by june arya | Published: December 11th, 2009
1st December is International AIDS Day. The whole month is, too, despite people work on HIV/AIDS everyday, this is an day-to-day issue. Year-to-year more people died from AIDS. What do we know?
Have we understood completely about HIV/AIDS?
Do you think you take part in the creation of stigma & discrimination towards people living with HIV/AIDS?
If you think you do, if you think you care, show us your support by coming to this night of caring and sharing. We will have a chit-chat on HIV/AIDS from the experts to get you understand more of this issue, and so you know what to do next to help.
“Let’s talk about HIV/AIDS because WE CARE”.

by june arya | Published: October 14th, 2009
Ed Eddy & Residivis has long been known as a band with its inspiration to their songs came from daily life. Public acknowledge them from their song about the reckless use of firearms, “Kronologi Pistol & Amunisi” – The Chronology of Pistol and Ammunition, and from their most controversial song, “Anjing” – cops mistaken as street thugs, which once displeased the police department and made Ed Eddy and his partner-in-crime, Igo, being sued. Both of them had to be in a long drawn battle in court. Although Eddy and Igo always claim that the song did not insult the police, that they were not calling the police as dog, as an exclamation, or swearing word like ‘doggone it!’ or maybe ‘damn!’ but the way they sing it does give way to many interpretations. The trial drew protest from supporters for the freedom of speech in Bali. But ultimately the judges found them guilty and sentenced probation for 1 year. Their debut album, “Lagu Kita Orang Indonesia“, was finally released in April 2008.
Not too long from now, Eddy, the lead singer, will depart to Australia and thus this concert is made. Given the title of ‘Aku Tak Sedih‘ – I’m Not Sad, the concert will be a farewell concert of Ed Eddy & Residivis, featuring three other bands: de Buntu, Day After The Rain, and Dilla.
Time: 7:20 P.M. – 11:25 P.M.
by june arya | Published: July 31st, 2009
Ah, it’s time to go CRAZY!! Come and sing with us at our karaoke day, let’s choose our King & Queen , who are gonna be forrest IDOL first season. Bring your own CDs if you can’t handle our collections
Dress up nice and perform your best. If you are a singer, you can join the competition, but you can’t sing in your own genre. (Kalau kamu penyanyi, ngga boleh bawain lagu jenis sendiri harus lagu jenis lain yang berlawanan)
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by june arya | Published: July 9th, 2009
Stay tuned to Oz Radio Bali 101.2 FM on Sunday at 12 noon for their interview. Talkshow & Showcase. Meet and greet White Shoes & The Couples Company and their manager, Indra Ameng on Sunday afternoon, 12 July 2009 @ forrestClub. Merchandise & CD’s Available for sale.
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by june arya | Published: July 6th, 2009
Featuring:
Stylish Nonsense (Thailand)
Free-flow, improvised electro with a splash of lounge-pop and jazzy je ne sais quoi. One of Bangkok’s finest acts, this drum and analog keyboard duo is not to be missed…
Muon (Singapore)
Lush instrumental landscapes a la Mogwai or Godspeed You Black Emperor! These two men and their machines create a blissed-out racket most divine
Elena Skoko (Croatia) meets DJ Electrondust (Bali)
Expressionist spoken words on Acid (House). Think Lydia Lunch speeding through Detroit in a (convertible) spaceship.
Navicula (Bali)
The lost Denpasar chapter of the Sub Pop Single’s Club. Folksy anthems, flying the flannel of ’90s alt-rock revivalism and … electric accordions!
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