Meat Beat Manifesto

Engineering postindustrial dub since the mid-Eighties, when he founded production conduit Meat Beat Manifesto with former partner Jonny Stephens, British expat Jack Dangers is a self-proclaimed, self-medicated OCD sufferer. And it has shown. He’s amalgamated a free-jazz sensibility with a hip-hop aesthetic, peppering in political overtones and unintentionally helping germinate…

Pee, Nut Butter, and Chocolate

“Honestly I’d rather fuckin’ be drawing a comic strip like Garfield and have it be syndicated,” laughs Mindless Self Indulgence frontman Little Jimmy Urine. “I’d just draw one joke every day and collect giant wads of cash.” For now, though, that dream will have to wait, because Mindless Self Indulgence’s…

Madonna Dearest?

With Mother’s Day fast approaching, we at New Times have spent a lot of time mulling over what makes a great mom. In the end, we each wrote down a trait, tossed these little slips of wonderful into a hat, and then, with a stick of glue, assembled them into…

Sugar and Spice

“I’ve known Trick Daddy for a while,” Miami rap diva Trina says of the fortuitous friendship that gave her the first leg up in the fickle music industry. “We went to junior high school together, and we’ve always kept in touch. Trick was like the crazy dude. He was everybody’s…

Foxy Fresh

Eric Nally wants to change the world, at least a little, with his music. And he seems pretty sure it’ll happen eventually if he tries his damnedest. “I want to go down in history. And I want to change what’s happening now,” says the 23-year-old frontman of the gonzo quintet…

Is Amy Winehouse Smoking Crack Again?

That’s the question British police are asking her and according to this storyfrom MTV, as of today she’s being detained for the second time in as many weeks by authorities. This time, it’s over a video that’s been circulating the blogosphere for several months that clearly shows Winehouse smoking crack…

Last Night: Eric Clapton at Hard Rock Live

Seminole Hard Rock/Tom Craig Eric Clapton and Robert Randolph Hard Rock Live Monday, May 5, 2008 Better Than: Watching TV pundits continue to treat Hillary Clinton’s campaign seriously. Is Eric Clapton God or just a higher power some choose to call God? Unfortunately, the decades-long debate over Clapton’s exact theological…

Radiohead Kicks Off World Tour in South Florida

Ari Rothenberg RADIOHEAD CRUZAN AMPHITHEATRE MONDAY, MAY 5, 2008 Better than: Singing about the techno-apocalypse by yourself in your room. Thom Yorke wears a white linen jacket, Jonny Greenwood’s mop of hair dangles in front of his stooped head like the curtain in front of the Wizard of Oz. Stalactites…

Video 50 Cent Gets His Chained Snatched in Angola

I won’t give much credit to the guy holding the video camera. As a head’s up, whoever captured this footage is moving around so much that you might get a headache. But hang in there If you’re into the spectacle of 50 touring Africa…then watch the whole thing. It’s really…

Last Night: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND BANK ATLANTIC CENTER FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 Better than: Watching Steven Van Zandt on reruns of “The Sopranos.” The lines between rock ‘n’ roll show and revival meeting were effectively blurred beyond distinction Friday night as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band…

Last Night: BB King at the BankAtlantic Center

B.B. King and Joe Bonamassa at the BankAtlantic Center Saturday, May 3, 2008 Better Than: When you ask your baby for water and she brings you gasoline. At 82, the good news is that B.B. King can still play and sing with aplomb. The bad news is that he’d rather…

MORE BREAKING STUDIO A NEWS: Scheduled Shows Will Still Happen

We’ve just received official word from Dave Slifkin, Studio A’s general manager. The long-term future of the club still remains unclear. But all currently booked shows will still take place there, with the exception of the all-ages May 22 Sophomore Attempt/Mercy Mercedes/Settings show. Says Slifkin: “Studio A will 100% be…

Last Night: Carlos Santana at Hard Rock Live

Sayre Berman Carlos Santana and Derek Trucks Hard Rock Live Wednesday, April 30, 2008 Better Than: Sitting home and watching the speeches of Rev. Jeremiah Wright loop constantly on every channel. There are three sure things at a Santana show: 1) Carlos will display the highest level of improvisational virtuosity;…

Radiohead: No More Freebies

They were hailed far and wide as digital visionaries last fall, when they offered up their newest album as a “pay as you like” download. But Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke says it’s not likely to happen again. “It was a moment in time,” he tells the Hollywood Reporter. In…

Keep Watching the Stars

Air’s Moon Safari would knock Marcel Proust’s dick in the dirt. The distinguished French author would fete the equally distinguished French pop-men for the group’s association with one of his pet concepts: involuntary memory. Rather, both Proust and Air explore the idea that everyday life can evoke pure recollections of…

Concord Dawn

New Zealand twosome Concord Dawn is the biggest drum ‘n’ bass thing in its native country. The band’s deliriously danceable tunes have been played for years by international heavyweights such as Grooverider, Goldie, DJ Hype, Ed Rush, and Dieselboy. They — Matt Harvey, a.k.a. Matty C, and Evan Short, a.k.a…

Zakir Hussain and the Masters of Percussion

Imagine, for a moment, that there are whole worlds of music about which you know nothing. Stars rise and fall in these other spheres, completely uninfluenced by the mechanisms of popular Western music. From time to time, one artist will galvanize an entire nation; one song will become an intrinsic…

Noa

Few singers make their career after returning to their native land from the United States. But Noa is no ordinary singer. After growing up in New York City, the Israeli native headed back to the homeland on her own at age 17 in order to serve her mandatory two years…

The Waterford Landing

The Waterford Landing’s 2004 self-titled full-length debut was refreshing, in what was then a local sweltering sea of shit populated with bad bass, half-ass hip-hop, uninspired rock and roll, and Atari-produced reggaeton. Scene veterans Richard Rippe (vocals, synths, bass), Ed Matus (guitars, synths, vox), and Alex Caso (synths, keys, vox,…

Atmosphere

The characters given life by Slug on Atmosphere’s new album have unenviable situations, but they’re not all painting that shit gold. (Whatever that means.) Vagrants, single parents, and dope-addled fiends, they live, work, fuck, and wallow in their misery, giving the emotional indie rapper a chance to traffic in someone…

No One Ever Really Disappears

Name a pop music A-lister, and he or she has either worked with Pharrell Williams or probably wants to. Gwen Stefani, Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, and Madonna all fall into the first category. Need more proof? But as he has transformed himself into one of the three…

Flamenco, Still

Chambao, an Andalusian band from Málaga, Spain, introduced the concept of “flamenco chill” to the world in 2002 when it released an album by the same name. But since then, it seems the trade winds blowing up through the Straits of Gibraltar have brought many changes to the group’s music…