buat bali, lebih bagus di 66, kayaknya tu tempat dah cukup bagus, cuma perlu ditambah lighting and laser aja..plus harus ada vj nya.... hehehe, abis tu dah chill out di pantai.hehehe
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Jakarta Events / Re: ELEKTRA666 Announcement about TIESTO INDONESIAN TOUR 200614/02/06, 19:27
buat bali, lebih bagus di 66, kayaknya tu tempat dah cukup bagus, cuma perlu ditambah lighting and laser aja..plus harus ada vj nya.... hehehe, abis tu dah chill out di pantai.hehehe
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Jakarta Events / DJ TIESTO INDONESIAN TOUR 200613/02/06, 16:06
TIESTO INDONESIAN TOUR 2006
Ardi Pite "warm up" DJ for TIESTO performance at 3 venues / 3 cities and spokes person for DJ Tiesto 20 April 06 | Double Six Club, Bali 21 April 06 | TJ's Club, Yogyakarta (TBC) 22 April 06 | Pantai Carnival Ancol, JakarTa BE THERE!!!! SEE THE WORLD's BEST #2 DJ OF 2005 & RAVELINE #1 DJ OF 2005 www.elektra666.com #553
Jakarta Events / MARLBORO MIXTRONICA @ 66 CLUB BALI12/02/06, 18:29
MARLBORO MIXTRONICA
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17 2006 23.00 PM @ 66 CLUB BALI PERFORMING: DJ ROMY - 1945 MF DJ ARDI PITE - ELECTRA 666 DJ AI - MOONCHILD BE THERE! #554
Main Talk / TIESTO / ARMIN / ATB / FERRY CORSTEN IN INDO?11/02/06, 20:54
The rumours said that in the mid of 2006, TWO of these dj's will come to indonesia, either jakarta or bali.
1. tiesto 2. armin van buuren 3. atb 4. ferry corsten which two of them do u think?..... #555
Clubs / Venues / Re: Menurut kalian.... Best Club in Jakarta...?10/02/06, 14:07
STADIUM JAKARTA
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Clubs / Venues / Re: DOUBLE SIX CLUB REFORM05/02/06, 20:23
setau gw dj resident nya ada yang baru, seperti nolly ama wilson.. tapi gak tau pasti apa agoeng zen masih di pake atau ga..
#557
Clubs / Venues / Re: DOUBLE SIX CLUB REFORM04/02/06, 21:27
gw bukan ngotak2 in house, cuma info aja, kalau tahun lalu electro yg dimaenin skrg pindah ke progressive ..itu aja intinya
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Clubs / Venues / DOUBLE SIX CLUB REFORM04/02/06, 19:09
double six club, a dance music institution that already worlwide known located in bali, is changing their style of music since this january 2006, the club was knowned to put electro and house music in its club play every week, with their resident dj;s, but since this 2006, they said they will change the style of the music and going back to its originally style back in the old days, as a progressive house club, this music style was growing big with double six club over the past years...changing all resident djs with the new breed and starting to throw special event with more and more national and international progressive house dj's every weekend.
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Main Talk / Re: World dj no.1 Paul vn Dyk lagi tour ke asia, knp ngga mampir ya kejakarta..?04/02/06, 18:35
kalau menurut gw sih itu bukan sombong...tapi hak dia aja.... kalau emang dia ga minat main disini, kan masih bisa liat dia di tetangga..itu kalau fans nya bener lohhh
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Main Talk / Re: [gossip] T****O coming soon...04/02/06, 18:28
WAH... MASAK SIH ADA YANG BISA DATENGIN KE 3 KOTA SEKALIGUS? TRUS TIKETNYA BAKAL JADI BERAPAAN TUH?
YG GW BACA DARI WEB NYA 'T' BELUM ADA JADWAL UNTUK KE INDO BULAN APRIL MALAH....PALING DEKET DI MALAYSIA #562
Main Talk / Re: Sorry from Innerlight28/01/06, 12:33
mesti beli..gw dah dapat ...kayaknya di jual di disctarra atau m studio jogja.. di bali masih banyak tuh cd nya..
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Jakarta Events / URBAN DELIGHT #2 @ 66 CLUB BALI28/01/06, 08:59
URBAN DELIGHT #2
DOUBLE SIX CLUB BALI PRESENTS: DJ ROMY 1945 MF JAKARTA DJ WILSON DJ EMON BALI FEEL THE DIFFERENCE @ 66 CLUB BALI EVERY SATURDAY WITH RESPECTED DJ'S FROM INDONESIA! FRIDAY 3 FEB AND SATURDAY 4 FEB 2006 ONLY @ 66 CLUB BALI - BLUE OCEAN BOULEVARD #564
Jakarta Events / URBAN DELIGHT @ 66 CLUB BALI27/01/06, 11:32
URBAN DELIGHT
THIS SATURDAY JANUARY 28 2006 @ 66 CLUB PRESENTS: one of the most respected dj in indonesia, finally come and smash the island with the progressive and house tunes, feel the difference this saturday @ 66 club bali! DJ RIRI - ABLETON SET LIVE GIRI + FLA TofU DJ WILSON STARTS AT 00.00 ONLY AT 66 CLUB BALI, BLUE OCEAN BOULEVARD SEMINYAK BALI #565
Main Talk / Re: ASTRID SURYANTO23/01/06, 16:10
dapet di ebay... hehe skrg malah dah dapat yang single MORE AND MORE
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Jakarta Events / PAUL VAN DYK IN SOUTH EAST ASIA23/01/06, 13:30
MANILA, PHILLIPINES : 27 01 06
SINGAPORE : 30 01 06 BANGKOK, THAILAND : 02 02 06 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA : 03 02 06 HONGKONG : 04 02 06 INDONESIA : --- #567
Main Talk / Re: ur favourite dance CD albums22/01/06, 21:34
STEVE GERRARD - THINKING OUT LOUD progressive + breaks
SASHA - INVOLVER progressive (fav track: unkle in a state, shpongle, lostep) ANTHONY PAPPA - BALANCE progressive KONTOR THE ANNUAL 2006 MIX electro + house HED KANDI all series of house ALL STADIUM PROMO CD'S #568
Main Talk / Re: PROMO CD DJ MARQUEE!!!!!18/01/06, 11:03
kayaknya, yang di sebut2 cd promo ini adalah cd yg dibagiin pas gig nya dj2 itu.. jadi bukan cd yg di jual bebas secara nasional... itu menurut gw sih...termasuk punya nya dade kali....
kalau yg dirilis secara nasional kan baru NARO, RIRI, AGOOSE, WINGKY, ROMY, JAKMOV #569
Main Talk / my Ipod Itunes Playlist13/01/06, 14:53
most of mine are dance/house/prog/trance the heavy playing list are:
1. tone depth : rumble fish 2. subsky : single gun 3. lindstorm : i feel space 4. dj nukem : instinct 5. mdk roobs & doves : god answer 6. knights groove : the first 7. bill hamell & nick muir : barotek 8. chris salt : atmospheric grafitti 9. benz & md : dead caum 10. circulation : turqoise 11. astrid suryanto : rain water 12. reflective : echoes 13. jacob todd : nothing is real 14. pete bones : pete sy's slightly house 15. the killers : mr. brightside remix #570
Main Talk / Re: DJ MUMU STD EMANG GOKSSS..13/01/06, 14:46
wah jadi kangen ama std.... dah 2 tahun gak kesana..... seperti apa ya skrg...
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Main Talk / IS PROGRESSIVE HOUSE DEAD?10/01/06, 15:12
John Digweed & Nick Muir's new Bedrock track 'Santiago' isn't your bog standard prog house.
DJmag.com meets Nick Muir to discuss how progressive is redefining itself. Nick Muir & John Digweed's new single pushes the boundaries of prog Words: Terry Church Source: DJMAG.co.uk "The progressive house backlash is a good thing," insists John Digweed's studio partner Nick Muir, one of the genre's most respected producers. "It helps keep things fresh, and now prog can return back to the underground and evolve out of the public eye," he says. Progressive house used to be one of the most popular genres of dance music, and was the sound that revolutionised the concept of DJing and clubbing with its epic production values and highly complex musical arrangement. John Digweed and Nick Muir, under the alias Bedrock, produced some of the genre's biggest records, including 'Heaven Scent' that reached the UK top 40, and the ethereal classic 'For What You Dream Of' (which featured in the soundtrack for Brit flick 'Trainspotting'). At its peak, progressive house rivalled trance music's global popularity, and its DJs were counted as some of the most popular in the world. Indeed Digweed, who was one of the first to champion early progressive house in the mid-90s with Sasha, was voted No.1 DJ in the world when he topped DJmag's Top 100 DJs Poll in 2001. Digweed was voted No.1 DJ in the world in 2001 "Prog used to be the alternative, it was totally underground and something you'd only hear in dark, dingy clubs at 3am," says Muir. "It happily existed in its own niche, but when John was voted No.1 it suddenly became flavour of the month, and prog house blew up. "For a while, almost every house DJ played prog records, so it was only a matter of time before they moved onto something new," he insists. Minimal If anything, 2005 will be remembered for the year that minimal dance music blew up, with all the year's biggest records having been influenced by the minimal sound that originates from Germany. Berlin-based minimal label Get Physical is DJmag's label of the year (the latest issue comes with a special Get Physical 7"). Minimal's simplicity and unashamedly electronic sound is the antitheses to progressive's complex and astute musical production. Nick Muir thinks that this is the exact reason why minimal is so popular, and why prog has lost its crown as the true sound of the underground. "These days most dance producers are software based, and producing music only using computers tends to result in gritty, electronic music," he says. Without any hardware or instruments, dance music becomes truly computerised. Prog was about slick, polished production, these days dance music is dirtier and more electronic, even more avant-garde. Bedrock: Three Years in the Making 'Santiago' sounds refreshingly happy 'Forge' was the last record that John Digweed and Nick released under their Bedrock moniker, three years ago. Why did it take so long for them to release another record? "John is so busy touring, and a lot of our studio time in 2003 was taken up with doing the soundtrack for the Spider-Man cartoon," says Muir. "In 2004, we decided to take a step back, as we were aware that prog had become too overexposed. "John had started to incorporate more electro and techno into his sets, and that was where the most exciting music was coming from, so we decided to use some of those elements for the new single." Santiago 'Santiago' is the new single from Digweed and Muir, and it certainly isn't bog standard progressive house. Gone are the hypnotic, moody basslines that characterised Bedrock – in its place is an uplifting, Latino sound, something that's really not Digweed at all. "John wanted a breath of fresh air, he wanted to make a joyful, party record," reports Nick Muir. "John roadtested 'Santiago' all summer, and it's a really Balearic-sounding, it well down well in Ibiza." Bedrock's alternative 'St. James' mix of 'Santiago' is a more pumping club record, and more what you would expect from the duo. On another mix, Parallel Sound's intelligent piano riffs add a different dimension to the original, and they too have fused some elements of electro house and techno into their mix. "We were pretty stoked when John asked us to do a remix," admits Australian Tim from Parallel Sound. "We're big fans of Diggers, and used to go to Bedrock' s monthly Thursday night at Heaven, and then call in sick on Fridays," he says. Nick Muir says enthusiasm from new producers and DJs like Parallel Sound is the exact reason why dance music will never die. "The way dance music evolves is like a good DJ set – just when you think it's getting a bit stale, it takes an unexpected twist. "It's always regenerating, reinventing, and reviving." Bedrock's 'Santiago' is out now on Bedrock records. #572
Jakarta Events / ZOUK SINGAPORE JANUARY SCHEDULE10/01/06, 15:08
13 JANUARY - BOB SINCLAIR france
14 JANUARY - MARCO BAILEY belgium 21 JANUARY - TIEFSCHWARZ germany only @ zouk club singapore this 2006! #573
Main Talk / Win Trip To Far East! copied from djmag.co.uk10/01/06, 15:03
Win Trip To Far East!
Visit Indonesia And Singapore's coolest dancefloors! DJmag has teamed up with ATTICA - Charlie Chester's new project in Singapore - CLUB VERTIGO in Jakarta and global travel specialists BENZ TRAVEL (www.benztravel.com) to offer one lucky reader a clubbing trip you'll never forget. You and a friend will be flown to the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, where you'll spend two nights soaking up the local atmosphere as well as enjoying VIP treatment for the exclusive Attica party at Vertigo, the No.1 club in Jakarta. Located on the 16th and 17th floors of a skyscraper in the heart of the city, Vertigo boasts two dancefloors, a lounge bar and a luxury Japanese restaurant - where you'll be treated to a slap up meal, as well as hearing resident DJ Reynald work his magic... to enter log on to www.djmag.co.uk #574
Jakarta Events / Re: BRENDON P (ZOUK SING) @ HU'U BALI10/01/06, 14:58
ke bali aja lagi... hehehe
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Main Talk / Re: ASTRID SURYANTO10/01/06, 14:52
wah gw cuman baru punya cd nya yang RAIN WATER ada macem2 versi remix nya... paling gw suka versi original nya sama victor calderone mix
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