JFCC Charity Jam 2013

20.04.13

JFCC Charity Jam 2013

by Ken Jenie

 

 For ticketing, please contact JFCC: office@jfcc info or 021.390.3628.

The JFCC is proud to announce another year of Jakarta’s premier showcase of local music! After four years, the JFCC Charity Jam in Memory of Tim Mapes is still going strong, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Mapes family. Thanks to Glynn and Elizabeth Mapes, we are able to once again to honor their son Tim, a former Jakarta-based correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, who died from brain cancer in 2010 at the age of 42.

The Jam will be held on Saturday, April 20 at the Akmani Hotel on Jalan Wahid Hasyim, No. 91, in Menteng. Get your tickets fast as only 300 have been printed. Early birds pay 75,000 rupiah, and tickets (if we have any left) will also be sold at the door for 125,000 rupiah. For pre-sale tickets (no reserving by phone or email) stop by the JFCC office or contact Ida at office@jfcc.info or 390.3628. Doors open at 7 and the first band will go on at 8 PM. The event is open to the public and tickets are on sale now!

Tim was a big fan of Slank and other Indonesian bands, and it is in that spirit that the JFCC brings to you this annual charity event, whose proceeds will go to the JFCC Memorial Fund for the training of Indonesian journalists.

Kicking off the night is Sigmun, a group of four 20-something musicians united by their love of Zeppelin and Sabbath. The Bandung-based outfit has officially released only one EP, but if you saw “The Raid” in Jakarta, you will know them from the killer song at the end of the movie. The song is not available anywhere so you definitely do not want to miss them play it live!

Hot on the heels of our Freudian friends is another head case that used to be called Denial. After discovering a conflict with another band of the same name, the Jakarta natives opted for the sadly romantic name of Negative Lovers. Regardless, their music is still in a class of its own, equal parts psychedelia, garage rock and ‘60s chic. Known for their trance-inducing live performances, the band is in its own right a kind of supergroup with members from The Brandals, Ikat Kepala and SPCLMVS. The Dark Knight rises again indeed!

Jirapah, in penultimate position, was born in Brooklyn, where Ken and Mar earned a solid following of underground fans. Since moving back to Jakarta in 2010, the couple has picked up a few more personnel to help them round out their experimental sound. Frontman Ken Jenie’s life-long interest in composing has produced a sound that he calls “raw and heavy on the reverb and delay” and that quickly becomes apparent when checking out the band members work their myriad effects on stage.

Closing out the night we have a rare appearance by multi-talented artist Jamie Aditya, though he too is going by a different name these days. To find out what it is check out his debut album “LMNOP,” a soulful romp where Motown meets Curtis Mayfield. Almost entirely self-produced, the album features this former MTV VJ and Discovery Channel host on just about every instrument, from keys and guitar to vocals and percussion. For the gig, his first in two years, Jamie has put together a solid ensemble from Jakarta to help him funk it up and bring down the house.

And if all of that’s not enough, DJ Bodrek will once again be keeping your ears company before, during and after the show, which once again is being held at the Akmani Hotel.

Be there!

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