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http://www.acustronic.com Awarehouse is a renovated 20,000-square-foot space located in the Wynwood Art District. It is a multi-use cultural and artistic hub. Management curates musical performances by major indie-acts, or rents out the space for corporate events. It also houses Luis Perez Galeria, which showcases paintings and other artwork; and Acustronic, a music label and production studio. More >>
http://www.churchillspub.com Miami is sorely lacking in decent rock clubs, so Churchill's is home to many a scruffy punker who is too real for South Beach. A pair of pool tables, a large room for bands, and a sizable outdoor patio help house the mainland rock faithful. More >>
http://www.crescendojazzandblues.com Look for live music from Miami's talented roster of area jazz musicians at this sleek, contemporary bar, lounge, restaurant, and nightclub. You will find the sounds of funk, and blues on two levels. The space caters to corporate and private parties for special events. The full kitchen turns out American standards and Caribbean inspired soul food. Mostly though, it's a place on Biscayne Boulevard to have a drink, a fine meal, and to enjoy the smooth sounds from the stage. More >>
http://www.electricpicklemiami.com If you want the city of Miami's version of South Beach in the '90s, you'll find it here. This is the cutting edge of electronic music parties in a small room. The Pickle has regular bookings of internationally renowned DJs. More >>
http://www.honorrollmusic.com Need a catchy jingle or soulful tune but can't write to save your life? Turn to the pros at Honor Roll Music. These folks have crafted musical renditions for the biggest names in the biz. Founders Nick Scapa and J. Reade Fasse created the songwriting factory of sorts back in 2006, and now they've got a searchable library of more than 3000 songs - plus a seriously impressive portfolio. You name the musical challenge - they'll tackle it at their sleek Design District studio. More >>
From the ashes of Bar in Overtown, rises this indie culture centric watering hole on the border between Wynwood and Little Haiti. There are all the accoutrements of a fine home away from home including pool table, and an actual boat in the open air back yard. Concerts and DJs are the norm and the venue stays open late. More >>
If you're tired of Sunday fundays that are all about football or dog parks - Shantel Lounge's Sunday Fish Fry will be a welcome change. Fried fish and live R&B in a one-of-a-kind Liberty City, edge of Allapattah setting will shake up that weekend routine. Or drop by the other days of the week (when they're open) and score some killer BBQ chicken. This serve up cheap, no-frill eats. And don't forget to save some room for at least a few bites of sweet potato pie. More >>
This is a punk rock house and a punk rock venue all rolled into one. See some local punk rock bands and meet some cool punk rock people. More >>
http://www.thestagemiami.com The Stage is uniquely located underneath the I-195 causeway just off NE 2nd Ave in the Design District. Carlos Garcia, New Times's Best FM Personality 2010, runs the place. The roomy and rockin'; setting was inaugurated during this year's Miami Music Festival, and has featured top local bands like the Jacuzzi Boys. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/supersoulrecords Miami's outpost of the famous Bronx spot is harmonious heaven for vinyl enthusiasts. They're all about used records - dance music in particular. You can find all things reggae, soul, hip hop, Latin and everything else on 12 inches. Run by world-renowned record dealer King George, this is where the city's best DJs scoop up one-of-a-kind finds. Tucked away in a strip mall, it can be a challenge to find. But it'll be worth the effort when you score a musical treasure. More >>
http://www.sweatrecordsmiami.com In the days of digital, for a record store to thrive requires more than a little entrepreneurial spirit - and the music Gods looking kindly on you doesn't hurt either. Luckily, Sweat Records is much more than a record retailer. The Little Haiti venue is the unofficial headquarters for Miami's indie set. It's a music store, cafe and event space that hosts everything from vegan brunches to movie nights. Their on-site vegan coffee bar serves up local favorite Panther Coffee, empanadas and other baked eats. And in addition to music, they sell magazines, books, gifts and other carefully curated made-in-Miami offerings for the hipster crew. The question is, what can't Sweat do? More >>
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