11 Must-See Acts at Ultra Music Festival 2024
Calvin Harris, Peggy Gou, Amelie Lens, Chase & Status, and others are gearing up to deliver plenty of beats at Ultra Music Festival.
Calvin Harris, Peggy Gou, Amelie Lens, Chase & Status, and others are gearing up to deliver plenty of beats at Ultra Music Festival.
From Audien and Joris Voorn to Josh Wink and Rebekah, Miami Music Week is packed with events celebrating dance music.
Sasha and John Digweed’s melodic, disorienting music is a thrilling experience. Don’t miss the pair’s set at Ultra Music Festival 2024.
Any underground music lover should hear Nina Kraviz spin at Ultra Music Festival for the coveted sundown set.
Occupying a space that formerly served as a fallout shelter during the Cold War, Mode brings a diverse slate of nightlife offers from a team with decades of experience.
On Arepa Mixtape, MJ Nebreda disrupts the reggaeton genre and champions owning one’s pleasure and confidence.
Dutch producer Estella Boersma is set to make her Miami debut at Domicile on February 2.
Dombresky’s signature suave and luscious house music repeatedly finds its way to Miami.
The next musical evolution for Club Space resident Malóne is the launch of his new record label, WhyNotUs.
Growing up in the Canary Islands informed Spanish producer Pablo Fierro’s style of groovy and hypnotic Afro-house.
Berlin-based producer Gene On Earth will go back-to-back with Dyed Soundorom at Floyd on New Year’s Eve.
Ultra is set to return to Bayfront Park March 22-24 with Armin van Buuren, Chase & Status, Orbital, and more.
Danny Tenaglia will deliver a masterclass in DJing that can only come from someone with nearly 50 years of experience under his belt.
Suzi Analogue and Tokimonsta’s 2011 album, Boom, has been remastered and introduced to a new generation of listeners.
Chicago native John Summit went from a club-goer to a globetrotting DJ and producer in record time.
“Walk the Night: Nightlife and Club Culture 1977-1990” takes a look at the foundation laid by venues like Studio 54 and the Warehouse.
Enamour delivers his unfeathered blend of melodic-meets-progressive house to Factory Town in Hialeah.
Despite the name, Natalia Roth and Jean Pierre’s EP, Pitch Black, is warmer than it lets on.
After a few months apart, French duo Polo & Pan will come together for the Art With Me festival during Miami Art Week.
Released on Diplo’s Higher Ground label, Cole Knight’s EP, Keep It Cute, is an homage to the ghetto house subgenre.
Nii Tei’s EP, Disco Africa, in collaboration with D.C.’s Late London, weaves Miami flavor and European flair together with the music of Tei’s native Ghana.
While Giorgia Angiuli can’t spin, she is a classically trained musician with an arsenal of synths, drum machines, and guitars.