Best Latin Singer

Delia’s arrival in Miami one year ago is the stuff of fairy tales. Once upon a time on a tropical island, there was a lovely young woman with a voice like a precious instrument. She sang so beautifully that in 1991 she won the prestigious OTI prize for Latin music,…

Best Local Rap Album

After watching Trick Daddy’s last album, www.thug.com, go gold, and seeing his leering mug plastered all over MTV, the Box, and BET, it’s safe to say Miami’s hip-hop scene has definitely found life after Luke. Not that Trick Daddy himself sounds too happy about his newfound fame and fortune: On…

Best Underground Rock Impresario

Among the warehouses just west of Biscayne Boulevard and north of the Design District lives birdman (a.k.a. Sean Gould). Since graduating in 1987 from Clemson University with an English degree, the six-foot-four blond-haired Gould has been honing the art of what he calls “urban pioneering.” What this amounts to: moving…

Best Percussionist

In a city of conga players, bell clangers, and maracas shakers, Brazilian percussionist Claudio Silva stands apart. The largest country in Latin America, Brazil also boasts the greatest number of percussion instruments, from the Amazonian rattle to the booming surdo of the samba schools. Silva dominates them all. The versatile…

Best Noise Band

Once again Rat Bastard’s cacophonous collective Laundry Room Squelchers are tops in Miami noise. Not that there aren’t other noise artists doing notable things, such as Monotract, which performed to a packed house with Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore at the Knitting Factory in New York City. But no one wants…

Best Haitian Band

Since 1989 the “mystic thunder” of Loray Mistik has boomed all over town. Led by Papaloko (Jude Thegenus), the self-crowned king of vodou pop, this ten-piece band mixes traditional vodou rhythms with West African percussion, rock and roll, blues, and hip-hop. A painter, political commentator, and cultural promoter as well…

Best Rock Vocalist (Male)

No other Miami frontman can carry you through a tune like Endo’s Gil Bitton. First, understand the jet-fueled rock Endo belts out lands somewhere between Rage Against the Machine and Limp Bizkit. Second, realize Bitton puts everything he has into a performance, prowling the stage and gesticulating to each break-neck…

Best Venue For Live Music

This welcoming second-floor rabbit warren of rooms located in the heart of downtown Miami was ahead of the pack in the area’s renaissance. In fact it’s still way ahead of everyone else. Opened in the late Nineties by David Haskin, the Wallflower was strictly art based at first, with the…

Best Local Rock Band

Forget everything you’ve heard about Lynyrd Skynyrd’s snarling Floridian frontman dying in a fiery 1977 plane crash. He’s alive and well, just as pissed off as ever about the sorely maligned Southern Man, and presently heading up local outfit the Holy Rollin’ Hellfires. That Dixie-steeped flavor of old is still…

Best Concert Series

Music by the light of the moon — an intoxicating combination. Certainly something that’s gone on forever and a day. But on a regular basis in Miami? Apparently not. That is until 1995, when Barnacle State Historic Site park manager Terry Coulliette and friends dreamed up the idea for the…

Best Latin Radio Program

The usual kudos go to perennial winner Fusión Latina at WDNA-FM (88.9), but for those whose tastes are not exclusively tropical, the University of Miami’s Invasión Latina with Liliana Rodriguez is the only outlet in town for Latin alternative music. The vibe is very late-night-in-the-dormitory, with Liliana laying out groovy…

Best New Rap Artist

As hip-hop continues down its path toward world domination, cash registers ringing loudly all the way, it seems in increasing danger of calcifying. For more and more up-and-coming rappers, pursuing their art often appears simply to be a matter of choosing a role: Gangsta thug? Macked-out pimp? Or smooth balladeer?…

Best Local Album Of The Past Twelve Months

There’s an easy way to weed out the musical heavyweights from the merely mediocre. Regular songwriters craft works about love, loss, and universal experiences. Boring. True visionaries turn their attention to more pressing matters: their own trials in the spotlight. Witness the navel-gazing tunes of Van Morrison (“The Story of…

Best Dealer-Sponsored CD

Gaby Gabriel is best known as the long-time leader of the house orchestra at the Fontainebleau Hilton’s Club Tropigala on Miami Beach. The exuberant Cuba-born singer/percussionist has developed a musical repertoire to match the diversity of his audiences, which range from Latin-American tourists to sunbirds and celebrities. But Gabriel hasn’t…

Best Electronica Artist

If ever an album title seemed appropriate, it’s Ischemic Strokes, the moniker Phoenecia slapped on its most recent collection, which gathered up kindred souls recording for their own Schematic label and placed them alongside the duo’s own skittering, frazzled creations. After all, an ischemic stroke — a sudden, sharp cutoff…

Best Local Solo Musician

Drawing from a stock of blues standards, William “Max” Maxwell lends Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road a touch of cultural credibility. Many the fashion-savvy beachcomber ignores this “old school” busker while he haunts the stretch between Lenox Avenue and Alton Road. Sitting on a milk crate and thumping away on his…

Best Piano Man

Mike Gerber works the piano as if he had begun playing in the womb. Actually he took to the instrument when he was just two and a half years old. Nearly 50 years later, the keyboardist (blind since birth) never ceases to wow audiences when he attacks the ivories. After…

Best Local Latin Band

Face it, this is a recording-company town. When bands sit down to play, they’re more likely to be laying tracks for a CD or mugging for a television camera than working a late-night crowd. Live music is less likely to waft through smoke-filled rooms in Miami than it is to…

Geek Love

The voice-mail message begins with the caller identifying himself in a clear, sharp tone: “Hey, this is Chris Thompson, executive producer of Action and Ladies Man, and I hear you’re trying to get ahold of me….” Long pause. “For some ungodly reason.” Then, in a split second, the voice goes…

Best Rock Vocalist (Female)

A South Florida native who rocks, singer/songwriter DeNisco has been playing guitar since childhood and performing professionally for thirteen years. Now living in Dania Beach, she’s a regular on Miami-Dade stages. Riding the wake of her first CD, 1995’s On My Way (which garnered two Billboard songwriting awards for the…

Silicon Bitchin’

People in Buenos Aires protest that the world never gives Argentines credit for their inventions: the radio, the bus, the ballpoint pen. Charly Alberti, retired drummer of South American pop phenomenon Soda Stereo, has a hi-tech version of an old complaint. He claims the Swiss watch company Swatch ripped off…

Panther, Panther Burning Bright

In the case of MC Brother J.C. Crawford, it was a legendary 1968 Halloween night call to arms at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom that launched both his and one particular garage band’s meteoric rise to cult stardom. “Brothers and sisters!” Crawford extolled, his invocation already set to a fevered pitch. “I…