Pitbull Gets Hit in the Head with a Bottle

Its’ silly that folks still resort to treating entertainers like this but some idiot at a recent Pitbull show got in a real cheap shot by launching a bottle at the Miami rapper’s head. The video below shows it in slow-mo afterward so don’t worry if you miss it the…

Last Night: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone at White Room

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone February 16, 2007 The White Room Better Than: Having Dostoevsky read to you by an ex-lover. Hard to believe anyone would put their faith in heartbreak, let alone turn out en masse to listen to it. But that’s Miami – ever ready to flip the…

DJ Khaled Launches New Label, Partners with Def Jam

Everybody’s favorite local 305 hip-hop curator, DJ Khaled, is movin’ on up yet again. Yesterday, he announced the launch of his new record label, We the Best Music (named after his 2007 album, of course, We the Best). It’ll be ecxlusively partnered up with and distributed by Def Jam Entertainment,…

Ten Great Hip-Hop Break-Up Songs

One of our sister papers in Texas, the Houston Press, has this great list today of 10 hip-hop break-up songs, “because Valentine’s Day is for suckas.” Among the selections from the list of mostly dirty south jams: “Crampin’ My Style” by UGK, “Dirty Bitch” by Geto Boys, and reppin’ the…

The Patron Saint of Seattle

There is a part in Nick Hornby’s novel About a Boy where Kurt Cobain’s image on a T-shirt is described as Jesus. For many, that idea is not far from the truth. Is there anything more iconic than a dead rock star? Anything more romantic, even, than one who has…

The Name Game

No Use for a Name has been around for 20 years, which is staggering when you consider that just about as many people know the punk band’s name today as in 1987, though that might have something to do with the fact that it has no use for one. Then…

Another Side of Page and Plant

Robert Plant once ad-libbed, “Does anybody remember laughter?” during a live go-’round of Led Zeppelin’s radio-worn, double-headed guitar epic “Stairway to Heaven.” The quip laid into general rock-deity ennui: Plant in painted-on denim atop his own Mount Doom, surveying what’s been conquered and then vocalizing his surprise at finding it…

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone

You don’t need to know the music of Casiotone for the Painfully Alone to know that somehow, somewhere, sometime, you too have trod down that same long, dark road. But it helps, if only for the fact that you can commiserate. You might even get a bit gleeful hearing how…

DJ Boris

Better hook up the Red Bull I.V. — DJ Boris is on his way to Space. The Russian-born 35-year-old is known as much for his marathon club sets (15 hours at Crobar in 2006, 22 hours at Nocturnal during the 2007 Winter Music Conference) as for his ever-growing list of…

Second Sun

It ain’t no disco when Second Sun blows up a room, or at least that’s not how the Miami DJ duo looks at it. Sure, a lot of knob-twiddling is going on when the pair makes its hypnotizing house and trance sounds. But Antoine Toupin and Adam Cavaluzi, who met…

Victor Wooten

Known primarily for his role as bassist in Bla Fleck’s Grammy-winning New Grass Revival band the Flecktones, Victor Wooten is a phenomenal composer and bandleader in his own right. Widely respected by fellow musicians and acclaimed by the bass cognoscenti (he’s the only three-time winner of Bass Player magazine’s Bass…

Migrant Song

A group of Central American and Mexican men waits eagerly outside the Medrano Express courier offices in Homestead for a five-dollar snapshot. They’re posing next to local talent Lily Alvarez, a sweet, voluptuous Guatemalan gal in a silver sequined top who could pass for Selena. Most of these migrants left…

Diogo Brown

South Florida isn’t exactly a hub for jazz. Despite the fact that a few solid jazz musicians have retired here and that some damn fine players were raised here, the culture of jazz itself doesn’t seem to stick. So it’s a pleasant shock when an international jazz musician moves from…

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz hates it when critics call him retro, contending that, like Mark McGwire, he’s not here to talk about the past. Further, he goes on, love, revolution, and smooching should belong to every generation. But the problem with Kravitz’s new album, It Is Time for a Love Revolution, is…

Various Artists

The music of Brazil is constantly being revitalized. The latest hotspot, the state of Pernambuco, doesn’t boast the flavorful vibe of Rio or the hefty smack of São Paulo. In fact Pernambuco’s capital city, Recife, was once named the fourth-worst city in the world to live in. But now, on…

Pato Banton

The release in 1987 of Pato Banton’s Never Give In was, in retrospect, something of a watershed moment. Though it may not have been immediately recognized as such, the album marked the beginning of the contemporary era of reggae. After the 1981 death of Bob Marley, reggae had been in…

Last Night: Van Halen at the BankAtlantic Center

Van Halen with Ky-Mani Marley Bank Atlantic Center, Ft. Lauderdale Feb. 12, 2008 It’s hard to believe that it’s been 24 years since I last saw Van Halen featuring “Diamond” David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen together on the same stage. Yes, it was back in 1984 at Madison…

Trina Video Premier+Behind the Scenes Footage

So Trina’s album is officially pushed back till April 1st but her latest single is still blowing up all over the country. Even though the album is pushed back two months, Slip N Slide just released the video for “I’m Single Again” and if you haven’t seen it yet, check…

Juvenile Loves his Reefer

And it just got him busted yesterday in Hicktown, Mississippi where Juvie was arrested for possession of marijuana. The arrest report was rather vague and stated that the former cash money rapper had “under an ounce” of weed on him. That could mean anything. We’ll keep you posted if we…

Hialeah Park Has an Official Musical Endorsement

Local boy band Los Primeros have gotten with a group called Citizens to Save Hialeah Park, and recorded a bilingual song called, well, “Save Hialeah Park.” The park itself is the site of a former race track, clubhouse and grandstand, and, according to the group on its web site, “is…

Radiohead Tour Announced!! Click Here For Info

This needs no introduction. Radiohead is coming to the U.S. and we’re first. Everything you need to know is below. The tour kicks off in West Palm Beach and ticket info and price is at the bottom. Get ready folks as this is going to sell out quick!! Like, Hannah…

Donuts Are Forever 2–Tribute to Jay Dee + New Dilla Podcast

Most Jay Dee enthusiasts know that over the weekend, there were some worldwide celebrations for the birthday (Feb 7) and passing (Feb 10) of the late great producer J Dilla. Here’s some footage from the Donuts are Forever party in Brooklyn with appearance from Illwill, Phonte, House Shoes, Von Pea,…