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Yes No Wave Music netlabel, Yogyakarta

Yes No Wave Music

Yes No Wave Music is a netlabel based in Yogyakarta managed by Wok The Rock, Good Bitch and Adya Mahardhika. Online label allows bands / musicians to showcase their work to the public who seem to be more extensive. This is the action of 'gift economy', an experimentation in applying the model of free music to music lovers in this capitalistic world. This action is not the idea of ​​destroying the music industry has established hundreds of years, but more on that offer alternatives to distribute a piece of music for free.

INDONESIA TRAVEL OVERVIEW


There are of course many more travel destinations but this is a good start if you have never been to Indonesia.

7 Seas Dive Center and Bungalows on Gili Air Island



I stayed for more than a week at 7 seas. Actually by accident due to a booking problem but it turned out to be lucky. They have the best bungalows I have ever seen in Indonesia. Very new with fantastic bathrooms. Stuff is great and the french owner Laurent makes you feel very comfortable.

Room Rates are 400.000-550.000Rp (33-45 Euro) for standard room with fan (depending on season)
and 700.000Rp for deluxe room with AC

Jogja Hip Hop Foundation

Indonesia’s foremost crew stands in the cultural cross-hairs, rapping across language and other borders.
Hailing from one of Indonesia’s artistic well-springs, Yogyakarta, this sharp Javanese collective promotes tolerance and pluralism. Jogja Hip Hop Foundation takes on corruption and inequality with wit and hooks that meld global and indigenous trance rhythms, Indonesian pop and gamelan music, ancient Javanese poetry and literature. Visit the website: Jogja Hip Hop Foundation and kill the DJ.

The Girl From the Coast by Pramoedya Toer

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The Girl From the Coast

The Girl From the Coast [Paperback]
Pramoedya Toer (Author)

Book Description

Gamelan exampels

Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto's Coup D'Etat in Indonesia by John Roosa

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John Roosa
Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto's Coup D'Etat in Indonesia (New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies)

From Publishers Weekly