Ennio Morricone

The glossy booklet of stills from countless bizarre Italian films that accompany this two-disc retrospective of Italian soundtrack composer Ennio Morricone only hint at the kaleidoscopic weirdness squirming beneath. With contributions to everything from Fistful of Dollars to Kill Bill (not to mention the 500 Italian titles in between), Morricone…

Diplo

Perhaps you have been under a self-imposed no-fun curfew the past eighteen months, or maybe you simply hate anything that isn’t denser than a solid block of frozen steel, but otherwise you probably know and perhaps guiltily love some of the tracks on the new Fabric Live 24 featuring Diplo…

Juelz Santana

Whether he’s repping the Taliban, dubbing himself “human crack in the flesh,” or prefacing one of his many latently homosexual slipups with the transparently insecure caveat “no homo,” Juelz Santana is brilliantly bad. During his second verse from “Mic Check,” Santana sneezes, pauses, and declares, “God blessed me, yes that’s…

Bachá

Today’s Cinderellas scrub the floors to the tropical beat of Latin Grammy nominee Bachá, whose duets inspire dreams of princes and brighter futures. Creators of the theme song for Telemundo’s Anita No Te Rajes — a popular soap opera about a poor Mexican immigrant living in Los Angeles — Bachá’s…

D4L

Just when it looked like crunk held no more surprises, D4L shows up to yell and grunt over MIDI tracks even more twerpy and minimal than early Depeche Mode. The contradiction is equal parts baffling and intriguing; here’s hoping more interesting rappers try it sometime…

The Darkness

The reason why the Darkness’s cock-rockin’ shtick still sounds great is that the members are truly talented musicians, as evidenced on the new album One Way Ticket to Hell … and Back. Mere amateurs will not be able to match the title track’s delicious falsetto notes, though millions will try…

T-Boz and Chilli featuring O’so Krispie

What’s sadder: the fact that the living two-thirds of TLC sound sass-free on their career’s predeath wheeze “I Bet,” or that they’ve fashioned a song out of the incidental music from their UPN reality miss, R U the Girl? All that can be said about the series “winner,” O’so Krispie,…

Tomorrow’s Yesterday

Ask around about who is the next Miami MC to transition from a local talent to a national force, and chances are you’ll hear the name Garcia pop up more often than not. With a battering-ram flow as terse as it is rhythmic, and a sense of street bravado that…

Spiritmachine

Sick of new-school rockers whose grasp of music history begins with the 1977 release of the Sex Pistols’ Never Mind the Bollocks and ends with Gang of Four’s 1981 album Solid Gold? If so, we suggest you check out pop blues group Spiritmachine. There’s a hint of Keith Richards’s bluesy…

South Florida Family Reggae Festival

It’s only fitting that Miami, the Jamaican music mecca of the U.S., would host a reggae festival that transcends the typical concert parameters. The South Florida Family Reggae Festival will feature your usual procession of stalwart supergroups such as Third World, Marcia Griffiths, Chrisinti, and the Fourth Dimension Band. But…

Perennial Wallflowers

We just want you to know how much we love you,” VHS or Beta frontman Craig Pfunder mumbles. He cups his hand over his eyes to block the glaring spotlight and slowly scans the paltry crowd at Atlanta venue Vinyl. “We bought up all the tickets for tonight’s show and…

Hip or Hop?

Holly Robb slinks past the large graffiti mural on the corner of Fourteenth Court and Fourteenth Street in Miami’s Overtown district. The tall, curly-haired supermodel is immaculately primped, wearing a translucent orange top with a visible black bra and a short denim skirt that shows off her oiled-up and impossibly…

Dead Again

Springtime and desert glare aren’t the ideal conditions for resurrecting the undead. Yet it was in April of this year, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, that the original four members of Bauhaus found themselves back in black for the first time since 1998. Eldritch…

Bang! Music Festival

With more than 60 bands and DJs spread over thirteen hours and six stages on Bicentennial Park’s waterfront site, Bang! is the largest show to hit South Florida in some time. Taking a cue from recent festivals such as Coachella and Los Angeles’s Nocturnal Wonderland, the Bang! lineup includes a…

Street Brutality Tour

In recent years fans of hardcore have suffered from too many frilly pseudo acts lauding their supposed “skills and technique.” But don’t despair, young thrashers, help is on the way. With a lineup of artists that stretches from coast to coast, and with each act supporting recent recordings, Street Brutality…

Buddy Miles

Although The Experience might be Jimi Hendrix’s more famous backing crew, few would disagree that Band of Gypsies was better. Hendrix provided the Gypsies’ six-string pyrotechnics, but the heart of the group was Buddy Miles and his supremely in-the-cut drums. Miles wrote and sang the classic “Them Changes” with Hendrix…

Erick Morillo

Erick Morillo has achieved a level of success usually associated with big-time rock stars and 50 Cent-like rappers. He is one of few DJs who can go from spinning the soulful and sexy house music of Miguel Migs to the deep and funky house music of Armand Van Helden. He…

Neil Young

Neil Young is quite possibly the world’s most manic rock star. One day he’s the patchwork-and-patchouli sage dispensing altruistic truisms over back-porch jam sessions, and the next he’s the flannel-shirted godfather of punk who wails against whatever is in sight over roiling feedback and reverb. Prairie Wind, the last installment…

Prince Paul

Hip-Hop Gold Dust calls to mind chemical supplements less powdered than blazed in a hazy 3:00 a.m. fashion. Prince Paul has always been a producer’s producer, but rather than try to mine his De La Soul era hits, this eclectic collection trawls through the back alleys of his career and…

Chris Liebing and Speedy J

Though the coarse, forceful techno on Metalism is mostly for the dance floor, DJs Chris Liebing and Jochem Paap also generate a sense of brutal, urbanlike decay that would send most Spectral junkies back to the comfort of their muscle relaxers and Geoff White twelve-inches. Collabs 3000: Metalism pairs up…

Lady Sovereign

Born on hip-hop and driven delirious by dancehall’s sub-bass and garage’s A.D.D. beats, the UK genre grime is new enough to have more energy than it does discipline — which makes it both exhilarating and barely listenable. Vertically Challenged, the first stateside offering from eighteen-year-old London MC Lady Sovereign, suffers…

Various Artists

Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Mary J. Blige, Andrea Bocelli, Ringo Starr, Phil Collins, Robert Downey Jr., Josh Groban, Elton John, Katie Melua, Pink, Gavin Rossdale, Gwen Stefani, Rod Stewart, Steven Tyler, and Velvet Revolver cover Eric Clapton’s mid-Nineties classic “Tears in Heaven” for Hurricane Katrina relief. And it’s even worse…