
VOID GROOVE opens the conversation by questioning how people experience music festivals today.
It looks closely at a culture shaped by constant internet access.
In this era, being online often takes center stage.
And in doing so, it quietly pulls attention away from the music and the moment itself.
Rather than pushing people to keep posting and checking notifications, the event takes a different path.
It gently asks attendees to step away from their signal.
In that pause, it invites them to reconnect with the moment itself.
Presented by Poles Experience in collaboration with Skanusa, VOID GROOVE unfolds in a setting far from the usual festival grounds.
The event takes place at Bukit Bentang Land, a forest resort tucked away in the highlands of Bogor.
Sitting 1,250 meters above sea level, the location adds a sense of calm, distance, and fresh air to the experience.
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Reconnecting at VOID GROOVE
This is not a typical party environment.
Instead, the mini festival unfolds in an intimate space surrounded by nature.
From the very beginning, the setting slows everything down and invites a more mindful, intentional pace.
Carrying the tagline “No Signal, Just Rhythm,” VOID GROOVE goes beyond electronic dance music.
The concept focuses on rest, reflection, and reconnection, both with the natural environment and with fellow participants.
More importantly, it creates space for people to reconnect with themselves, free from digital noise and daily routines.
Rather than staying in one spot, the experience unfolds like a small adventure.
Participants can explore the lush surroundings of Bukit Bentang Land, including a hike to a nearby waterfall where cool mountain air replaces city stress.
Beyond the music, Groove Adventurers are invited to explore something more grounded.
They can join a coffee plantation tour and walk through the process from raw beans to brewed coffee.
Along the way, the experience reveals how each step shapes a cup that warms the body and lifts the mood.
As the co-founder of Poles Experience, Andreas Hutabarat framed VOID GROOVE as more than a music event.
He suggested that the concept brings healing, exploration, and adventure into a single journey.
At the same time, the gathering remains intimate, allowing every element to connect as one complete experience.
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Through this approach, the event gently invites people to slow their pace.
It asks them to step away from routines that often run on autopilot.
In that pause, they are encouraged to rediscover a more natural rhythm.
The one that centers on presence, awareness, and genuine human connection.
Building on the success of its debut, VOID GROOVE Episode 2 took place from January 31 to February 2, 2026.
This edition featured performances by 39 Degrees, Andrehut, Andre Wang, Berryson, Hobs, Derz, Hogi Wirjono, Indra7, Isanktea, Maverick, Remy Irwan, Ridwan G, Rulli, and Wido.
The music unfolded across two thoughtfully curated spaces: Sunrise Field and Valhalla Restaurant.
As evening arrived, the setting shifted into a warm and intimate gathering.
A private-party atmosphere emerged, complete with a cozy bonfire dinner under the open sky.
Here, music did not demand attention but flowed naturally as part of the environment.
Without massive crowds or digital distractions, everyone could stay fully present.
Ultimately, VOID GROOVE Episode 2 concluded on a high note, welcoming even more participants than its first edition.
With its growing community and distinct philosophy, the event leaves a strong impression and a clear invitation to return for the next chapter.