Best Local Haitian Band

Founded by Richard Laguerre, formerly of the popular roots band Boukan Ginen, the Haitian rasin group Adjah conjures the talents of dyaspora musicians living in Miami, including Georgina Padilla, Jean Francois Damas, Carline Ruiz, Jocelyn E. Gourdet, Billy Philomi, and Jimmy Daniel. To live up to its name — which…

Best Jazz Radio Program

Revered jazz DJ China Valles won’t let a little pink slip keep him from spinning his magic over the airwaves. As long as his blood is pumping, the 74-year-old “Mahj” (short for Maharajah Purveyor of Swirls, as Duke Ellington named him) says he’ll keep the jazz beat thumping in Miami…

Best Reggae Radio Program

Spin the FM dial and there’s no shortage of reggae music to be heard. Commercial juggernaut WEDR-FM (99.1) gives time to the latest hits out of Kingston, a slew of local pirate stations pump out a steady diet of gruff dancehall, and Saturday afternoon’s reggae showcase on WDNA-FM (88.9) usually…

Best Local Acoustic Performer

You’ve heard of drum and bass? Angela Patua does drum and voice, bouncing her melodies against the beat in a crude counterpoint that originated long ago in Nigeria and needs no electricity. Patua also does guitar and voice. Her syncopated strumming is a joyful reminder that the acoustic guitar is…

Best House Band

To hear these guys smoke through a number on Tuesday nights is to infuse your life with a sudden dash of Fifties cool. You’ll walk away feeling sharper. You’ll want to crease your trousers and wear shades inside. Eddie Higgins’s fingers float over the keyboard like darting minnows in a…

Best Local Jazz Artist

Jazz critics like to carve up their chosen terrain into two diametrically opposed camps: musicians who play straight-ahead, and those who play “free.” Miami saxophonist Jesse Jones, Jr., chooses to fudge this divide, and it’s precisely that versatility that makes him such a delight to hear. Witness his occasional ensemble…

Best Record Label To Leave Town In The Past Twelve Months

Our city’s international reputation as a hotbed of bass-influenced oddball electronica is owing in no small part to the steady stream of ear-grabbing records released by Chocolate Industries. Boasting a roster that includes local artists Edgar Farinas (Push Button Objects) and DJ Craze plus kindred Austrian spirits Funkstörung, the label…

Best Club Dj

It was one of the stranger sights of late: On an early Tuesday evening, about 50 people were enthusiastically gathered in the middle of Spec’s record shop on South Beach. They weren’t shopping; they were staring. And the performer who transfixed them wasn’t singing or playing a guitar. In fact…

Best Venue For Live Music

Over the past year, makeshift venues from Señor Frog’s to Bennigan’s have been pushing the tables against the walls and squeezing in stages to feed our city’s hunger for live music. Home to the ever-shifting roster of musicians who make up Grupo Nostalgia, the swanky nightclub Café Nostalgia has done…

Second-Best Concert Of The Past Twelve Months

You could literally see the changing of the cultural guard as the Orishas whipped through their set of rumba-steeped rap at Starfish this past November. In front of the stage was a sweaty mass of Cuban-American teens and twentysomethings, singing along with every verse. Back at the bar was a…

Best Rock Radio Program

Last year Liliana Rodriguez’s show (7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Wednesday) took honors for Best Latin Radio Program. This year the show breaks out of the barrio to take the prize for Best Rock Radio Program, period. This is a plea to all the powerful commercial stations across the dial: We…

Glass and the Griot

Somewhere in the world tonight, the music of Philip Glass will be playing. Maybe it’s The Light, performed by the Budapest Festival Orchestra this week in Hungary; or String Quartet no. 2 on Monday in Linz, Austria, by the Anton Bruckner String Quartet; or the String Quartet no. 3’s “Mishima,”…

In Love with Latin Jazz

It’s a blazingly bright afternoon in late winter, and inside the intimate Baileys Club at the Sheraton Biscayne Bay, the joint is jumping. Bebo Valdés and Israel “Cachao” Lopez, two Cuban-born octogenarian musicians starring in Calle 54, noted Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba’s loving tribute to the joys of Latin jazz,…

Van Dyke Counterpoint

Dave Valentin has just walked into his Bronx apartment, arriving home after a gig in Costa Rica, to find himself fielding questions on the phone about the shows he’s done in Miami. “When was that?” asks the reporter, trying to pin down a particular concert. “When was that?” he asks…

Uncle Luke

Twice over the course of what purportedly will be his last album, Something Nasty, Luke rants against the bad press he expects the disc will get. In his parting shot he complains, “You know a lot of niggas gonna be critics and shit. A lot of these motherfuckin’ magazine niggas…

Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra

A couple of years ago, a record came out that sounded like a lost collaboration between James Brown and Fela Kuti. Bristling with off-kilter African horn harmonies and bubbling with tight syncopated funk, the Daktaris’ Soul Explosion (Desco) came simmering out of your speakers raw and unpolished with a scratchiness…

Acosta Nation

With his dual Ultra Records releases AM and PM, Miami native and Shadow Lounge resident DJ George Acosta has submitted an impressive résumé for the post of U.S. ambassador to the European kingdom of trance. A regular guest at clubs in Germany and Ibiza for the past five years, Acosta…

Family Filin’

For Marcelino Valdes, the Cuban singer who hopes to release his debut disc on the troubled label RMM, destiny has followed two signs: patience and the musical patrimony carried in the blood of the Valdes family. His Vicentico Valdes, the unforgettable bolero singer whose music was still heard on Havana…

No Cotton Ear Candy

The members of the altrock trio Carnival Waste sit outside a local Starbucks, sipping coffee just before closing time. Cars rush by on darkened U.S. 1 as the musicians try to agree on the cover art for … A Perfect Day, their forthcoming album. The South Florida band’s frontman-keyboardist Robert…

Back in Range

We do this because we love it,” the Crumbs guitarist Johnny B declares over a pint of Guinness in singer-guitarist Raf Classic’s Spartan South Miami apartment. “There sure isn’t any money in it.” In this statement are enough grains of truth to brew a keg of stout. After eight years…

Sharon Shannon & Friends

Over the course of three superb solo albums, a stint with the Waterboys, and celebrity associations with members of U2, Mike Scott, Kirsty MacColl, and others, Irish fiddler and accordionist Sharon Shannon has earned her share of critical kudos. Dubbed Ireland’s Number One Traditional Artist and Folk Artist of the…