The neon sign outside the "Kopi & Konteks" shop in South Jakarta flickered, casting a lime-green glow over a sea of oversized vintage flannels and high-top sneakers. Inside, the air was a mix of steamed oat milk and clove cigarettes—the unofficial scent of the Senopati creative crowd.
For Indonesian youth, the internet is not just a tool; it is a shared living space. The neon sign outside the "Kopi & Konteks"
Unlike their parents' generation, who focused on economic survival, Indonesian youth are openly prioritizing mental health and work-life balance. Artists to Watch: Guyon Waton, NDX AKA (which
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