Boys Noize at Mansion November 3
Boys Noize at Mansion November 3
Boys Noize at Mansion November 3
Djavan at Fillmore Miami Beach October 29
Nothing would please us more than seeing some dancing robots on stage with Phoenix tonight. And we’re not talking soon-to-take-over-the-world wonders of mechanical prowess. We want Daft Punk.Yes, Phoenix is a great band and that’s why we insisted on purchasing tickets the moment a pre-sale code was released. But once…
At approximately 8 p.m. last night, a totally sold-out crowd of indie chick jailbait, brainy head-bobbers, and jocks in silkscreened black hoodies overran the Fillmore Miami Beach in anticipation of MGMT’s impending psych-pop explosion. In fact, the place was so freaking packed that Crossfade couldn’t even smuggle a reviewer into…
Miguel Bosé is a living freakin’ legend. Maybe it was simply his fate, or maybe it comes from being gifted progeny. (Bosé’s mother was a famous Italian actress, and his father a celebrated Spanish bullfighter.) Or maybe it’s the sort of thing he was simply hardwired for, readily exemplified by…
Massive Attack and Thievery CorporationBayfront Park Amphitheatre, MiamiTuesday, October 26, 2010Better Than: No doubt the MGMT show was probably awesome, but if I could have split myself and watched both, I’m pretty sure this is where my betting money would still have gone….Before even a note was played at last…
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico is considered the epitome of the salsa orchestra, so much so that the big band was given the title of the La Universidad de la Salsa (which translates to The University of Salsa) back in the early ’80s. Together they have produced over 40…
If you think all reggaeton comes from Puerto Rico, you’re dead wrong. To begin with, the genre sprouted from the seeds sown by Panama’s dembow. Beyond that little history lesson, though, one need only check today’s charts to see non-boricuas leading the movement. Somewhere near the top, you’ll spot Chino…
Okay, so MGMT is sold out. It sucks. But there’s no use crying over spilled PBRs. We here at Crossfade are all about seeing a can half-full, anyway. There are plenty of tickets still available for Massive Attack and Thievery Corporation at Bayfront Park Amphitheater tonight. Why should you spring…
British DJ-producer Carl Cox hardly needs an introduction anywhere that people get down to electronic beats, lazers, and glowsticks. A child of the late-’80s acid house boom and “Second Summer of Love,” Cox cut his teeth spinning for the rave generation at seminal UK hotpots like the Haçienda, Fantazia, and…
Spawned on the streets of our nation’s great federal district, Washington, D.C., amid palm-greasing, spook stories, shadow games, political corruption, and urban blight, DJ duo Thievery Corporation has always cultivated a certain distate for the sleazy dealings of America’s most priveledged classes. In 14 years of active opposition, Rob Garza…
On this year’s jazz-inflected album Ária, Brazilian singer-songwriter Djavan recorded a collection of covers that have inspired him over the years. He reinvents songs like Caetano Veloso’s “Oração ao Tempo,” Bert Howard’s “Fly Me to the Moon,” and Jobim’s “Brigas Nunca Mais” alongside several obscure gems by Chico Buarque, Edu…
Some people don’t know shit about music. And Arizona immigration zealot Sheriff Joe Arpaio can no doubt be counted among the hopeless, tone-deaf, and ignorant. Ever wonder what that guy blares while cruising the US-Mexico border in his personally pimped-out Humvee? Three Dog Night? Toby Keith? Maybe Gary Glitter? Who…
Way back in the summer of 2005, the internet gave birth to a baby called blog house. Yet unlike 99.9 percent of the web’s offspring, this particular suckling sub-subgenre survived. It was strong, loud, and infectious. And soon, the little bastard was remultiplying by the minute. One among the first…
View photos of Rick Ross and Raekwon at Sneaker Pimps here.Rick Ross and Raekwon With Thee Tom Hardy, Phil Adé, DJ Keen One, and DJ Money Mekka Saturday, October 23, 2010 Better than: Ten cargo containers full of fake shit. At precisely 8 p.m. on Saturday night, international swag smuggling…
Back in what historians call “the day,” there was an almost seven-foot, Lebanese-born NBA center rocking the face off any opposing player who dared to challenge him under the basket. Now in what historians call “the present,” he’s rocking faces off with his turntable skills as an electronic house music…
Funk music and a sweet, sticky spliff have been the perfect pair ever since James Brown and Bootsy Collins hotboxed a studio back in ’70. A couple of decades later, there was Dre, Snoop, and The Chronic. And this Friday, the marriage of music and marijuana will go next level…
Since lighting up the international scene as one-half of production duo and eponymous label Wolf + Lamb, DJ-producer Gadi Mizrahi has emerged as one of the most influential tastemakers in EDM today. From their Brooklyn homebase to European dancefloors in London, Ibiza, and beyond, Wolf + Lamb have enjoyed major…
Hip-hop heads and lovers of live music alike, hold on to your f’n hats. Tomorrow’s Saturday night festivities at Transit Lounge are going to be bananas. But don’t take our word for it. Let ArtOfficial tell you.”This event in particular is gonna be bananas!” says bassist Rafy Valencia. “We’re flying…
Rick Diaz has counted Ryan Oh as his best pal “forever,” and as his right-hand man in local noise-pop weirdos hahahelp! for the past five years. So the soft-spoken Diaz probably deserves a hug these days. Ryan, who also plays around town as Flux Forces, has been M.I.A. in the M.I.A…
In addition to orchestrating alternative pop epics, Awesome New Republic also makes jokes, constantly reminding us that “we’re humans, not furniture.” And so, when we call ANR’s John Hancock, he immediately starts riffing. “You’re calling from Miami New Times? Miami’s home for information, culture, and events?” A few weeks ago, the band opened for…
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZerosBardot, MiamiWednesday, October 20, 2010 Better Than: A Ford Fiesta, NFL, and summertime True Blood promo featuring 30- to 60-second Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros teaser tracks. A few months ago, an NPR Music intern named Alex Soto had the good fortune of meeting…