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The S.I.G.I.T.
Indonesian crag band
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DIY Style: Fashion, Music and Global Digital Cultures 9780857850393, 9780857850409, 9781474235235, 9780857852946
Table of contents :
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: The DIY Ethos
1 Indonesia, Republik DIY
2 DIY Capitalism: Class, Crisis, and the Rise of Indie Indonesia
3 DIY in DIY (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta): Everyday Production in the Indonesian Indie Scene
4 DIY Chic: Notes on Indie Style
5 On Cutting and Pasting: The Art and Politics of DIY Streetwear
6 On Site and Sound: Music and Borders in a DIY World
Conclusion: The Indie Mainstream
Notes
References
Index
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Dress, Body, Culture Series Editor: Joanne B. Eicher, Regents’ Professor, University of Minnesota Advisory Board: Ruth Barnes, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford James Hall, University of Illinois at Chicago Ted Polhemus, Curator, “Street Style” Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds Valerie Steele, The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology Lou Taylor, University of Brighton John Wright, University of Minnesota Books in this provocative series seek to articulate the connections between culture and dress, which is defined here in its broadest possible sense as any modi
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Detourn
2013 studio album by The S.I.G.I.T.
Detourn is the second album by the Indonesian rock band The S.I.G.I.T. It was released nearly seven years after their first, Visible Idea of Perfection, in 2007. Previously, the band was planning to release it in 2012 but had to be postponed because of some reasons.
On March 15, the single "Let the Right One In" was released for free on their website.[4] This album received great receptions from fans and many local music critics. In January 2014, Detourn was named the best album of 2013 by Rolling Stone Indonesia.[5]
Background
[edit]Post Visible Idea of Perfection era, they raced around the country’s rock circuit, visiting a variety of places and performing their songs numerous times. But still they were in the process of finishing the album. On an interview, the band promised the new album would be released in mid or late 2012 but later had to be postponed because they ran out of money or/and they had production issues. Also the band was working towards perfection. They won’t release it if they think it was not as good as the materials on the first LP. That helped to explain why the band had taken so long to finish their latest album. If they felt it wasn’t good enough, this album might not hav