Head Spins: DJ Lennox

With DJs the world over claiming to be “open format,” it’s refreshing to stumble upon a spinner who actually claims a specific genre. In DJ Lennox’s case, it’s hip-hop, he says: “That’s my foundation.”Still, Lennox is no fool about the vagaries of the marketplace, and he’s not about to lose…

Music Video – Lou Miami – Dancing With Death

Lou Miami is not from Miami, he don’t perform here, he got nothin to do with this place and this place got nothin to do with him. Matter fact, dude’s from Boston and probably just made his name up cause he thought it sounded cool. Give thanks, otherwise I never…

Kat DeLuna to Run da Show at Score Nightclub

Kat DeLuna will be visiting Miami this week.  The Dominican songstress, who enjoyed rampant radio success at the tail end of 2007 and into 2008 with her hit single, “Whine Up” featuring Elephant Man, just turned 21 in November, and it’s lucky for her.  She’s recently kicked off an 8-city…

Slideshow: Good Clean Fun at Rokbar

We are hungover today for a reason. Good Clean Fun at Rokbar is what happens when you pair downtown party promoters Poplife and South Beach’s only rock lounge. We caught a few snapshots last night in hopes of remembering what happened. Our heads are throbbing, so please view in silence…

Slideshow: Designer Drugs at Respectable Street

Last night, it was unusually cold for South Florida but things got hot over at Respectable Street in West Palm Beach where Designer Drugs spun at the venue’s Flaunt party. Our cameras made it out to catch half of the DJ duo in action…

The Pogues Langerado Show moved to Pompano Beach Amphitheater

via forgottenjournal.comAnother of Langerado’s casualties has found a new home. Irish supergroup The Pogues brushed off Langerado’s cancellation by announcing they’ll be holding their own show on Saturday, March 7th at 8:30 pm. Better yet, Shane MacGowan and crew have announced this will be the first show of their North…

Cubans wash up on North Beach

Que vuelta, mi gente?  That’s Cuban for “Hello, dear friends.  How are you this fine day?”  You might be wondering the reason for the lesson in Cuban slang.  Have I been watching Pichy films’ 299 again?  No.  Well…okay…yes.  Yes, I have.  Damned if I’m not still running around screaming, “que…

On The List – New Trend Alert Edition

With the economy going way south, it seems like the nightlife industry is starting to implement new business tactics. Bottle service is surely going the way of the dinosaur, and the industry knows if it’s going to survive its got to find untapped market.Enter in the downtown hipster promoters.Often relegated…

Nightlife Review: Psychic Tuesdays at Bella Rose

This past Tuesday, I passed by Takeout Tuesdays at Buck 15 and caught a few extremely pleasant, acoustic numbers from Cleaveland Jones’s version of reggae blanc at Shiso. Then my compact and highly efficient questing party and I made our way to Bella Rose for another slice of Psychic Tuesdays…

Sammy Dee Plays Glass on Friday

The peeps from Safe have hit the ground running this new year it seems, what with them booking international techno magnate Konrad Black for Valentine’s at Glass, in addition to Sammy Dee this Friday night at the same venue. Hailing from Berlin (big surprise) Mr. Dee is a scene veteran…

Buggah Da Govannah Tells You Who’s Haitian

Buggah D. Govannah (pronounced Governor) has been a fixture in Miami’s hip-hop scene for a long time now. Here’s an old picture of him with Wyclef. In this segment of Who’s Haitian, Buggah gives you some black history, since it’s February and all…

Introducing Mike Banger, Miami’s Future Super Producer

Mike Banger subscribed to our You Tube channel. He’s a talented music dude. Here’s the interview.New Times: How’d you get your nameMike Banger: You may know the slang term “banger” when speaking of a hard track. Well, when I first began producing I made nothing but hard mean heavy colossal…

Chairlift’s “Bruises” Hurts So Good

These days, there are few better ways for a band to achieve instant recognition than by having a song featured on a TV commercial. And when said song happens to be hyping a product as ubiquitous as the iPod, well, that recognition is pretty much bound to be bountiful. So…