AK1200

From the halcyon days of Florida’s fin-de-siècle rave scene to the menthol-slathered, glitter-trailing set, AK1200 was the king of drum ‘n’ bass. A decade earlier, the Orlando native had earned his chops in tiny clubs in that city, his techno sets often greeted with confusion or indifference. But as the…

Ladytron

It might well be the apocalypse if Ladytron is finally coming to Miami, and for the band’s first appearance in Florida, no less. The members of Ladytron are spread across Europe, variously calling Liverpool, Glasgow, and Sofia, Bulgaria, home. But in the years since founders Reuben Wu and Daniel Hunt…

Herbieman

Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Gervasio Goris, a.k.a. Herbieman, writes on his MySpace page of how he came to Miami in 2005 on a 42-foot sailboat full of his musical instruments and an eagerness to sing in his bilingual English/Spanish. An adventuresome artist, Goris began pursuing music in 2003, when…

Rockerz Wednesday

Sattayah-Omari Chang, Lidj Yassu, and Kwame Taijan created the promotions company Sankofa Sound to keep an old-school reggae vibe alive in Miami Beach. “It blossomed in five months,” Chang says. “It really tells me about what people want to hear and what was missing.” Sankofa sticks with roots and conscious…

Shakira

To the sheltered gringo, daydreams of Colombia conjure up images of picturesque beaches, tan women, and topnotch nose candy. The fantasy intensifies with smoked-filled illusions of the ever-mesmerizing Shakira, yet another of the country’s hedonistic pleasures. Known worldwide for her signature quaver and gyrating hips, the Latin pop artist has…

Mike Stern

On the heels of his new release, Who Let the Cats Out? (Heads Up), the three-time Grammy nominee weaves various musical influences into his guitar-playing. “I am a jazz player,” he says, “but you have to follow your musical heart.” He must have learned this lesson while performing with Miles…

Música Fresca Festival

“Live instrumentation is really the essence of Latin musical cultural roots. The intention of this festival is to shake things up a little bit and define our own sound,” notes Yerba Buena vocalist Andres Levin. “This festival” is a four-act bill with a kitchen-sink approach to the fusion formula: Yerba…

Ralph Falcon

At sixteen years old, Miami native DJ Ralph Falcon had already identified himself as an emerging house artist, quickly earning a record deal with Atlantic in the mid-Nineties. Influences such as New York DJs Timmy Regisford, Merlin Bobb, and Bobby Konders led to Falcon’s dance-pop style, which grew increasingly popular…

Cadillacs and Basketball

When Money Malc was still swaddled in diapers, his mom kept him quiet by placing the radio in the crib. Now he’s grown up, a big man who sports even bigger T-shirts, and after a lifetime of displaying an uncanny ability to memorize lyrics, he decided it was time to…

Slick of It All

“I’m so sick of love songs/So tired of tears/So done with wishing that you’re still here,” sings Ne-Yo on “So Sick,” his voice limp from pain. The music beneath him is simply a light piano and a drum machine, a minimalist canvas for his tears. “Yeah, I’m so sick of…

The Bad Jazz!

Over the past fifteen years, pianist and composer Ethan Iverson has played in a tango band, directed a prestigious New York dance group, and released critically acclaimed jazz albums. But perhaps the most unique aspect of Iverson’s lengthy musical career is his part in the Bad Plus, a jazz trio…

Bosque Brown

Mara Lee Miller, a.k.a. Bosque Brown, felt the cataclysmic effect of Hurricane Katrina. Her grandparents, who lived near Biloxi, Mississippi, were forced to flee their home of more than 50 years, an episode that scarred both their surroundings and their psyches. Miller documents their experience with the four-song Cerro Verde…

Wednesday 13

Every song on the forthcoming Fang Bang album has to adhere to this horror-glam naming scheme, see, almost as though there were a strictness to some hypothetical Alice CooperfrontsPennywise formula, not that you’d ever derive that from Wednesday’s daring daylight robbery of Taylor Rain’s — er, Marilyn Manson’s, look…

Farofa Carioca

Farofa Carioca transformed Brazil in the Nineties with the hit “Moro No Brasil,” an anthem about the suffering and exploitation of the lower class and its fight for survival. The group honed the musical talents of Seu Jorge before he exploded as a solo artist and actor…

The Sails

Hail the Sails, Great Britain’s latest buzz band. Essentially a guise for a one-man musical operation — multi-instrumentalist and overachiever Michael Gagliano — the self-titled debut runs rampant with psychedelic sensibilities and flower-power precepts. Though accessible and engaging, the material maintains an integrity and intelligence that elevates it far beyond…

Bob Sinclar

On the cover of this month’s DJ magazine, the influential British dance publication, Christophe Le Friant’s pure white visage stares out against a bright red and blue backdrop. And it’s not the Stars and Stripes. The headline blares, “The French Revolution,” while the name Bob Sinclar, a pseudonym for Le…

NFL Opening Kickoff Concert

One of last year’s biggest hip-hop beefs occurred between celebrity mogul Diddy and reggaeton’s leading man, Tego Calderón. It all began gently enough when Diddy offered Tego the opportunity to be the official fashion model for his new fall line of clothing. The catch was that Puffy was willing to…

Chris Brown

With Usher languishing in the Broadway production of Chicago, and Michael Jackson kickin’ it in the Middle East behind a burqa or two, the tap shoes must fall to seventeen-year-old R&B ingénue Chris Brown to dance the ladies right out of their hot pants via his puppy-dog-sweet tunes and gravity-defying…

DJ Sneak

With its always-free admission, Laundry Bar might just be the best musical bargain to be had in pricey South Beach — well, maybe ever. This is especially true when a world-renowned jock such as DJ Sneak takes to the turntables to unleash his brand of blunted house and funk groovage…

Sammy Figueroa and His Latin Jazz Explosion

There’s a long list of big names percussionist Sammy Figueroa has played with, including Miles Davis, David Bowie, and Mariah Carey. Born in Brooklyn, Figueroa began his musical career performing in Bobby Valentin’s band when he was eighteen, shortly before founding the Brazilian/Latin-fused band Raices, which brought Figueroa his first…

Brazilian Independence Day Celebration

The world has become obsessed with Brazilian culture. Whether referring to svelte bodies on soccer fields, award-winning films, or amazingly complex and powerful music, we love it all. Celebrate your fetish for this sexy nation at Gil Santos’s Brazilian Independence Day Celebration at the Deauville Beach Resort. Santos is the…

Mr. Entertainment and the Pookiesmackers

Key words: liver spots, life insurance, Emma Bo-Bemma, Dick Royale, skeeze, beer, loitering. If Bob White were still around, he could tell ya that the preceding can refer to only one band, a band that is back with a new CD and a series of live concerts serving up across-the-board…