990k net/person. Group tickets are also available 8,580k net/table of 10 for companies and families looking to host guests and friends and celebrate in a fun and memorable atmosphere. Come and experience the proud traditions of the world’s most famous German folk festival. Prost! PaulanerBräuhaus at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta. Grand Indonesia Shopping Town, East Mall, 2nd floor, Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 1. Jakarta 10310. T. (021) 2358 3871. www.beatmag.com

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A bit more Turkey in Kemang

A bit more Turkey in Kemang

Warung Turki opened officially last weekend with family and friends of the owners, Sezai and Yanti Zorlu attending the new restaurant in Kemang to join in the fun. Belly dancers and Turkish music were jazzing up proceedings while fine wines and cocktails, a great selection of Turkish foods from the menu made their rounds amongst the invited guests in white. Sezai explained that the dishes at this Warung came from his childhood memories and his mother’s kitchen. The restaurant is a lot more than a warung, though, with great design and food on offer. Warung Turki Jl Kemang Raya No 18A T. (021) 29055898

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FOOD

Finding Delicious Memories at

Warung T ur k i A year ago we visited Sezai and Yanti Zorlu in their stunning establishment called Turkuaz. They are now back to surprise us more with their latest creation, Warung Turki. Nestled amongst the hustle and bustle of Jakarta’s busy Kemang, Warung Turki offers a rather humble menu that comes Sezai’s childhood memories. Growing up in Iskenderun on the eastern Mediterranean coast, Sezai and his brothers lived a life where fresh bread was made from scratch and olive trees grew in their garden. It was those traditional hearty dishes, cooked

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every day by his mother, that inspired Sezai to open his second establishment in Jakarta, a place which embodies the Zorlu’s homemade culture. Unlike the gourmet selection that we find in Turkuaz, Warung Turki offers an array of breadbased dishes called pide, and cooked meals such as chicken rice. With fresh dough that is made to order, Warung Turki also has a big wood-fired oven that showcases the making of the pide. A typical Turkish flatbread that is traditionally prepared during Ramadhan, pide is


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usually combined with various toppings; one of my personal favourite pides combines spinach, egg and cheese, which is like having an exotic pizza sensation with a very soft bread. Another highlight is called lahmacun, which is a round flat-bread covered with marinated minced meat and served with mint leaves, a squeeze of lemon and tomato slices. I couldn’t help thinking about the similarities with Italian pizza, which is understandable since it also originates from the Mediterranean coast, except that this one has a more exotic taste with all the spices in the marinade. On the grill side, I was very impressed with their lamb, which is succulent and tasty to the last bite. However, if you are looking for a cooked dish experience then the testi kebabi is a must! This slow-cooked lamb kebab takes four hours to cook inside the wood oven in a clay pot. Served with butter rice, you can inhale the aroma as the waiter pours the kebab into your bowl. It is such an amazing experience. Warung Turki’s impression lies not only in its food but also in the great atmosphere that is created by Nada Lahlou’s design. As the interior designer of both Turkuaz and Cortado, Nada has once again impressed with her meticulous concept of showing a different side of Turkish culture, and in this 3.5-storey building, Nada has created varying concepts of design. On the ground floor you can see the gigantic oven and

a showcase area featuring various Turkish food products, and with its small dining area, this whole floor reminds one of a scene in a Turkish town square. The main dining room is on the first floor, where a semi-private room is located in a half mezzanine floor. However, the most unique area in Warung Turki actually lies on the second floor, where Nada has created an outdoor experience indoors. Open from 5pm, this space is decorated with a brick floor, big trees with exotic Turkish lanterns, all under a skylight rooftop. It is without a doubt the most unique setting that makes you want to linger while having a double mint shisha. The Zorlus have once again successfully excited our taste buds with homemade Turkish dishes in Warung Turki. It is a type of place that makes you want to come over and over again. (Erza S.T. - adapted from FRV Bali magazine) Warung Turki by Turkuaz Jakarta www.turkuazrst.com www.beatmag.com

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GYROS ALLEY Gear up for gyros and other delicious Greek grub.

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reece may be in deep distress at the moment, but thank the gods there’s still a place where you can find delicious Greek food in Jakarta. Opened this past July, Gyros Alley is a medium-sized two-story restaurant that occupies the former site of Coffeebeerian on Jalan Panglima Polim, near Apotik Jaya. It’s a labor of love for chef/owner Dina Fattia. She got hooked on the whole Greek food scene during her culinary studies in Melbourne, Australia. Nice touches of Greece are everywhere. There are a couple of cool murals here, one on each floor. And framed pictures of typical scenes from the country added a homey vibe. The Falafel (42k) got us to a good start. Although not originally Greek per se, these delicious fried balls of chickpeas have become a Mediterranean favorite. The dish is served with some Tzatziki sauce; a tangy mix of yoghurt, cucumber, and garlic, which is commonly used in Greek dishes. The Greek Salad (50k) is of course always a sure bet; lettuces, onion, olive, cucumber, tomato, feta cheese, and served with lemon thyme dressing. Next up was the Spanakopita (42k); a combo of spinach and feta cheese wrapped in crispy triangles. But if you want a bit more spectacle for your appetizer, try the Flaming Saganaki (55k). It’s a Greek-style battered, fried cheese in a small cooking pan, served with syrups and lemon, added with a bit of liquor and then lit for a bit of ‘drama’! Gyros Alley’s main dishes are the flavorsome Gyros; these are tender lamb or chicken meats that have been marinated for 42 hours in horizontally spit roast, and grilled to perfection.

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FOOD We tried the Chicken Gyros Platter (58k); a platter of roast chicken, served with Tzatziki sauce, Greek salad, and some pita bread. For a more handheld deliciousness, the Lamb Gyros Souvlaki (62k) is a great pick; the well-marinated lamb is wrapped in homemade pita bread, along with Tzatziki sauce, tomato, and onions. Should you feel like having rice, try the Mediterranean Lamb Fried Rice (58k); Mediterranean-style rice pilaf tossed with Mediterranean herbs and spices, topped with some tasty lamb. These dishes can also be ordered vegetarian-style, with falafel replacing the meat. For dessert, the wonderful Baklava (35k) is great, as is the sinfully scrumptious Peanut Butter Chocolate Marble (35k). As for beverages, there are plenty of unique choices. The Lavender Earl Grey Tea (30k) is as soothing as it sounds. The bottled healthy juice mixes (35k) are also nice. But do try the Homemade Kefir Lassies, like the Mixed Berries Kefir Lassi or Mango Kefir Lassi (35k each). The lassies are made of cultured fermented milk, rich with enzyme and friendly micro-organisms that help balance your inner ecosystem. A refreshing and healthy coda to your meal. Go Greek at Gyros Alley! This newbie could be a new favorite for foodies. (Budi Iskandar)

Gyros Alley Jl. Panglima Polim IX / 8, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan T. (021) 726 9877 www.gyrosalley.com Twitter: @gyros_alley Instagram: @gyros_alley Facebook: gyrosalley www.beatmag.com

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LO CA N DA

This ‘food voyager’ is ready to take you on a tasty trip!

Locanda

is a restaurant located in the Panin Building, nicely placed right on the corner of Senayan and Sudirman. The location may be familiar to some of you as the former site of Aria, or even before that, Tony Roma’s. It opened a little more than a year ago, with a menu that is heavy on Thai and Italian dishes. Yep, you read it right. Thai AND Italian. You might think, how can a restaurant do two distinctly different and uniquely delicious types of food equally good? The answer is yes! More on this a bit later. Locanda, which means ‘inn’ in Italian, has a very cozy vibe about it. The interior looks like a nice juxtaposition of styles, with each side of the restaurant having a unique design.

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There might be a corner that can cater to your mood-of-the-moment; a romantic spot here, a lively mural there, and so on. Locanda also has four private rooms that are ready for a more intimate group gathering, or a good place for an informal business meeting. We were at the restaurant on a recent hot day, and we just couldn’t resist the temptation of a cold, fizzy mocktail concoction. In fact, we tried two of them that are so refreshing on such a day. Or any time. The fresh sensation of mixed berries and zesty lemon come together in the Berry Lemonade (40k). And for a little more kick, try the Locanda Twister (40k); fresh mint leaves, lime, brown sugar, ginger ale, and a slice of ginger.


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Now on to the food. We began our meal with a little something on the Italian side of the menu. The Pan Fried Giant Scallops (110k) is a perfect starter; succulent scallops on a bed of spinach, with some balsamic reduction, and topped with crispy ham. Love it! Next up, we traveled to Thailand with the ohso-pleasing Pla Bu Peksa (250k) or steamed sunhock fish in sweet and sour soup. And we swam back to the Western menu with the Seafood Mixed Grill (225k); a great mix of salmon, sea bass, prawn, and lobster, served with hollandaise sauce and side salad. Both are definite must-tries!

LOCANDA Panin Building Ground Floor, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Gelora Senayan, Jakarta 10270 T. (021) 572 7981 Hours: Weekdays: 10 am – midnight Weekend: 10 am – 2 am www.locandajakarta.com Twitter: @locandajakarta

As for dessert, the Thai cassava cake with coconut milk called Manciam (50k) has a very comforting, familiar taste. But should you want to indulge your sweet cravings, we suggest the Trio Crème Brûlée (55k). This is a divine threein-one dessert with mango, coffee, and Oreo crème brûlée and brandy schnapps. The Lunch Journey packages are getting more and more popular with the lunchtime crowd of the nearby offices. The 99k net price is a great bang-for-your-buck deal for the delicious dishes. Free ice tea included, too! And with an extensive list of alcoholic drinks, Locanda is a great spot to wine and dine, as well as to party the night away! (Budi Iskandar)

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MS. CHOO Brasserie & Bar

A ‘new’ place for Pan-Asian delights at Senopati.

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change can do you good. Yes, sometimes even a slight alteration can bring a fresh start to an eatery. Publico was a Western restaurant with a 1920s vibe located on the bustling foodie thoroughfare that is Jalan Senopati. But recently, a ‘lady’ seemed to take over the place and her name is Miss Choo. The former spot of Publico’s has now become Ms. Choo Brasserie and Bar, a restaurant serving Pan-Asian comfort food. The interior retains the look of the former restaurant, but added nice little touches here and there to give a more Asian atmosphere. The eclectic mix of imperial Chinese porcelains and 1920s Art Deco is certainly an interesting one. Maybe think about Hong Kong in the early 20th century, when the British colonized the place during the beginning of its economic boom. The food here is excellent, from starter to dessert. We started our meal with the scrumptious Soft Shell Crab Salad (55k); mixed greens, pomelo, onions, cashews and green mango with a special nuoc cham dressing. A definite must-try! The Deep Fried Prawn and Almond Balls (48k) were big and flavorful, and the Sriracha aioli dip provides a perfect accompaniment. We then moved on to the main course, and our first pick was the Crispy Duck Dry Red Curry (85k) which is a great explosion of taste! The tasty curry is mixed with Thai basil, baby corn, kefir lime, and even some tang from lychees! But the moist duck just brought it all together.

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FOOD We also opted for the Fried Barramundi Fillet (85k), which is topped with coriander, scallions, and chili, sitting in a pool of wonderful, tasty sauce. The menu is full of other delectable Asian dishes to try. And one more thing, if you are a person of the pork persuasion, there are plenty of dishes to whet your appetite. Continuing on to the dessert, you’ll see some interesting creations which Asian blends and European influences. Try the Fried Hazelnut Nutella Sesame Balls (40k) which are basically Onde-Onde’s with Nutella filling. And the Vanilla Pandan Panacotta (40k) which is a mixed salted gula Malaka and coconut Chantilly, easily reminding you of a Cendol dessert with a Euro look. The bar also whipped up some cool creations. Mocktails like the Cucumber Lemongrass Lemonade, Sparkling Sour Plum, or Passionfruit Cooler (35k each) are very revitalizing. And the signature cocktails are just superb. We love the Chrysanthemum Old Fashioned (65k), the Cinnamon Whisky Sour (65k), and the Lavender Negroni (70k). Nice prices on them, too! The Asian-inspired Ms. Choo is a welcomed change for the Senopati/Gunawarman area, which houses plenty of Western-style eateries. And with lots of dishes and drinks still to sample, another visit could be on the cards soon. Wine or dine, maybe we’ll see you there? (Budi Iskandar)

Ms. Choo Brasserie & Bar Jl. Senopati No. 65, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12190 T. (021) 5290 4960 www.mschoo.com Facebook: Ms. Choo Twitter: @mschoobrasserie Instagram: mschoobrasserie Path: Ms. Choo

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GIZMOS The Tabletop Gear Clock

This tabletop clock provides simple timekeeping with a complexity of gears. Reminiscent of the finest wristwatches that have open cases to display all their inner workings, this one is built with 52 parts, including wheels, pallets, springs, and escapes that all work in concert to provide accurate time and an intriguing visual display simultaneously. Powered by 17 differently sized gears that derive their power from two (required) D batteries, the clock’s generously sized hour and minute hands sweep across a face that marks each hour with copper pins fixed at each hour interval. Durable aluminum and ABS construction. $99.95 www.hammacher.com

The Cooling Massaging Seat Cushion

Afterburner Bluetooth® Portable Speaker The Afterburner Portable Speaker is over 2 feet long and weighs 18 pounds. It’s portable - for folks who enjoy having a jet engine strapped to their side blasting mega-bass. Have total control of your party playlist using just your phone and the Afterburner Bluetooth Portable Speaker. This powerful, 38/20W sound system features wireless Bluetooth connectivity but also offers a standard audio input jack. It has a built-in battery with charging indicator, or you can plug in Afterburner’s power cord and rock out as long as you want. Basically, it’s the perfect solution for parties, tailgating, or any other place! $199.99 www.thinkgeek.com

Walking Dead Zombie String Lights Maybe these work sort of like Michonne’s “pets:” if you hang zombie heads up everywhere, they won’t realize you’re there in their midst. We think it’s a good strategy, but we wouldn’t count on it. One thing The Walking Dead has taught us is that it’s best to have a Plan B. And a Plan C and D.... Each pack of these Walking Dead Zombie String Lights features 10 light-up walker heads. They’re 9 ft. long, but you can attach them end-to-end, giving you a decent perimeter. They’re good for indoor or outdoor use, so you can bring them with you wherever your current situation may take you. $24.99 www.thinkgeek.com

This is the seat cushion ideal for the office, home, or car that cools, massages, and heats. Only available from Hammacher Schlemmer, it has a fan built into its front lip that pushes air through the cushion’s vented polyester seat to provide superior airflow for maximum cooling in hot conditions. Twin massaging nodes in the lower back soothe tired muscles and builtin heating elements in the back and seat enhance circulation. Its tethered remote provides three massage modes, high/low heat control, and five fan speeds. The cushion’s padded foam construction provides comfort and its slip-resistant surface keeps the cushion in-place while driving, working, or relaxing. Flexible straps secure the cushion to most seats. Includes 12-volt DC car adapter and AC adapter. 42 1/2” L x 19” W x 1 1/4” D. (5 lbs.) $99.95 www.hammacher.com


GIZMOS Voice Output Golf GPS The rechargeable Voice Output Golf GPS is the handy golf aide that verbally tells you the distance to the front, center and back of the green. There’s nothing to sync or download — it comes pre-loaded and ready to use with over 30,000 courses. It’s so lightweight (less than 1 oz.!) you can clip it to your visor. Simply click the large button or swipe left/right with your finger. It measures the distance via GPS and tells you how far away you are, in meters or yards. Features 7 volume levels and 8 languages (English, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, and German). Operates up to 8 hours on a full charge. Available in Black or White. $149.99 www.sharperimage.com

Premium Innovative Defrosting Tray Defrosting frozen food on a counter top takes hours and exposes it to bacteria. Defrosting in a microwave or hot water can damage food and wipe out its nutrients. The Premium Innovative Defrosting Tray is the modern alternative — a fast and hygienic way to thaw all frozen foods without heat, electricity, hot water or the risk of foodborne illness. The secret is the bio-safe “thermo liquid” center that draws cold away from the food. Place your food directly on top and it thaws completely in just 10-30 minutes! A gently angled surface directs liquids to a drip catcher for mess-free use. 100% non-toxic, with no heavy metals or plasticizers. $59.99. www.sharperimage.com

ROBOT HEAD POWER PLUS CHARGERS

What happens when you take Japan’s favourite portable charger, cram in a whole lot more power and give it a bright new makeover? The Robot Head Power Plus Chargers. Within each of these colourful robots resides a colossal 10400mAh battery which allows you to charge most smartphones five times! Five little indicator LEDs light up to show you how much power you’ve got left. Whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, digital camera or handheld games console, these cheeky characters charge up just about any device. £49.99 www. firebox.com

ZAPI TOOTHBRUSH SANITISERS

Don’t put your toothbrush anywhere near your cakehole until it’s been in a Zapi Toothbrush Sanitiser. Good for your health and stealth, these ingenious battery-operated gizmos use germicidal ultraviolet light to annihilate the germs on your toothbrush. Simply insert your toothbrush, press the button and the Zapi goes to work, turning off automatically when its work is done. Compatible with virtually any toothbrush (manual or electric) and with a removable drip cup for easy cleaning, this soon-to-be essential bathroom accessory is a reassuring addition to any sink, and is ideal for brushers of all ages. £24.99 www.firebox.com


CLUB.BARS.restaurants Clubs ALEXIS MAP B7 Bar, Karaoke, Spa Jl. R. E. Martadinata No. 1, Ancol. : 021-69833333 Apollo CLUB MAP N8 A unique & intimate bar in town. Karaoke equipped. Plenty of parking. Bellagio Mall, UG Level 07 & 09, Mega Kuningan : 021-91275566 B.A.T.S MAP K6 Live Music, Bar and Resto Shangri-La Hotel Kota BNI JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1 : 021-570.7440 BEYOND MAP P3 Bar, Resto & DJ Bar Graha Iskandarsyah Lobby Jl. Iskandarsyah No. 66 C Jakarta Selatan : 021-7279.1832 BLOWFISH MAP P7 Kitchen & Dance Bar City Plaza at Wisma Mulia. Jl. Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 42 : 021-5297.1234 BLACK CAT MAP N3 Jazz Club & Good Food and New Orleans style Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit x-208 : 021-5790.1264 CJ’S MAP M2 Live Music & DJ’s Live Band, Rnb, House, Hotel Mulia Jl. Asia Afrika Senayan : 021-574.7777 Dream Ultra Lounge MAP J7 Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 (+62)21 2992 3999, (+62)878 8536 8895 www.dreamjakarta.com illigals MAP E6 Jl. Hayam Wuruk 108 Jakarta Barat : 021 – 629 8899 www.illigalsclub.com ColoSseum MAP A6 Jl Kunir No 7 Kota Tua Jakarta Barat

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: 021 690 1221 / 23 www.colosseum.co.id DOMAIN MAP M2 Mash Up Senayan City. Panin Tower, Senayan City, Basement 2 Jl Asia Afrika : 021-7278.1641 DRAGONFLY MAP U1 Classic, House Graha BIP Jl. Jend Gatot Subroto kav 23 : 021-520.6789 Empirica map p5 Events/Functions and Night Life Space SCBD LOT 8 HALL A, Kawasan Niaga Terpadu Sudirman, Jalan Jendral Sudirman Kav 52-53 : 021-51400388 : 0812 9008 0841 www.empiricajakarta.com Exodus Jakarta Map N8 Dining, Club, Lounge Kuningan City Mall 5th 6th 7th Floor : 085811567567 Twitter : @exodusjakarta Facebook : Exodus Jakarta FABLE LOUNGE MAP O5 Kawasan SCBD. Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 52-53 Lot 22 : 021-515 5008 FEZ DUNGEON MAP U6 Live music Weds to Sat and home to The Beat Room every 2nd Thursday Jl. Kemang Raya 78B Jakarta : 021-719.2677 Flirt Bar MAP C9 Fashion Hotel 10th Floor Jl. Gunung Sahari 12 No. 2A Jakarta Pusat : 021-649.0808 The Foundry No. 8 MAP N5 Urban lifestyle district Kawasan Niaga Terpadu Sudirman (SCBD) Lot. 8 Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-55 : 021-515 1529 GOLDEN CROWN MAP C6 Nightclub, Discotheque, Karaoke, Resto & Lounge, Health Club, Spa House, Funky Kota Glodok Plaza 5-8 Fl

Jl Pinangsia Raya No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-6230.2888 HARD ROCK CAFE MAP O6 Ground Floor #G-05, SCBD LOT 3-5, Jl Jend Sudirman Kav, 54-55, Kawasan Scbd, Jakarta, South Jakarta City, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia : 021-31990164 HANGOVER MAP U6 DJs and drink deals Unicorn Building Jl. Kemang Raya No. 43A : 021- 7183216 PRIVE MAP N3 fX Lifestyle X’nter f8 Jl. Jend Sudirman Pintu Satu Senayan : 021-2555 4489 IMMIGRANT MAP J7 Resto-Bar-Club House Plaza Indonesia 6th Floor #E02-03 Access from new Louis Vitton lobby : 021- 3983.8257/58 Malioboro MAP E6 Bar-Karaoke-Club Jalan Gadjah Madah No. 13 : 021-63850000 Milles X Club MAP D6 International Executive Club Lokasari Square Jl.Mangga Besar Raya 81 Jakarta Barat Phone : 021.6255318 Twitter : @millesXclub MUSRO MAP G9 Legendary Club Hotel Borobudur Jl. Lapanagan Banteng Selatan No.1 Jakarta Pusat : 021-384.2050 Nebula Club MAP 1H Club & Resto Jl. Let Jen S Parman Kav 28, Central Park Mall Blitz Area Phone : 0813 2289 0890 twitter : @ClubNebula www.nebulajakarta.com NU CHINA Map U5 Mixed crowd, mixed dance music. Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24. Kemang. : 021 - 719 3854

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 UMBRA MAP T4 Cool live music lounge Jl. Taman Kemang 1, No6 Kemang. : 021-718 1148 V2 MAP F6 Lounge, Bar, Club & Karaoke Duta Merlin Plaza Lt.3 & 3B Jl. Gajah Mada Plaza 3 – 5, Jakarta, Indonesia (021) 63865000 www.v2clubjakarta.com X2 MAP N3 X2 – Equinox Vintage Music, Rnb, House Electro, Progressive Plaza Senayan 4th & 5th Floor : 021-572.5559 / 572.556

Bars 365 ECO BAR MAP T5 Eco Bar Eclectro-House Jl. Kemang Raya No. 6 Jakarta Selatan : 021-7191032 ALBERO MAP O10 Jl. Tebet Raya No. 58 Jakarta Selatan. : 021-8312634 Attics Map U-5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24 A Jakarta Selatan : 021-2553 9450 / 51


CLUB.BARS.restaurants Avara Lounge MAP L10 Lounge. Function Hall Epiwalk 2nd floor Jl. Boulevard Epicentrum Selatan Rasuna Epicentrum : (021) 29941898 BEYOND MAP P4 European Asian Graha Iskandarsyah Lobby Level Jl. Iskandarsyah Raya No. 66 C Jakarta Selatan : 021-727 91832 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 : 021-750 0742 Cloud Map J7 Rooftop Lounge The Plaza Office Tower Level 46 Unit C, C1 & Level 49 Jl. MH Thamrin Kav 28-30 Phone : 021 2992 2450 D’PLACE MAP X3 Steak & Beer House Unplugged Sarinah Building Jl. Mh Thamrin No.11 Gf North Gate Jakarta Pusat : 021-310.7177 DeBurse Map O4 Equity Tower – SCBD Lot 9 Lower Ground Unit E Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 52 – 53 Jakarta 12190 : 021-2903 5451 Equal Park MAP J9 Bar & Resto, Live Band, DJ Jl. Jaksa No. 7 Kebon Sirih – Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021-3918547 Fez Bar MAP V5 Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78-B : 021-719 2677

K7 MAP T5 Live Music and DJ Arion Swiss-Belhotel Kemang Jl. Kemang Raya No. 7 Phone : 021. 7198000 Molly Malone’s MAP S6 Irish food and beer Senayan Arcadia Senayan : 021-7183382 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 SHY ROOFTOP MAP U6 Kemang 6 Building The Papilion, level 4 Jalan Kemang Raya no.45AA : 021-719 9921 KARUMBA Map : X7 Rooftop Rum Bar

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Jl. R.A Kartini No.18 Lebak Bulus : 021-75999.777 Twitter : @KarumbaID THE CAZBAR MAP O8 International dining Jalan Mega Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021-5764582 Tagami Beer House MAP D10 Beer.Pizza.Karaoke.Rooftop Jl. Kelapa Gading Indah Raya 8 Blok C No. 23 - 24 Kelapa Gading : 021 - 2957 4493 Twitter : @TagamiBeerHouse www.tagamibeerhouse.com TIPSY MAP T6 Wine & Bar DJ The Beat Building 2nd Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 29 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718.2970

Restaurants APHRODITES MAP M9 Expat resto and sports Club Rasuna Jl. H.R Rasuna Said kav c-22 : 021-527.3307 AL NAFOURA MAP L6 Middle Eastern Le Meridien Hotel Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 18-20 : 021 - 251 3131 ANATOLIA MAP U5 Turkish Jl. Kemang Raya no. 110A Jakarta Selatan : 021-719 4658 AH YAT SEAFOOD MAP N3 Chinese Jl. Pintu Lima Kompleks Gelora Senayan Jakarta Selatan : 021-570 5333 Aruba MAP Q2 Caribbean Resto & Bar Pasaraya Building GF & UG Floor Jl. Iskandarsyah II No.2 : 021-7278 0419 www.arubajakarta.com Balboni MAP K10 Italian dining Kota Kasablanka Mall, Tower A, Lobby. Jl. Casablanca Raya Kav. 88, : 021-29568712 Barley & Hops Map W3 Grill & Western Street Gallery, Lantai 1, Jl. Metro Pondok Indah, Jakarta Selatan : (021) 29529722 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 Bistronomy Map O4 A Unique Fine Dining Experience Jalan Ciranjang (Ciniru 1

No.2) Jakarta Selatan : 021-739-6655 Twitter : @Bistronomy_JKT BLACK CAT MAP N3 Jazz Supper Club Plaza Senayan Arcadia Units X-208/209 Jl. New Delhi - Pintu 1 Senayan - Jakarta Selatan : 021-5790 1264 BLUE ELEPHANT MAP J9 Thai Royal Cuisine Jl. Cut Meutia No. 2 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 0980 Bluegrass MAP M9 American Grill Bakrie Tower Ground Floor - Kawasan Rasuna Epicentrum, JL. HR. Rasuna Said - Kuningan : 021-29941660 : 0816700770 www.bluegrassjakarta.com C’S MAP I7 Fine dining experience. Hotel Grand Hyatt. Jalan M. H. Thamrin Jakarta Selatan : 021-2992 1234 CALI DELI MAP K9 Vietnamese Sandwich Jl. Surabaya No. 22 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-9801 1061 CANTEEN MAP O5 American Style Pacic Place Level 4 SCBD Jl. Jend Sudirman kav 52-53 Jakarta Selatan : 021-579 73742 CANTEEN MAP K6 International dining Plaza Indonesia 5th Floor. Jl M H Thamrin Kav 28-30, Jakarta Pusat : 021-315 6537. Capocaccia MAP O5 Italian, tasty sandwiches Pacific Place, Jl. Jend. Sudirman : 021-57973658 CASA D’ORO MAP I7 Italian fine-dining. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021-2358.3871 www.beatmag.com

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Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7179 34 86 Dolce at Moovina MAP J7 International dining Plaza Indonesia 4th Floor #06 Jakarta Pusat 10350 021-2992 4567 / 3999 www.moovina.com EASTERN PROMISE MAP 64 Indian and western food Jl Kemang Raya 5 Jakarta Selatan : 021-7179 0151 El Asador MAP T5 South American Woodfire Grill & Brew Kemang Point Building Ground Floor Jl. Kemang Raya No. 3 : 021- 718 2206 www.elasador.co.id E&O MAP O7 Thai Viet cuisine Menara Rajawali, Mega Kuningan. : 021-29023418 Exodus Jakarta Map N8 Dining, Club, Lounge Kuningan City Mall 5th 6th 7th Floor : 085811567567 Twitter : @exodusjakarta Facebook : Exodus Jakarta FEZ/KINARA MAP R5 Indian and western food Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78-B. Kemang : 021-7192677 Goods Diner MAP N5 Breakfast, lunch, dinner,late night Fairground, SCBD Sudirman : 021-515 2969 Graffiti Map X7 International Hotel Mercure Jakarta Simatupang Jl R A Kartini No 18 Lebak Bulus : 021-75999777 HACIENDA MAP M3 Mexican Grill Plaza Senayan Arcadia Unit X 105. Jl. New Delhi No. 9. Pintu 1. Senayan : 021-5790 1469

HAN GANG MAP P5 Korean Jl. Wolter Monginsidi no. 99 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021-7278 7789 Hard Rock Café Map O4 International Pacific Place Jakarta Unit G 05 SCBD : 021-5797 3055 Twitter : @hardrockcafejkt Facebook : Hard Rock Café Jakarta Huize Van Wely MAP U6 Asian, Western The Papilion Jl. Kemang Raya No. 45AA : +62 21 719 0789 IMMIGRANT MAP J7 Resto-Bar-Club House Plaza Indonesia 6th Floor #E02-03 Access from new Louis Vitton lobby : 021-3983.8257/58 JIMBARAN MAP A8 Beachside resto Pantai Karnaval Ancol Jakarta Utara : 021-640 1040 K7 Resto Map A6 Pan-Asian Flavors 1001 Hotel Jl. Kunir no.7 Kota Tua Jakarta Barat : (021) 690 7575 ext 279 or (021) 690 1001 KAFE PISA MAP I8 Ice Cream & Italian Jl. Gereja Theresia 1 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021-3100 151/ 3928568 Kedai Kopi 89 Map U5 Kitchen & Coffee Jl. Kemang Raya 89 : 021-7179.4538 Twitter : @kedaikopi89 Kinara Map U6 Cuisines of India Jl. Kemang Raya No. 78 B, Lantai 1, Jakarta Selatan : 021-719 2677 www.kinara.co.id KOI CAFÉ & GALLERY MAP S6 International dining Saberro House

Jl. Kemang Raya No.10aJakarta Selatan : 021-719 5707 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 LOEWY MAP O7 Hangout and good western food and drinks Oakwood Condiminions Lingkar, Mega Kuningan Jakarta : 021-2554 2378 LUCY IN THE SKY MAP N6 Hangout and local & western food and drinks Jl Jendral Sudirman Kav 52 - 53, Lot 14, SCBD : 021-5152308 Luna Negra MAP N5 Italian,Asian,Chinese Plaza Bapindo, Citibank Tower, Ground Floor. Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 54-55. Sudirman. : 021-2995 0077 LYON MAP J7 French dining Mandarin Oriental. Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 1 : 021-29938888 Mezza Map L10 Café, Bar & Lounge Aston Rasuna Kompleks Apartment Taman Rasuna, Jl HR Rasuna Said : 62-21- 8370 5555


CLUB.BARS.restaurants midtown Map O4 Asian Jl. Tulodong Atas No. 28 Jakarta Selatan : 021-527 4085, 527 4088 Molley malone’s Irish Pub MAP N3 International dining Plaza Senayan Arcadia, Jalan New Delhi, Senayan : 021-579 01433 Murphy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant MAP T5 International dining Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021-718 3382 : 0818 833 643 NUTMEG MAP R5 European Oktroi Plaza. Jl. Kemang Utara Raya No.1 Kemang. : 021-7195020 OCHA & BELLA Map I8 International dining Jl KH Wahid Hasyim no 70 Menteng Jakarta Pusat 10340 021-3105 777 / 999 www.ochaandbella.com Otel Lobby Map M9 International dining Jl Epicentrum Tengah South Gate Entrance (The Annex Building of Bakrie Tower) Rasuna Epicentrum Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021-29941324 The Papilion duo MAP O5 Pacific Place, Level #G-20 Sudirman Central Business District Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav 52-53 : +62 21 579 73645 PASTIS MAP M8 International dining The Kuningan Suites Apartment Jl. Setiabudi Utara, Kuningan : 021- 5260 260 PAULANER MAP I7 German Brauhaus in the heart of Jakarta. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021- 2358.3871

pizza barboni Map T5 Italian pizzas and food Jl. Kemang 1, No 72 Kemang : 021-7181101 Potbelli map Q 2 International dining Blok M Square Lt.5 Tennant 11 no. 07 Jl. Melawai V Jakarta Selatan : 021-2904 2540 parc 19 MAP S2 International dining Jl. Taman Kemang 19, Kemang. : 021-719 9988 PIZZA E BIRRA MAP I6 Pizza & Beer Plaza Indonesia Extension 5th Floor, Unit E 22-23 JL.MH Thamrin Jakarta Pusat : 021-319 28070 PLANET HOLLYWOOD MAP O6 International dining Jl. Gatot Subroto kav 16 Jakarta Selatan : 021-526 7827 PORTICO MAP N2 East Meet West Senayan City, Panin Tower Ground Floor Unit 0. Jl. Asia Afrika - Jakarta Selatan : 021-727 81 641 POTATO HEAD MAP O5 Western Pacic Place Mall Jend. Sudirman, Jakarta : 021-5797 3322 PROHIBITION MAP N3 Great steaks speakeasy Aacadia Senayan Lt. 2, Senayan. Jakarta Selatan : 021-57901295 RATATOUILLE MAP L8 French cuisine and bar Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav 20 Kuningan : 021-5290 0351 Riva Grill and Bar MAP N10 Grill - Bar - Terrace Park Lane Hotel Jl. Casablanca Kav 18 : 021-8282 000 twitter : @Riva_GrillnBar www.rivagrillnbar.com

ROLLING STONE CAFE MAP W7 International dining Jln. Ampera 16. Kemang, Jakarta : 021 782 2828 www.rollingstonecafe.co.id 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 Smokey Ribs Good Ribs Ruko Crown Golf Mediterania Blok B 10 – 11 Pantai Indah Kapuk, Jakarta Utara : (021) 2952 5870 / 5880 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 Sushi-Tei Map M2 Great Sushi Senayan City Level 4 #08 Jl. Asia Afrika Lot 19 Jakarta Pusat : (021) 7278 1678 TOSCANA MAP U5 Popular fine Italian Jl. Kemang Raya No. 120 Jakarta Selatan : 021-718 1216 TRATTORIA MAP O7 Popular Italian The East Building Lobby GF Jl. Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav 3.2 No 1 - Jakarta Pusat : 021-5793 8574 VIETOPIA MAP O4 Vietnamese Jl. Senopati no. 66 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021-726 1162 VIN + MAP 6 Casual but stylish wine bar with western food and great affordable wines. Jl. Kemang Raya 45B Jakarta Selatan : 021-7179 2577 VIN + MAP N3 Arcadia Plaza Senayan Jl. New Delhi No.9 Senayan Jakarta : 021-5790 1477 WilshIre MAP n5 American Restaurant The Foundry No. 8, SCBD Lot 8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 52 – 53 Jakarta Selatan : 021-5140 1018 www.wilshire.co.id Yellowfin MAP P4 Sake bar & kitchen Senopati 1 no 42, Jakarta : 081219690077 / 0217220394

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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

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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


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

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

Plaza Semanggi 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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stage empire @ colosseum thursday, July 31 Colosseum always present the best local bands on their Stage Empire! This time they brought local Kotak band to rock it up!

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foam festival @ ancol sunday, aug 02 The first foam festival held in Ancol was split into two sessions. Morning and night. With a local line up of DJ Iaz, Dalila, Goatee as well as many others! Fun times.

dj wiwek @immigrant friday, aug 07 Immigrant club brought Dutch DJ Wiwek to their decks and he played some EDM beats for the people on the dance floor.

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#FiestaFuntasy @colosseum friday, aug 07 Fiesta presented thier Funtasy party by launching a new variant Bubblegum and presenting a special performance by the Fiesta Babes. With Bionixx, Cream de La Cream, Myga, Beathoven and VJ Alter Ego.

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dj hunt @popular mansion friday, aug 07 The search for the best model with skills on the decks is on! The people from ‘Miss Popular DJ Hunt’ will choose one model and make them into a superstar!

backyard soiree @ social house friday, aug 07 Local musicians Rendy Pandugo and Sandhy Sondoro were joined by Canadian Magician Wes Barker for a wicked night of entertainment.

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weekend pleasure @x2-equinox Saturday, aug 08 X2 and Equinox presented local talent Spinach DJ Riri-Rizuka. Later on, X2 resident DJ Agung switched things up with his blend of hip hop/RnB.

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Colors Of Fame @equinox thursday, aug 13 The Annual Dinero’$ hunt for the illest DJ was on! The night went stupendously with DJ Imdan from Bandung snagging first place and crowning himself the Dinero’$ DJ Hunt 2015 crown.

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andy moor @x2 friday, aug 14 One of the world’s big name DJs was back in Jakarta, Andy Moor, jacked things up with a progressive/electronic music set for all the beautiful people dressed in white.

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miss nine @colosseum friday, aug 14 German supermodel on the decks, Miss Nine, filled the night with her progressive electro house set and was truly the beauty and the beast of the night.

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can you see music? @potato head garage friday, aug 14 Heineken’s event went well with sets from DJ Dipha and Tiara Eve and the giant technology ball called ‘The Orb’.

m.a.n.d.y @foundry saturday, aug 15 The German duo faced an ecstatic crowd for their debut show at Foundry. Everybody was feeling the HYPE!

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Tribute To the Beatles @hangover

wednesday, aug 19 A special performance by a legendary band from Bandung, Mat Bitel, who played all your faves from the Fab Four.

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lights on! @colosseum weds, aug 19 Colosseum held a premiere of their new mega lighting and totally amazed balls everyone. Colloseum has grown even stronger!

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fashion rocks @sarinah thursday, aug 20 The 5th Hard Rock FM Fashion show was brought by designers Lulu Lutfi Labibi, Yefta Gunawan and Stella Rissa. Music was supplied by Alexa, Eva Celia, Yovie and Nuno.

mike mago @fable friday, aug 21 Friday night at Fable was awesome with Dutch DJ Michiel Thomassen AKA Mago, who brought with him a storm of house.

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we the festival @senayan sunday, aug 09 We The Festival was back with all the music-art-food and fashion shows. International acts Echosmith, Flight Facilities, Jessie Ware and Kimbra rocked the main stage.

Agent-h @cloud THURS, aug 20 Agent-H is now handled by MC Mac and that means one thing, Trouble. Deep house and trouble with a capital T.

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artwarding night @gudang sarinah Saturday, aug 22 Artwarding Night is an arts workshop brought by Ade Darmawan and Anton Ismael. The musical entertainment was White Shoes and The Couples Company featuring Sentimental Mood.

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