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Written and published prior to COVID-19 for Vice Indonesia, this story takes us inside the Tolak Reklamasi movement and the many fronts on which Bali is fighting a battle to save itself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rapid growth in internet penetration in Indonesia over the past decade has altered the local media landscape and the ways in which news is produced and consumed. Over the past few years, several new broadcasting and digital media outlets have emerged, such as Tirto.id, Asumsi, Narasi TV, and Kumparan. One of these new digital players is the American-Canadian company VICE, which opened a Jakarta bureau in 2016. Instead of “importing” the VICE brand to Indonesia, the Jakarta-based team was given free editorial rein. As a result, it has created its own style of journalism that mixes “serious” journalism with popular culture reporting on memes or investigations into supernatural stories. This approach has garnered national and international awards as well as public attention. For example, VICE Indonesia's collaboration with Tirto.Id and the Jakarta Post to investigate cases of allegations of sexual abuse in Indonesian universities, won the 2020 Public Service Journalism Award from the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA). Meanwhile, its investigations into debts and debt collection have attracted more than 10 million views on YouTube. Like many digital media companies, however, VICE Indonesia also faces tough challenges. How is VICE Indonesia tackling these challenges? What does it contribute to the VICE global brand as well as to journalism in Indonesia? Why is VICE Indonesia interested in supernatural stories? And what's the story with the Khong Guan biscuit tin? In Talking Indonesia this week, Tito Ambyo explores these questions and more with the managing editor of VICE Indonesia, Ardyan M. Erlangga. Image by VICE Indonesia.
Vice Indonesia menyindir pemerintah Indonesia, masalah DPR mengajukan cetak uang Rp.600 T ke BI. Emangnya kenapa kalo pemerintah cetak uang ? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-bekal-tidur/support
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
Today on the show I'm speaking to Yudhistira Agato, vocalist and guitarist for the band Vague, guitarist for the band Jirapah, music journalist and translator for Vice Indonesia, and one of my oldest friends. I first met Yudhis back in 2007 at a Converge show in Brisbane when he was in Australia studying and we used to hang out at shows all the time. In 2010, he moved back to Jakarta where he started to get involved in the underground music scene, playing in bands and organising shows. In 2016, Yudhis started working as a translator and writer for VICE Indonesia when they opened their Jakarta office. He's since written a lot about experimental and underground music in Indonesia, and he's interviewed Rich Brian, Kamasi Washington, Khruangbin, My Disco, and many others. You can find links to Yudhis's writing in the show notes; not all of it is translated into English, but a good chunk of it is.Yudhis's main project is a Revolution Summer-inspired post-hardcore band called Vague. He plays guitar and sings in that project and they're quite active in the Jakarta underground scene; they play shows pretty regularly and in the last few years they've been releasing a lot of splits with other underground bands from Southeast Asia. Their newest release is a split with the band Wreck, which is out on HEMA records as a digital release and a 7". They also have splits out with Killeur Calculateur (Kuala Lumpur) and The Kuda (Bogor). All of them are amazing bands and well worth your time. Besides those split releases, Vague has one full-length called Footsteps, which you can find on all the streaming platforms.Yudhis also plays guitar in the band Jirapah, which is a Jakarta-based project that has played in all kinds of different formats. Their most recent release is an LP called Planetarium, and it's available a pay- what-you-want download from Bandcamp, and it's on all the streaming services as well. This interview covers quite a lot of ground. We start by talking about Yudhis's projects and move into talking about the differences between VICE Indonesia and VICE in Western countries like Australia or the United States, the politics around choosing what language to use when writing lyrics, the unique relationship Indonesia's underground scene has with corporate sponsorship, and what's new in Jakarta's experimental music scene.NOTE: A bit of background noise in this one - sorry! Tracks played: "Menapak" by Jirapah, "Sajak Pucat Pasi" by Vague.LinksVague bandcamp: https://vaguejkt.bandcamp.com/Jirapah bandcamp: https://jirapahmusic.bandcamp.com/Sajak Pucat Pasi video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YepfXCpTEIVICE's Top 20 Indonesian albums of the 2010s (in Bahasa Indonesia): https://www.vice.com/id_id/article/v74mva/lagu-lagu-indonesia-terbaik-satu-dekade-terakhirYudhis' VICE Indonesia contributor page (in English): https://www.vice.com/en_asia/contributor/yudhistira-agatoSonic Vortex Vol. 1 (compilation of South-East Asian noise and experimental music): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/25/sonic-vortex-volume-1/Pancawala split (Coffee Faith, Dissonant, BRRR., DJ Miko, Anquan): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/01/pancawala-split/Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw
Cinta pantas dituai dan dinikmati oleh siapa pun makhluk hidup yang bernafas di muka bumi, tidak peduli apa orientasi seksualnya atau identitas gender dan ekspresi pribadinya. Sebagai penutup bulan Februari yang katanya penuh kasih sayang ini, Daftar7 merilis lagu-lagu ‘cinta’ yang kami nilai memiliki semangat yang pantas disematkan kepada permasalahan-permasalahan yang tengah dihadapi oleh para kawan-kawan LGBTQ di Indonesia. Bahwa mereka juga seorang manusia, sama seperti kita semua, yang sudah sepatutnya mendapatkan kesetaraan atas hak sosial, ekonomi, politik, budaya dan tentu saja, cinta. Dalam episode ini pemandu siniar Rio Tantomo dan Pramedya Nataprawira mengundang 5 narasumber yang membantu menjelaskan bagaimana semestinya kita mengolah pikiran terhadap sejumlah permasalahan LGBTQ ini. Mereka adalah: Yudhistira Agato selaku perwakilan dari Vice Indonesia, penyanyi Kartika Jahja, Teguh dari komunitas Suara Kita, Tamarra salah satu anggota kuartet vokal grup Amuba dan filmmaker Paul Agusta. http://www.amvibe.id
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
This week my guest is Dea Karina, one of the newer and younger members of the Jogja Noise Bombing Collective. Dea has been playing with JNB for about two years and she just recently moved back to Indonesia after completing her Master's degree at the London School of Economics. Dea is a member of the band Tujuh Kuda, which she formed in London while she was studying there. She also has a few things going on outside of music; we talk about all of that in the interview, and you can find links to all of her stuff in the show notes. If you're enjoying the show please tell your friends and it would really mean a lot if you could leave a rating or short review for it in on iTunes. It really helps more people find the show.NOTE: At one point in the interview, Dea mentions that the band Isn’tses (Tim & Lisa's project) played at the Noise Shed event. She would like to clarify that it was actually Nnja Riot (Lisa's project) that played and not Isn’tses.LinksDea's website: https://www.deakarina.net/Tujuh Kuda on bandcamp: https://tujuhkuda.bandcamp.com/Dea's music selections for The Baram House: https://www.baramhouse.com/music/issue-01Dea's writing for Vice Indonesia: https://www.vice.com/en_asia/contributor/dea-karinaPancawala split (Coffee Faith, Dissonant, BRRR., DJ Miko, Anquan): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/01/pancawala-split/ Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw
Nama Iyas Lawrence untuk kalian yang sering mendengarkan salah satu podcast terbesar di Indonesia saat ini (baca: MaknaTalks) mungkin sudah tidak asing lagi. Begitu juga dengan kalian yang sering membaca berita-berita breaking news dari Vice Indonesia. Di episode kali ini, Iyas akan membicarakan mengenai Aksi Damai di Indonesia, passion, dan bagaimana industri podcast di Indonesia. #BagiSuara #BerBagiKata --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bagisuara/message
Di Episode ke 6 ini, kita ngomongin tentang hasil debat calon Presiden ke 2 akhir pekan kemarin dan komentar Hanafi seputar Islam dan Komunisme. Effort dari Jakarta Post, Tirto.id, VICE Indonesia dan BBC News Indonesia untuk memahami kasus pelecehan seksual di kampus melalui #NamaBaikKampus. Bernie Sanders maju lagi jadi Capres AS untuk Pemilu 2020.
Bincang-bincang album musik Indonesia terbaik tahun 2018, bersama Wahyu Acum Nugroho (vokalis Bangkutaman dan redaktur media musik online Pop Hari ini dan Yandri Ardiyan Erlangga redaktur Vice Indonesia. Bicara tentang kriteria musik yang mask kategori "terbaik", untuk apa membuat daftar album terbaik hingga observasi mengenai perkembangan skena musik di tanah air yang semakin terdesentralisasi, musik-musik keren semakin kuat di luar Jakarta.
ada satu video di tentang poligami di VICE INDONESIA dimana ada sebuah kisah sukses berpoligami, dan ini menggoda gue untuk nanya tentang poligami di Islam seperti apa seharusnya. Makannya supaya lebih valid gue nanya sama yang ahlinya Ustadz Abbi Makki seperti apa sih poligami tuh mestinya.
In this episode is about our hosts and co-host discussing a VICE Indonesia article, in which two of our main host were honored to be interviewed with....while being the very reason the article exist in the first place. Freakin weebs. /// Huge thanks to @arztivany for the opportunity of the interview and allowing us to discuss her article for our podcast! /// Check out the article we discuss by Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja from VICE Indonesia here : goo.gl/DKBqeH ///