Halou

Halou’s woozily animated shoegaze-electro draws its anti-gravitas from Ryan Coseboom’s found-noise-punctuated synths. They’re usually found bobbing lazily along like ice cubes in the imaginary Big Gulp martini held by his singer/wife Rebecca, a pipe-cleaner-hair goth whose dreamy soprano evokes a Not-It girl holding up the bar wall as she waits…

Johnny Cash

Immortalized by last year’s somewhat sensationalized biopic Walk the Line and revered by the grunge generation — the result of his final Rick Rubin-produced recordings (a posthumous Volume V is due soon) — Johnny Cash cast a resilient and defiant persona that affirmed his status as an Americana icon. Personal…

Serena Maneesh

Chances of the much-adored shoegaze rockers of My Bloody Valentine reuniting are slim to none, so the five Norwegians in Serena Maneesh are a fine replacement. Their self-titled debut is a beautiful though cryptic experiment in murky drone-rock. Like Hades’ duplicitous grip coaxing you into his underworld, the album opens…

The Hacker

There’s a no-bullshit sensibility to behold on the Hacker’s A.N.D. N.O.W., which is probably fitting for a guy who, unlike many of his peers, never denied his place in electroclash. That sensibility is probably why he’s still around, and it’s definitely why this album is the DJ mix of the…

I See Hawks in L.A.

On their third album, the core members of I See Hawks in L.A. are joined by Chris Hillman (Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers), Rick Shea (Dave Alvin Band), and other heavies from L.A.’s alt-country gang, but it’s the songwriting of the principal bandmates that grabs your attention. Rob Waller, lead vocalist…

Thievery Corporation

Having Thievery Corporation remix Sarah McLachlan is like dressing a piece of white bread with water. And if that doesn’t sound bland enough, imagine the D.C. down-tempo duo taking on Norah Jones. Both of these somnambulist scenarios play out on Versions, Thievery Corporation’s second retrospective remix album, and the best…

Finian McKean

When I call this “trap music,” I’m not making a Young Jeezy reference. McKean’s reverberating American goth chordage and placidly telescoping vocals are the heavy shadows where the unseen horrors implied by his too-tranquil twilight scenario lurk, waiting to reveal themselves: “Come, lock the door/Nobody’s home/All the windows are closed/All…

Nelly Furtado

Either adult-contemp songstress Nelly Furtado just wanted to shed her squeaky-clean image or she decided donning revealing frocks and accentuating her sex appeal would equate to bigger bank. Timbaland tags along to guest-rhyme on and produce this urban format rhythm ‘n’ ho extreme makeover. In the video Furtado grinds all…

Pharrell feat. Kanye West

Combine two of the most superstylish icons in urban music today with synthesizers and a Michael Jackson backdrop, and what do you get? Pure popcorn with possibly one of the summer’s biggest smashes for the grown and sexy. Pop your pastel Lacoste collars to that…

DJ Khaled feat. Kanye West, Consequence, and John Legend

G.O.O.D. music meets the Terror Squad on this boom-bap heavy joint for Khaled’s DJ album. With John Legend presiding over the chorus, Kanye and Cons take you from the Camry to the Carrera with their award-winning flows. More shine for Miami on the national level. Listen…

Tiempo Libre

Timba, the half-century-old outgrowth of Cuban-bred son, is a complex form of danceable salsa that has evolved almost entirely independently of other South American styles. Timba requires such a high level of musicianship that it is frequently lamented it might die out owing to the ban on musicians touring from…

What Moves You Miami

What moves you? According to Scion, the answer is art workshops and DJ sets at a converted gallery space in South Beach. Hosted by Scion and Neverstop, What Moves You Miami is a three-week-long series of workshops and entertainment focused on teaching aspiring artists how to develop their art. The…

Tommy Dorsey Orchestra

To kick off the summer properly, Coral Gables Congregational Church (CGCC) is pushing nightly bingo aside for bigger and better things. Beginning June 1, CGCC, through its Community Arts Program (CAP), will hold a series of jazz concerts every Thursday, including performances by the two-time Grammy-nominated jazz singer Karrin Allyson…

The First-Friday Concert

When piano store owners place curtains over their merchandise, it usually means bad news for musicians. However, with Coral Gables’ Piano Music Center, it just means the show is about to begin. “We curtain off areas so people don’t feel intimidated to shop,” says store owner Rick Malinowski. With the…

Tango36

Rock en español is a fusion of alternative rock, pop, punk, and Latin music. And it’s a term that best defines Tango36 and its music. The group’s songs come across like a sick mix of Hoobastank, Sublime, and Dave Matthews Band — but in Spanish, sung by locally renowned crooner…

Joey Youngman

If it is true — as it undoubtedly must be — that legends are made, not born, then Joey Youngman is on his way to some truth. Producing at the ripe young age of eleven and spinning at fourteen years old, Youngman was on the make while his peers were…

Hurry Up and Come

The temperature will climb from a simmer to a boil at the inaugural Memorial Fest, a reggae concert that boasts so many topnotch performers it’s difficult to determine exactly who the headliner ought to be. The festival comes on a weekend that has become infamous for bringing dense crowds of…

Al Green

The Belle Album is the last great secular record Al Green made before turning his life over to preaching the Gospel. (He returned to the Hi formula in 2003 with I Can’t Stop, but that’s another story.) It is the first album Green produced himself, and the first to feature…

Boards of Canada

One of 2005’s most satisfying releases came from vintage-equipment-flaunting Boards of Canada; the duo’s third full-length shone amid the year’s electronic-instrument-filled output. Campfire Headphase’s seductive analog textures also featured an occasional guitar strum, which is highlighted straight away on followup Trans Canada Highway, for the six-song EP opens with one…

Instituto Mexicano del Sonido

Instituto Mexicano del Sonido (IMS) is a one-man type of project, with lots of after-hour editions and additions at a home computer. During the day, Camilo Lara is the well-known industry man and savvy record label guy who works for major companies in Mexico City. By night, he finds magic…

Chachi Jones

It’s not so much a case of what Chachi Jones expects of listeners but what he subjects them to. A pioneer in bleeding-edge headphone-electro, Jones deals in circuit-bending, a dada style that smuggles toys, power tools, and other sampled objects into bizarre synth moonscapes. One minute listeners are being sucked…