Hard Miami at Grand Central, March 24

View photos from Hard Miami at Grand Central.The line stretched around the block. And inside, it was already packed. Numbers-wise, Hard Miami was a resounding success. On Wednesday, Poplife announced that the event was sold out, so demand was obviously pretty high for tickets. But unlike other sold-out events at…

Go Greasy Punk Glam With Bare Wires at Churchill’s Pub April 1

Stumbling straight off the hot, hard streets of the Bay Area’s grittier easterly half, Oakland’s Bare Wires is a group of three guys — Matthew, Nathan, and Brian — who look like pretty ’70s stoners and make a sound they describe as slop pop. If the threesome’s new-ish song “Don’t…

Röyksopp Talks Star Wars, Synths, and the Ultra Fest

Where will you be this evening at approximately 8:15 p.m.? Well, if you’ve got a ticket (and even if you don’t), make plans to go stand at the foot of Ultra Music Festival’s Live Stage. It’s definitely where you’ll find Crossfade, because synth-y Norwegian duo Röyksopp will be prepping its…

Simian Mobile Disco’s Delicatessen Party at Eve, March 24

Ultra Week, or Miami Music Week, or the Week Formerly Known as Winter Music Conference, is amazing in that on any given night, there are a number of world-class lineups from which to choose. That can be a bad thing too, though, because with so many competing events, some deserving…

Ultra Music Festival 2012 Dates Announced

WTF! The 2011 edition of Ultra Music Festival hasn’t even started but the festival’s organizers have already announced dates for next year’s date. Mark it down, because the three-day electronic music gathering will return to Miami on March 23 to 25, 2012.Early artwork also indicate the week during the festival…

Set Times For Ultra Music Festival 2011

Tomorrow’s the day! And finally, Ultra Music Festival’s organizers have released the entire list of set times for the massive three-day gathering.It really helps a lot knowing beforehand what to expect when attending a festival the size of Ultra. You are going to have to possible make some tough choices,…

Who Wants a Couple of Free Sunday School Tickets?

He combed his hair, bought a week’s supply of Binaca, rented a tux, scored a corsage, and blew up a giant freaking balloon. And now dapper DJ, experimental electronic producer, and avowed Sunday Schooler Frivolous (AKA Daniel Gardner) would like to celebrate Ultra week and the release of his new…

The Overthrow’s Ivory Tower at the 1111 Building, March 23

After this initially funny article in the New York Times, parties continue to roll on in South Beach at World’s Fanciest Parking Garage — i.e. the Herzog & de Meuron-designed 1111 building at the corner of Lincoln and Alton Roads. To be fair, for a parking garage, it’s pretty beautiful.Yesterday…

Holy Ghost! Wants to Haunt Your Crash Pad

Amid the deep woofs of Miami bass and the resonating pitch of piercing house, one New York duo plans to make sweet love to the sound systems at Ultra Music Festival’s Live Stage. Meet Holy Ghost!, the pair responsible for your favorite slow-dance disco track, “Hold On.” And this Friday,…

Rachel Goodrich at the Stage March 25

It’s been only about three months since beloved local quirk-pop queen Rachel Goodrich left you, me, and the Magic City for the big, bright floodlights of La La Land. And already we miss her so much. We watched helplessly as Rachel picked out her favorite records, stuffed her suitcase, and…

Shit Robot at the Vagabond March 25

This weekend, Bicentennial Park will be flooded by an international wave of beatmakers and pookie heads for Ultra Music Festival. But just a half-mile west of downtown’s loudest outdoor fiesta, Shit Robot will pop his Miami cherry Friday at the Vagabond, two days before hitting Ultra’s Heineken Dome. Marcus Lambkin,…

Peter Murphy at Culture Room March 27

Peter Murphy is the pale, skeletal baritone whose career fronting Bauhaus in the late ’70s and early ’80s jump-started a movement toward darkness and beautiful pain in rock music. Bauhaus’s hit single “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is the template for much modern goth, while the band’s cameo in the 1983 vampire…

Rush at BankAtlantic Center March 30

Critical condemnation and popular adulation go alarmingly hand-in-hand in the world of rock music. Often, the same qualities lead those opposing camps to their positions, and such is certainly the case for ’70s and ’80s progressive rock stalwart Rush. Fond of science fiction and Ayn Rand, the group often worked…