Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Kraftwerk’s 3-D Tour. Tuesday, September 29, 8 and 11:30 p.m. Olympia Theater, 174 E. Flagler St., Miami; 305-372-0925; olympiatheater.org. Tickets cost $58.50 to $78.50 plus fees via olympiatheater.org. Kraftwerk’s returning to Miami, bringing along a 3D spectacle and their robots. As Ralf Hütter, the sole remaining original member of the electronic supergroup, told New Times in a recent…

Win Two Tickets to the Jesus and Mary Chain at Olympia Theater

Over 30 years ago two brothers from Scotland, Jim and William Reid, formed a band called The Jesus and Mary Chain. They were by no means a breakout success. In the band’s early days, their bass player Douglas Hart only had two strings on his instrument. He allegedly told Britain’s…

Miami’s Mavericks Finally Won the Respect of Nashville

There’s a certain irony that has always tailed any talk about the Mavericks. For one thing, they’re a country band of sorts that was birthed in Miami, hardly the most prolific place when it comes to fostering Americana. For another thing, they boast a Latin lead singer whose early heroes…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

Flannel Beach: The Doom Years Album Release Show. With Ricardo Guerrero, Dino Felipe, Rick Fantasies, Guy Harvey reunion set, and others. Friday, September 25, 7 p.m.; and Bleeth with Wastelands, the State Of, and Hank & Cupcakes. Friday, September 25, 10 p.m. Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; 305-699-2669; gramps.com. Admission is free before 10 p.m. and $5 after. After…

Nu Deco Ensemble Puts a Fresh Spin on Classical Music

“Our mission is to create innovative concert experiences,” Sam Hyken explains. He, along with Jacomo Bairos, created the Nu Deco Ensemble in July 2014. It’s what Hyken dubs “a 21st-century chamber orchestra.” And the 22-member group will have its second round of performances this Friday and Saturday at the Light…

The Neighbourhood Fights for Its Place in Pop Culture at the Fillmore

The Neighbourhood craft the sort of emotionally turbulent music made for staying indoors on stormy nights. So the rainy weather enveloping the Fillmore Miami Beach Tuesday evening was perfect in terms of atmosphere – once inside the building that is. Was their concert worth braving the frankly crappy conditions? If…

The Standard Opens Its Doors for Back 2 Basics Vinyl Night

How we will be ingesting our music 50 years down the road is anyone’s guess. But whatever it is we’re sticking in our ear holes in 2065, you can bet there will be a small but vocal minority bemoaning the good ol’ days of the first generation iPod. We tend…

The Hoy Polloy Celebrate One Year Together at Kill Your Idol

The Hoy Polloy is, in a word, refreshing. The Miami four-piece has been blending its own recipe of hybrid alternative pop-funk for the last three years. With founding members Nick Romanelli and K Sos, Hoy Polloy released its first album On the Way to Rome in November 2012. But Romanelli left…

Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes Talks About Facing Racism in Miami

With success comes scrutiny. And Wynwood learned this the hard way back in February 2013. The up-in-coming neighborhood’s growing popularity and reputation for all-night warehouse parties had landed it on the radar of some very powerful enemies. With the support of Miami’s 24-hours downtown clubs, Miami police raided over 17…

Kraftwerk Returns to Miami With a 3D Spectacle

Miami bass, the Magic City’s signature sound, owes a lot to a couple of robots from Düsseldorf. Kraftwerk’s influence on dance music cannot be understated. And more than 30 years later, tracks such as “It’s More Fun to Compute” and “Trans-Europe Express” are still DJ favorites to cut and sample…

Wynwood’s House Nightclub Sued as Employees Allege Missed Payments

House nightclub is a unique presence in Wynwood. It’s the neighborhood’s only real club (even though it’s technically a half-block south of Miami’s art hub) and operates as a literal house with kitchens, showers, and bedrooms, and even an elderly lady who plays house “Grandma” and runs around, interacting with…

Miami Says Farewell to the Summer With Death to the Sun 5

Death to the Sun is more than just a name for the music festival held this past Saturday at the North Beach Bandshell. It’s a plea to mother nature — a celebration that soon the sun will retreat, and South Floridians will no longer spend their days dabbing at their…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Billy Idol. With London Souls. Monday, September 21, 8 p.m. Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood; 954-797-5531; hardrocklivehollywoodfl.com. Tickets cost $55 to $75 plus fees via ticketmaster.com. Billy Idol may be an ’80s punk rock legend, but the spiked, platinum blond lad is sick of “Dancing With [Himself].” That’s why he’s bringing his 34-year…