Richie Hell Collaborates With Los Mirlos in Psychedelic Cumbia Single, “Amazonia”
Richie Hell’s new track is a psychedelic cumbia trip featuring Los Mirlos.
Richie Hell’s new track is a psychedelic cumbia trip featuring Los Mirlos.
At the Ground in Miami this Saturday, March 7, the synth-pop band Berlin and frontwoman Terri Nunn will celebrate 40 years of hits.
Sing in a World That’s Falling Apart is an appropriate title for a record released at the beginning of 2020. While the Senate commences the impeachment trial the U.S. president, 17-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg reminds world leaders at the World Economic Forum that “our house is still on fire,”…
It’s a quiet Thursday evening in Miami when singer-songwriter Chan Marshall picks up the phone. Marshall’s voice — equal parts sweet and dreamy — strikes an apologetic tone; she’s in Los Angeles recording her new album, and her chat with New Times had to be rescheduled three times owing to scheduling conflicts.
A collection of photos taken by Reedus is on display at the Bonnier Gallery.
It’s a warm October morning in Miami, and Debbie Harry picks up the phone. Her voice sounds particularly sweet and humble despite her icy-blonde stage persona. The unmistakable clink of porcelain objects — like a teacup placed gently on a saucer — is clearly heard over the line as if…
The event at ATV will feature DJ sets by Lloydski, Ray Milian, Aramis Lorie, Benton, Michelle Leshmen, Patrick Walsh, Jessica Who, plus special guests.
The documentary Whiskey on Beer, documenting the rise and fall of South Florida punk band Load, premieres November 8 at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
Pinball competitions, inexpensive drinks, and live rock don’t sound bad for a Sunday night, right? Now add free admission. Local record label Cheap Miami says, “Sundays are for rock ‘n’ roll, cheap drinks, and a killer time,” and we couldn’t agree more. If you’re looking for a cool way to say goodbye to the weekend or if you’re among the lucky ones who don’t have to work Monday, this is the perfect plan.
This is is the third year of the Apostrophe’s stage during INC. It will feature ten musicians, performers, and DJs on the iconic back patio of Churchill’s. This place has witnessed the birth of more than 1,000 artists during open-mike nights on Mondays. The lineup on Apostrophe’s III is a mix of what can be called the essence of the conference…
Synth-pop melodies and chill electronic beats are on the menu for this Friday night. Local music blog Moonset Records is organizing a free night of live music and DJs at 1306, featuring performances by local act Monterrey and X3SR and DJ sets by Juliette Helen — founder of Moonset Records…
If you are into good local rock bands and cheap beer, Saturday, January 21, Churchill’s Pub is the place to be. The State of Orange Festival is where you can drink all your concerns about Inauguration Day away, or at least forget about them for a couple of hours.
Kick off the weekend dancing to the funky melodies of Grammy nominees and local legends Spam Allstars at the Regent Cocktail Club. The nine-piece Latin-fusion band will play a free show tonight at the venue, located inside the Gale South Beach Hotel.
Pitbull has nothing less than worldwide domination on his mind. One key component of that plan: knocking New York’s Times Square off its pedestal as the planet’s most-watched New Year’s Eve party. For the third year running, Mr. 305 will try to make a dent in the national television ratings with his own blowout fiesta in the Magic City. And this year’s guest list might just make it the best year-end throwdown he’s hosted yet.
Some people plan to stay at home during Nochebuena so they can wake up early and help to prepare their family’s Christmas meal. But we have a better option for your Saturday night: Cut a Rug. As the name indicates, Cut a Rug is a party that intends to make…
For all the awful stuff that happened this year, rest assured of one thing: Miami’s music scene is alive and well. Whether it’s dance, hip-hop, rock, metal, or everything in between, 305’s artists made themselves heard with an amazing body of work that had listeners in awe. If your knowledge of Miami music goes only as far as Pitbull and Rick Ross, now is the time to get to know the acts who actually made the most of 2016.
In just 12 months, Wynwood Yard has become one of the undisputed hotspots in Miami’s most competitive neighborhoods. This is thanks in part to a staggering diversity in events — from all sorts of live music to culinary events and workshops. It seems that since the venue opened its doors…
In case the outcome of this week’s election has you feeling a bit helpless, there is a way to make a small but positive change in this country tonight. Plus, it’ll be free. Double-plus, there’ll be great music. How much more convincing do we really need to do, people?
Big Night in Little Haiti — the music, food, and arts festival that celebrates the rich Haitian culture of Miami — returns this Saturday, November 5. The event that started as a monthly festival in 2011 courtesy of the Rhythm Foundation and the Little Haiti Cultural Center tragically announced last…
There’s no tougher weekend on your pocketbook than the last of the month. You’ve been spending over your means for three weeks now, and suddenly it hits you: This has to be a low budget kind of weekend, especially with all the Halloween festivities on the calendar next week. That…
There are two things that have been Bardot’s trademark since the venue opened its doors in 2015: intimacy and quality of sound. Bardot is one of those rare venues that gives music fans the opportunity to listen to some of their favorite musicians play right next to them. And it…
We all love Miami nightlife, but sometimes it’d be nice to escape the usual routine, right? A jaunt into ’20s Berlin debauchery, for instance, or a quick trip to Rio’s unique party scene might be just the kind of shakeup your night on the town needs. That’s the thinking, at…