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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Beat</strong> Magazine is Bali and<br />

Jakarta’s entertainment gigguide.<br />

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airport, bars, restaurants, clubs,<br />

hotels and Circle K in Bali. We are<br />

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our aim is to entertain and guide<br />

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Bali and Jakarta.<br />

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for anyone caught out in the photos.<br />

Here we are in the middle of July and we are getting ready<br />

to rock the high season again. I suppose you could say it<br />

kicks off this weekend or maybe next, but one thing is for<br />

sure, we will be looking forward to seeing some more people<br />

around the traps in the near future. Let’s hope so anyway.<br />

Next week we see the end of a clubbing institution in<br />

Seminyak. Jenja will be closing its doors and I’m not<br />

sure what that really means for the Bali nightlife. Does it<br />

mean that people don’t want to get dressed up anymore,<br />

they would prefer to be running about in boardshorts and<br />

flipflops? Does it ring in the end of stylish clubbing? Or does<br />

it mean the end of the underground and underground music?<br />

Since Deejays and Pyramid have also closed recently one<br />

can wonder about that but maybe it’s just the consequence<br />

of the ever expanding playing field of nightlife now on the<br />

island. It’s so spread out the whole ball game is changing or<br />

already changed. <strong>The</strong>re is so much on offer now you don’t<br />

really need to go far from home for anything and nobody<br />

does. Anyway, it’s a shame to see Jenja go, we had some<br />

great times there and plenty of memories are held within<br />

those bunker walls. Thanks for the good times, here cheers<br />

to Jenja and catch you next week!<br />

c h e c k f o r t h e l a t e s t a t w w w . t h e b e a t b a l i . c o m

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