Black Kvlt Festival Promises Death and Destruction at Churchill’s

After the underwhelming collection of wind and rain South Florida was calling Hurricane Matthew, the city could use an adrenaline boost. Thankfully, the  fourth annual Black Kvlt Festival is upon us. “I’m not a Satan worshipper, but I like the dark, evil shit,” Ira Ochacher says when asked why he…

The Most Exciting Female Musicians Coming to III Points

The electronic music world has, in the past, been both fairly and unfairly targeted as a sausage fest granting women little access into its world. But truthfully, most music genres we’re familiar with today have such a history, and they’ve taken decades to try to rectify their lack of inclusivity…

Scuba Is Practically a Miamian

We sat down with Paul Rose, AKA Scuba, last Sunday night following his set at Beta Nightclub in Denver, where he dropped four hours of techno tracks for the glossy-eyed club goers that gathered on the dance floor. While the Colorado crowd was either taking it easy or super blazed;…

Thievery Corporation’s Set Promises to Be a III Points Highlight

“Thievery Corporation is a punk-rock band.” So says Eric Hill, one half of the decidedly not-punk-rock-band Thievery Corporation. Along with his longtime partner, Rob Garza, he has crafted eight full-length records of lush electronica that melds worldbeat with acid jazz and trip-hop. What is perhaps their most popular track, “Lebanese…

III Points Remains Unaffected by Hurricane Matthew

It’s been a while since we’ve had a hurricane in these parts of our state. And folks are understandably jumpy. South Florida has recently been added to the cone of uncertainty and Miami is now officially under a tropical storm watch, which runs from the Seven Mile Bridge in the…

Ten Can’t-Miss Local Acts of III Points 2016

In just four years, III Points has grown at a staggering pace. Year one, the festival seemed to have been slapped together in a matter of months. Yet despite the rush job, 2013’s inaugural edition was electric thanks to the headliners, which included DJ Shadow, Jamie xx, and James Murphy…

Gucci Mane Is Coming to the James L. Knight Center in November

In roughly his first half a millisecond out of a three-year jail sentence for two counts of firearm possession, rapper Gucci Mane was already back to being one of the most-discussed rappers alive. Prison had only amplified the mythology of Gucci, and now he was on everyone’s radar, from his hometown streets…

Krewella Will Play Churchill’s and LIV the Same Night

In the EDM world, the club is king. DJs grind night after night to earn their space behind the booth, their name in LED lights while the confetti rains down around them. Krewella’s been there, done that. So for their ongoing Sweatbox tour, chart-topping sisters Yasmine and Jahan Yousaf have…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: III Points, Obviously

This week is all about III Points. Over the course of three days, October 7 through the October 9, Mana Wynwood will be the epicenter of avant-garde music acts from across a spectrum of genres. A variety of international, national, and local acts will descend upon the creative heart of…

Fudakochi to Honor Wynwood Artist Nobody Tonight at Gramps

Fudakochi met Nobody his first day on the job at Panther Coffee in Wynwood, some time in 2012. “Finally we got a black man working here,” Scott “Nobody” Patterson said with a smile. Patterson was a Panther regular, and a familiar face to anyone who frequented Wynwood.  To Fudakochi, though, he…