III Points 2021 Day One: The Strokes, Khruangbin, and Peggy Gou Help Dry Off the Crowds
The Strokes, Khruangbin, and Peggy Gou made getting soaked in the rain worth it.
The Strokes, Khruangbin, and Peggy Gou made getting soaked in the rain worth it.
Ten acts that carry on III Point’s forward-thinking spirit.
There is a freeing quality to Rüfüs Du Sol’s music.
British producer Skream never stops looking ahead.
A 16-artist lineup will offer a bazaar of techno, electro, jungle, dub, IDM, and ambient.
Layton Giordani is back in Miami for some unfinished business at Club Space.
Vintage Culture returns to Club Space just a month after his debut on the terrace.
Why would a veteran want to play the tiny-but-mighty South Beach nightclub Treehouse?
Layla Benitez comes by her DJ skills naturally, having learned at the feet of her father, John “Jellybean” Benitez.
Over the Memorial Day weekend, Where Are My Keys? will return to the 94th Aero Squadron.
EDM stalwart Laidback Luke brings his techno alter ego, Dark Chanell, to Club Space.
Techno producer Nicole Moudaber joins forces with the king of Miami nightlife, Alan T.
With a new musical score, Legs Benedict explores Fantasia’s themes of evolution, life, death, and pre-psychedelia.
Nora En Pure continues to evolve and reflect on her steadfast skill set.
Café Oriental opened about a month ago, taking over the tiny CAO Chocolate shop space near Dadeland Mall.
Space Park is set to open on New Year’s Eve in the Magic City Innovation District.
Dombresky turns an Anabel Englund/MK track into a dance-crazed funk.
Acid Pauli has been serenading crowds with a sound entirely his own.
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs collaborated with fellow British expat Bonobo to produce Heartbreak.
Treehouse is determined to toe the line between having a good time and adhering to a new normal.
Nicole Moudaber has a soundscape that spans far and wide.
Patrick Walsh pivots from DJing to selling frozen lemonade.