Shab-e Yalda
Katibeh Iranian Restaurant
Dita
Dita was born in New Delhi, shaped by its cultural mix, and later found her voice in Indonesia’s diverse music landscape. Known for her infectious, free-spirited selections, she blends proto-house, 90s breaks, Balearic, and left-field influences into a sound that feels fluid and instinctive. A former Potato Head resident and now a core force at Klymax Discotheque, she’s played stages from Panorama Bar to Dekmantel, carrying Indonesian representation with clarity and intent.
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Faktta
Faktta, born in Jakarta’s maze of noise and limits, channels a lifelong instinct for rhythm into sets that drift between light and shadow. Her sound blends minor chords, broken beats, and unruly polyrhythms into something uncategorised but deeply felt. With ears tuned to both the ancient and the now, she invites dancers into a fluid, free world where the music moves first and everything else follows.
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Sierra Charlie
Sierra Charlie, known to friends as Ame, spent years as a devoted party-goer in Jakarta’s nightlife before stepping behind the decks in 2024. Now Bali-based and part of WARMSIN’, she supports a community-minded approach to open, curious dancefloors. Her sound sits under the hip-hop umbrella, laced with jazzy, funky, and soulful layers, plus touches of house, garage, UK funky, and broken beat. Drawn to deep low-end and rooted in Black musical influence, she gravitates toward sounds rarely heard in Indonesia.