See/Hear

Producing and reproducing crisply delineative yet densely rhythmic textural techno, Detroit-bred DJ/producer Jeff Mills weaves a nuanced mesh of pointillist percussion, ominous ambience, and undulating synths with pinpoint accuracy. His mixes are considered “minimalist” because they don’t rely on the push and pull of peak-and-valley pump. Like snow flurries, his…

Rump Shaker

Every few years since the mid-Eighties, the true revival of “electro” has been heralded. The depth charge 808 drum machine and scratchy freestyle funk of Miami bass can be felt in everything from dirty South crunk to Detroit ghetto-tech to Orlando-based DJ Icey’s Florida breaks to the output of European…

Soft and Wet

The word “party” can mean so many things. Saying that you “like to party” could mean that you enjoy attending get-togethers with your friends. It might also be a sign that you’re down to swap sexual partners or purchase narcotics, depending on the conversation. No doubt Drew Daniel, one-half of…

Star Chamber

The cult of superstar DJ, after turning a handful of artists into the closest thing to a rock star the dance world has, seemingly has disappeared from the lexicon of the trend-obsessed music press. As progressive house titan Sasha laughs, “We’re not flavor of the month. The honeymoon period is…

Electro Trash

The telephone connection crosses the Atlantic and Ivan Smagghe picks up in the studio amid zaps of off-putting metallic modulation crafted by his chum Arnaud Rebotini. Together they are the French outfit Black Strobe, who recently swooped into clubland stateside via a remix of the Rapture’s “Sister Savior” and the…

Natural Mystics

From the urban heart of San Francisco emanates the penumbral, funky sonance of Om, “the source sound and vibration from which all sounds are derived,” according to Chris Smith, a.k.a. DJ Fluid of Afro-Mystik. After founding Om Records in 1995, Smith began propagating what he calls “future music”: the hypnotic…

House of Rockers

It was hard to ride the No Wave, especially when the New Wave was so poppy and colorful. Thus, late-Seventies and early-Eighties bands who performed noisy punk versions of funk and disco got caught in the riptide. No matter: While the electroclash rehash becomes a faded memory, it looks like…

Soul Power

This year’s WMC and M3 events can make it or break it for countless record labels attempting to forge new ground … yeah, you’ve heard it all before. But consider London-based Barely Breaking Even Music (BBE). From pioneering hip-hop albums (see Jay Dee’s memorable Welcome 2 Detroit) to acclaimed compilations…

Pay Styles

Hollertronix is what the ADD kids are chattering about, period. Never Scared, a low-pro mix album they released late last year on indie start-up Money Studies, is a pirated rush of hip-ified Jock Jamz adrenaline, where dirty South b-ounce fire adroitly meets No Wave undercurrents that freeze sweat like Napoleon…

Micromanagement

Soon after the advent of electronic composition — commencing with the breech birth of electric instrumentation, which came kicking and squalling into the academic world in the mid-1920s through the form of the theremin — Germany established an integral, indelible role in forwarding narrative minimalism. It was in the Fifties…

Blow Up or Bust

It takes a lot of work for DBJ to get his records out to the club. First he loads eight metal cases, carrying about 7000 records in all, from the back of his car onto a trolley. Then, with the help of two club employees, he rolls them into State,…

Bonanza!

It was on an early March morning last year when I fell out of bed, threw on some clothes, and sweatily stumbled down the several blocks or so that took me from the apartment where I was staying with two friends to an imperious-looking hotel on Washington Avenue in South…

Set List

BAJOFONDO TANGO CLUB Marlin Bar, March 4 Bajofondo Tango Club co-producer Juan Campodónico, a.k.a. Campo, has an altrock past in his native Uruguay, where he recorded two albums with the band Peyote Asesino in the mid-Nineties. But in the last four years he has completely devoted himself to electronic music,…

WMC Events

Prices and times are subject to change (and many probably will). THURSDAY, MARCH 4 B.E.D. RE-UNION II 9:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. DJs/Performers: E-Man, Dr. Love a.k.a. Richard Vasquez, Mike Agent ‘X’ Clark, DJ Romain, and Ron D. Lim. crobar THE SHOW 10:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. DJs/Performers: Room One — Kid Capri. Room…

Are Crumbs

Singer-guitarist Raf Classic of the Crumbs, South Florida’s most fiercely followed three-chord, four-member punk band, shrugs while slugging down an ice-cold beverage. Along with other members of the well-traveled group, he reflects on the indignities of having a popular and well-respected but terminally poor and unlucky gig. “Well, with Low…

Escape from SoFla

It’s not uncommon at a major record label’s headquarters to see a hip, bald man in his late thirties cleaning out his cubicle. In his four years as a business analyst at Universal Music, Rob Coe has seen more than 200 people pink-slipped and escorted from the building. What’s unusual…

Aural Flares

Violin master Malcolm Goldstein laughs when he is reminded that his work is considered experimental music. It’s not that he rejects the label. Instead Goldstein, renowned worldwide for virtually reinventing the way the violin is played, responds as if the classification is too simplistic an explanation for what he does…

Turn for the Verse

In the converted garage of an old Coral Gables home just off Douglas Road, one of Miami’s top DJ/producers is busy in his studio turning the knobs on his latest creation. It’s an album untitled and sans label, set for a summer release, with thirteen pumped-up dance tracks of completely…

All Apologies

I remember first hearing Nirvana in 1991, when MTV premiered the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” video on its token college-rock program, 120 Minutes. The song was all fuzzy guitars and commercial doublespeak, fueled by Kurt Cobain’s chorus, “Here we are now/Entertain us,” and I immediately turned up my nose at…

Louie Vega

Louie Vega’s musical journey to maturity has been an extensive tour of self-discovery through collaboration and experimentation. Vega broke as a teenage DJ in the Bronx Latin freestyle scene of the Eighties (notably remixing the classic 1987 hit “Silent Morning” by Noel) and has been a dominant figure in house…

Real Words

Ever since Trick Daddy and Trina darted across the national radar in 1999 with “Nann Nigga,” the debut single from Trick’s second album, www.thug.com, Slip-N-Slide has reigned as Florida’s number-one independent record label. A quick walk or drive through Trick’s hometown of Liberty City will show you why. Its rundown…

Reggaetón Royalty

Puerto Rican rappers who have popularized a Spanish-language dancehall/hip-hop hybrid called reggaetón are almost entirely men, not surprising given the genre’s tendency to lyrically embrace such typically macho exploits as drinking, partying, and sexing to excess. Comparable to the way some in Jamaica perceive dancehall reggae, many older, upper-middle-class Puerto…