Keep an Eye Out for Ellen Allien Pedaling Around Miami This Weekend

Typically, the Germans are known for their punctuality and affection for rules. So when West Berlin native Ellen Allien called in slightly late for our phone interview, she wasted no time apologizing.  “Hi Elvis, sorry I’m late for the interview. I’m very slow today and running behind,” Allien told us from somewhere in…

Monterrey Goes From Producer to Performer on Debut EP

Producers often rely on collaboration. Some of the biggest dance hits of the past millennium feature guest vocalists. But sometimes, waiting around for others to help you achieve your dreams no longer makes sense. For Monterrey, a Miami-based producer with a lengthy resumé in the city’s music scene, that time…

Mark Sherry on How Trance Is Cashing in on the EDM Bubble

Local trance DJ and producer, Denzo, will open up for a stacked lineup this Friday at Space. So, naturally, we wanted to talk to him about it, but the conversation inevitably veered toward a grander look at dance music as a whole. “We should burn the industry to the ground…

Lovefingers Makes Miami Debut at Electric Pickle

DJ, producer, blogger, party promoter, label and A&R manager — Andrew “Lovefingers” Hogge has worn practically every hat there is to wear in the underground dance music industry over the past decade. But if one thing has driven his myriad professional endeavors since the beginning, it’s the love of sharing…

Kerry King on What the Future Holds for Slayer: “We’ve Never Been This Far Ahead”

Some of their albums include combinations of the words “abyss,” “blood,” “hate,” and “hell”; the graphic nature of their lyrics references controversial subjects such as genocide and necrophilia; and their music is blistering, concrete-shattering heavy-metal insanity. Slayer and every member of the legendary thrash band should be absolutely terrifying, right?…

Miami’s Ten Best Karaoke Bars

The Instagram generation fills their profiles with carefully curated snapshots posing as candid moments captured in time. They post makeup selfies, videos of concerts they should have been actually watching instead, and way too many pictures of food. On social media, we’re all famous (or infamous) in the addictive search…

Jacuzzi Boys Prepare for New Album and North American Tour

Miami’s garage-rock savants Jacuzzi Boys have been a fixture on the local scene for some time, disappearing to tour before popping up again in our neck of the woods every few months. We haven’t heard much from the trio lately, but that’s because the band has been busy toiling away…

Mike Gardner Is the Man Behind Miami’s Most Star-Studded Parties

When Mike Gardner walks through a room of well-connected Miami movers and shakers, a reasonable amount of fist bumps and handshakes can be expected. As president and CEO of Headliner Market Group, the party promotions company responsible for some of Miami’s most lavish bashes, Gardner makes sure the right people…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Merchandise at Gramps

Bands with a single common noun as their name are usually either attempting to remain obscure or have a shit idea of what makes for good marketing. Of course, that’s only true until they hit it big and bury both Merriam-Webster and Oxford in Google search results. British bands have…

Kanye West Is a Genius, and It’s Time We Acknowledge It

You don’t get to see a whole lot of Kanye West during the Kanye West concert. The light above him is hazy and pallid, somewhere between brown and yellow. Sometimes he’s just a spasming shadow. Instead, the real show is below him, where his floating stage lights up the general admission…

The Miami Concerts That Have Us Excited for the Weekend

Hey, there. It’s me, weekend. What’s that? You’re bored and your ears and hungry for frothy melodies? Well, why didn’t you say something earlier? This weekend we’ve got the Miami Music Festival from Around the World happening all weekend at the Wertheim Performing Arts Center at FIU. It’ll be classy as hell,…

Life in Color 2017 Moves to Wynwood

Now entering its tenth year, Miami’s messiest concert, the “World’s Largest Paint Party” known as Life in Color, is moving to Wynwood. After starting at a house in Tallahassee, LiC has taken over the newly renamed Hard Rock Stadium for much of its existence. But for the next installment of the neon Bukkake…

SoulFlo Are the Mercenaries of Miami Live Music

Miami suffers from a severe lack of live music. That’s not an opinion, that’s a well-known and discussed fact. The 305 leads in electronic music and even benefits from a worldwide reputation in rap, but when a Miamian wants to leave his or her house and hear a full band…

Stargazer Lilies Stop by Gramps to Help Prepare for Bumblefest

Guitarist John Ceparano was holding some flowers one day when a stranger approached, glanced at the blooms in his hands, and asked if they were stargazer lilies. “We thought that was such a cool name for a band,” Ceparano remembers. “It informed our sound. We thought, What would a band…