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I had a look back at the Beat Christmas edition, 2003 while we were finishing the What’s On material for this magazine and just about died.... How could we get away with those multiple pages of What’s On? Page after page of bland copy! Lists of meaningless information that we’re sure nobody even looked at.

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Among the many nice things about Kudeta is its sense of space, no matter how many beautiful people cram through its doors.

STORIES

ANGKLUNG CAFÉ’S THIRD ANNIVERSARY PARTY
‘Angklung Café Unplugged’ was throbbing last Saturday night, with a live band, DJ music, and a heap load of happy punters on the occasion of its third anniversary party

Dejavu One to remember
Dejavu has achieved a lot over the last year. For a start, it boldly stepped up and said ‘there can be more to Seminyak nightlife than Dhyana Pura and the Oberoi big boys

Progressive, Regressive, Depressive House! – Graham Gold
Graham Gold started Dj-ing back when being a DJ meant filling in the gaps between live bands and entertaining crowds at wedding receptions, 21st birthday parties and the like with top 40 tracks.

ELEMENT The Power of Soft Rock Ballads
The crowd at Musro last Thursday was so overwhelmed by the presence of Jakarta’s magnificent seven, Element, it could hardly approach the stage.


 

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