Two Different Justin Biebers Collide in Miami

There are approximately 3,418,059,380 women on the planet. They come in all shapes and sizes, colors and ages, styles and manners of speaking. And when Justin Bieber appears in a glowing cube out of the center of an arena stage floor, all the varied women in the audience feel a…

Trade Offers $5 Ticket Special for the Month of July

In these dog days of summer, Trade wants to help cool down fans of techno and house music with one hell of a value deal. “We wanted to give back to the dance floor community this July,” Coloma Kaboomsky, one of Trade’s partners, says. “Normally our cover for one show…

Miami’s Ten Best Fourth of July Parties 2016

This Independence Day, there will be fireworks (both illegal and sanctioned) from Key Biscayne to North Miami. But if you want to celebrate America with loud noises and bright colors, you don’t necessarily have to look up. The Fourth of July falls on a Monday this year, which means you’ll…

Do Not Sit, the Little Nightclub That Could, Celebrates Three Years

It was 2006, and Behrouz had just moved to Miami. The San Francisco-raised DJ settled on the East Coast to ease constant travel to residencies around the world. He’d always loved this city’s crowds, whether it was Winter Music Conference or otherwise. On this night, he was set to play…

On the Streets of Cuba, Rumba Thrives

In Callejón del Hamel, a street in Cuba lined with art shops and murals, rumba is a way of life. Every Sunday around noon, both locals and tourists gather in the streets to watch, and often partake, in the dance that’s been a Cuban tradition since the 1800s. On a recent…

Five Miami Metal Bands You Should Know About

The world is fueled by contradictions. And one such contradiction is that the bright and sunny city of Miami is home to some extremely good dark and grimy music. It’s no secret that Florida witnessed the birth of many metal bands like Death, Obituary, and Morbid Angel just to name…

The Prism Music Group Plans Events With a New Miami in Mind

Anyone who has even had a cup of coffee in Miami can probably tell that we do things a little different down here. We don’t eat what most people eat. We don’t eat when most people eat. Everything in general, we consume differently, with different people.  It’s all constantly changing,…

DMangelo Might Just be Miami’s Most Sensual Musician

“Pony” by Ginuwine. “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye. Pretty much anything by The Weeknd from his original trilogy of mixtapes. Sometimes, when it’s time to get our freak on, we need a soundtrack. Regardless of whether it’s a slow burner for some gentle baby-making or quick and dirty…

Trick Daddy Lost His Damn Mind During a Facebook Live Video This Morning

One of the most recent posts on Trick Daddy’s Twitter feed is a retweet of @SquashBeef305. The Tweet promotes a Miami conflict resolution hotline. “…The media promotes violence but not ?#StopTheViolence?. It’s up 2 us,” it reads. But this morning, nobody needed some conflict resolution counseling more than Trick, which…

Endless Summer 2016 Unites All Corners of the Miami Rock Scene

Not to be confused with Bruce Brown’s 1966 sardonic surf exposé, Churchill’s upcoming Endless Summer 2016 is sure to offer a brief distraction from the unbearable heat that comes with July in Miami. This Endless Summer edition will concentrate heavily on showcasing the ever-hidden Miami music scene while also drawing…

The Seven New Fans You’ll Meet at Justin Bieber’s Miami Concert

Slow clap for Justin Bieber. Two and a half years ago, the then-19-year-old bad boy spat on die-hard fans, peed in janitorial buckets, cursed at framed pictures of former presidents, and got arrested for drag racing on residential Miami Beach streets. He went from a rosy-cheeked tween king to the…

Tale of Us Makes Up for March’s Canceled Pop-Up Show

The world of dance music is dominated largely by solitary figures. Collaborations — especially those of the pop-heavy vocal variety — may abound, but ultimately, the names adorning album covers and Ultra lineups are usually of a singular nature. With regards to trendiness, the multi-instrumental Duran Durans, New Orders, and…

The Cure Gives Miami an Excuse to Wear Black in June

If there’s one absolute tenet of rock and roll awesomeness, it’s the ability to hold sway over large swaths of people that have nothing but music in common. As many talented groups as there are, only a rare few hold such universal appeal. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Sasha Grey at Bardot

Celebrity is a funny thing. It can open some pretty glamorous doors, while simultaneously shutting a dozen more. Once a famous person is known for that one thing, it’s hard to change the public’s mind. Nothing could be truer when it comes to pornography. Your job in porn is to…