Camila Cabello Opened Another Uneven and Bloated Grammy Awards Show

If anything exemplified the problems of the Grammys telecast year after year, it was Sunday night’s opening performance by Miami native Camila Cabello. Cabello, who was accompanied by J Balvin, Ricky Martin, Arturo Sandoval, and Young Thug, performed her hit “Havana,” which was released at the end of 2017 and made its…

Compton Rapper Buddy Brings “All the Good Vibes”

Earlier this year, J. Cole and his label Dreamville embarked on a project more than a decade in the making: “Revenge of the Dreamers III.” Conceived as a recording session for the ages, it would bring together a who’s who of hip-hop producers, rappers, singers, and other creatives in a studio in Atlanta…

These Are Miami’s Best DJs Right Now

III Points and Miami Music Week are gearing up to show off the city as a global hotbed for dance music, so it’s the perfect time to tout some of Miami’s brightest local DJ talent. Whether they’re spinning at an undisclosed warehouse, a daytime rooftop disco, or a dark, smoky nightclub, these dedicated selectors and producers grind it out week after week to make a name for themselves and keep the 305 on the map as a year-round party mecca. Here are Miami’s best DJs right now.

After 15 Years, Brazilian Supergroup Tribalistas Embarks on Its First Tour

Brazil’s Tribalistas released their self-titled debut album in 2002. It garnered worldwide recognition and a Latin Grammy for Best Pop Album in Portuguese. Due to the busy schedules of the three artists, each managing a successful solo music career, there were no shows, tours, or even interviews following the release of their first album…

Get Lost Miami Returns With Chris Liebing, Tiga, Claude VonStroke

Miami Music Week is right around the corner, and one of its biggest parties has announced its return in a big way. Some of the biggest names in electronic music — Claude VonStroke, Tiga, Chris Liebing, and others — will perform at Damian Lazarus’ Get Lost Miami, which annually returns…

Bloodshot Bill Keeps Rockabilly Alive

In a city filled with the constant drone of drum ‘n’ bass, Miami needs artists like Bloodshot Bill and his slicked-back hair to remind us what rock ‘n’ roll is all about. The Canadian one-man band has been releasing albums, EPs, and splits nonstop while constantly touring North America (though a weird issue in 2006 at the U.S.-Canada border got him banned from the States for five years).

New Times Is Hiring a South Florida Hip-Hop and Rap Writer

South Florida’s rap and hip-hop scene has exploded in recent years, with local artists making national headlines and earning fans all over the globe. New Times is looking for a dedicated writer to cover it all. The ideal candidate will have comprehensive knowledge of the South Florida rap and hip-hop…

Tame Impala Makes Its Miami Debut May 7

Tame Impala, the project led by Aussie musician Kevin Parker, hasn’t released an album since 2015’s “Currents,” yet the band remains a favorite, especially among music festival-goers. Leaning heavily into its psych-rock sound, Tame Impala has effectively become the Pink Floyd for the millennial set. The band’s devout following is so massive…