Head Spins: DJ Lee Or

One of the best things about South Florida has got to be the wide array of music available to dance to on any given night. Forget “open format,” whatever that really means. Sometimes the best is music is true to its roots — a specific genre, done up right by…

Leggo My Demo to Expand with New Knight Foundation Grant

Launched in 2007, Leggo My Demo is a Miami Beach-based demo competition aiming to expose and promote distinguished new electronic music productions from around the world.  Each month they select new demo submissions, providing winners with network exposure and a feature at their monthly events in Miami Beach. Leggo My…

BB King and Buddy Guy – Your Pre West Palm Show Warmup

If you haven’t heard already, two of the world’s greatest living blues guitarists descend on South Florida on February 9. The legendary BB King and Buddy Guy will be rocking the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. The show is not sold out and the cheapest tickets available can be…

Music Musica Returns to the Miami Science Museum

Those of you who missed the Music Musica Exhibit at the Miami Science Museum in early December will get another chance this week. The exhibit returns to give museum-goers a chance to learn about the impact of Latinos throughout the history of American popular music, and also to play with…

Local Album Review: Psycho Daisies – Return From Blood Island

The new release from Miami psych/blues outfit the Psycho Daisies, Return from Blood Island, is a wash of feedback, distorted growls, bumps, grunts, reverb, and haunting vocals, courtesy of Johnny Salton and company.  Salton’s roots are embedded in Miami musical history, from power-pop group the Reactions, through his extensive work…

Random Album Review: Diagonal – Diagonal

DiagonalDiagonal(Candlelight)One of the great things about the post-everything era, in which hyper-hyphenated, clash up genre bending is the norm, is that the concept of musical taboo is becoming increasingly passe.  No longer do you have to be concerned that your particular pet genre doesn’t sit at the cool table; these…

Gloria Estefan Named Miami GuitarTown Celebrity Co-Chair

If there’s such a thing as Miami royalty, Gloria Estefan is undoubtedly the queen.  Along with husband, producer, musician and impresario, Emilio Estefan, she’s literally changed the landscape of the Magic City over the years, first putting the town on the map with Miami Sound Machine’s run of rampant success…

DJ R3K Says Techno Sucks

R3K was on the streets of downtown putting flyers on peoples cars. I asked him what the deal was. Here’s the interview.New Times: What’s your name and what do you do?My [DJ] name is R3K+. I spin at Psychic Tuesdays with DJ Healer at Bella Rose and Nightdrive Wednesdays at…

House 101 Sundays at Black Sheep Bar

The folks from Gooshie House Promotions are now hosting the exciting new “House 101” night every Sunday at Black Sheep music lounge in Miami Beach. Each night features 3 select DJs from the South Florida house music scene, in an innovative format that encourages participating DJs and producers to collaborate…

Last Night: Bad Manners and the English Beat at Culture Room

Bad Manners and the English BeatWednesday, January 28, 2009Culture Room, Ft. LauderdaleBetter Than: Feeling sorry for yourself, anywhereThe Review:When a portly, fiftysomething man in a floppy, sweaty, leopard print suit rubs his protruding belly and asks, in an impenetrable, working-class Brit accent, if there are any fat people in the…

Q&A With John Legend, Performing at the Fillmore Miami Beach This Friday

New Times recently caught up with John Legend in between all kinds of action. After his high-profile appearances at the inaugural festivities, February will find the five-time Grammy winner playing Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, the NBA All-Star Game, and the Dubai International Jazz Festival. Oh, yeah: He also boasts a new…

Agnostic Front Will Probably Destroy Churchill’s on Feb. 5

Photo by Shigeo Kikuchi, via www.agnosticfront.comNew York City hardcore legends Agnostic Front definitely still bring it: They’re still as loud and confrontational as always, even with their wrinkles, gray hair, and degenerating vision. Well-into-their-50s principals Roger Miret (vocals) and Vinnie Stigma (guitar) — who, inspired by the likes of Black…