Sunday, February 19, 2012

The Horrors








Bandung / The Horrors live at Dago Tea House / February 2012
Photography Teuku Ajie

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tribute to Nikicio










'Tribute to Nikicio'
Photography Teuku Ajie
Styling Hakim Satriyo
Model Katya Karpova

Don't missed our exclusive interview with Nina Nikicio on DEW Magazine #4 Music Issue. Visit the browser here: dewmagazine.com/issuu/04music.html

Monday, February 6, 2012

DEW Magazine #4 Music Issue



DEW Magazine 4th Music Issue is officially published today. Our latest issue is now online, stunning cover Tereza Janakova captured by the unique New York Photographer May Lin Le Goff.  DEW 4th Issue is celebrating the art form whose medium is sound and silence, known as music by today. Alongside with 15 editorials submission from our lovely contributors, we review the albums that hot in recent months; like Lana Del Rey's Born to Die, M83's Hurry Up We're Dreaming, The Black Keys's El Camino, Florence and The Machine's Ceremonials, and Zola Jesus's Conatus. Other than that we featured the amazing talented Indonesian fashion designer Nikicio who inspired by the sounds of music for her recent collection. The opening clip also featured Indonesian rock band BRNDLS directed by Anton Ismael (our favourite photographer in Indonesia)

Visit the browser here to read the whole story www.dewmagazine.com

Photography May Lin Le Goff
Styling Dori Jay
Hair and Make-up Nina Polugrodova
Photographic assistance Kamil Tyebally and Hektor Benavides
Styling assistance Isabel Martinez Mancebo
Model Tereza Janakova

Monday, December 19, 2011

Irreverent, it's so poetic










Irreverent is a disregard for the conventional point of view, without being negative. A poetic word that reflect Carine Roitfeld's productive work over a decade, something that gave us spirit and inspiration both in life and career. Finally I can embrace this book as tight as-close, thank you to my dearest friend Dinta Jakile to bring this book for me.

General

Carine Roitfeld wears controversy as effortlessly as woman wear perfume. She entices it through her provocative work. Alongside the erotic discourse, the bondage, leather, and spiked heels, there is her French sophistication and Russian descent, a mix that has marked Roitfeld's vision since the beginning; hedonism, seduction, and a risk taking. It's an attitude that's been labeled her as a 'porno chic'.

Carine is a free spirit and vision, she's full of ideas and ambition, she have non conventional taste but in very a respectful way. She built a home for the best fashion photographer in the world, she know how to work, push and convince them, and the important think on these day, she's the one who taught us how to respect "the law of business" in fashion industry but at the same time how to respect our integrity and other artists.

Fashion is like a piece of art, fashion is a dream, it needs freedom because fashion without dream is not a fashion. That's the thing why she inspires young artists to emerge and express them self in a free manner and spirit.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Katya



Meet the Russian beauty Katya Karpova.
Photography Teuku Ajie

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Ladytron: Point of Survival


Image courtesy of ladytron.com

It's been a dozen-year of the 'icy' band's career. From the very first Ladytron debut album 604 (2001) when the single "Playgirl" brought some national and international attention to the band and when they were labeled as electroclash instead they rejected this tag but however they survived.

Beginning 2002 with a glosier darker released of "Light and Magic" and critically acclaimed album "Witching Hour" in 2004, made the group took the road of cult following, booking sold-out tours across North America and Europe, and playing capacity crowd  around Asia and Latin America. Without any real label support, Ladytron toured exhaustively over the next two years.

In June 2008, Ladytron released their fourth and most successfull album "Velocifero" on Nettwerk. The album spawned three single: "Ghost", "Runaway", and "Tomorrow" leaving behind their traditional hits on the dance floor. During their dozen-year career, they've endured the "electroclash" and "bloghouse" phases and persevered alongside plenty of flash-in-the-pan contemporaries. With this in mind, their fifth album "Gravity The Seducer" could have been approached as more of a victory lap than anything else.

Gravity The Seducer(Nettwerk 2011)

Gravity The Seducer, Ladytron's fifth studio album find its place as Ladytron's most hypnotic record to date, the vocals are submerged deeper in the mix giving more space for the synths to layer, intertwine and generate friction. The result is an album which is less immediate than the predecessors, but more atmospheric. This Liverpudlian synth-pop group build on their creepiest former glories while with holding the hooks that previously put the sweet in their bitter. Opener "White Elephant" signal their new approach, offering an intricate with a swaying melody, keyboards chiming rather than cutting, its rhythm lilting rather than propelling, it's clear that Ladytron have let some light into their previous darkness. "Moon Palace" sounds exactly like its dreary landscapes are covered by two frigid female vocalist. First released single midtempo "Ace of Hz" polishes chillwave's hazy psychedelia into glozzy yet dense ice sculpture. Gravity The Seducer is a transitional album between the periods but yet still frostbite guaranteed.

Considering electroclash "movement" that gave them recognition, it's a pleasant shock that they have stuck around this long and still manage to evolve. By stripping back the layers of overbearing electronic production of the past, they've recorded  an album of lush and elegant pop music, beguiling and gloriously cinematic.

At the moment Ladytron is in Asia tour, in two more days they will perform live in Jakarta at Djakarta Warehouse Project. I'm quite exciting, it's been a ten years waiting to watch Helen Marnie and Mira Aroyo's band performance live. Now there is a real utopia coming into our town although very late ;)

Official music video for "Runaway" by Ladytron, taken from their fourth album "Velocifero".

Watch their amazing live performance at Astoria London 2009.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Before Sunset










"Before Sunset"
Photography Teuku Ajie
Styling Arsy Medina
Models Kristell Chenut and Roman Blinov