Barry Manilow at BankUnited Center January 29

Does Barry Manilow even exist? Or was the Manilow concept brewed by aesthetes in the Laboratory of Cool to give record-store clerks and music snobs a clear enemy to rail against? It might be something like Saddam Hussein circa 2002, only instead of WMDs, we’re dealing with the globally relevant…

Don Omar at 90 Degree January 28

Don Omar is a platinum-selling reggaeton artist based out of San Juan, New York City, and Miami. He’s also the guy who trumped Britney Spears for most albums sold during an in-store appearance at Disney World’s Virgin Megastore. And now the Puerto Rican playa and owner of Orfanato Music Group…

NOFX at Revolution Live January 28

For most people, punk rock is a teenage phase. But for San Francisco’s NOFX, it’s a blueprint for living long and growing old. Back in the mid-’90s, when punk was going mainstream, the band refused a move to the majors, stuck with Epitaph, and eventually landed on its own label,…

Bad Boy Bill at Space January 28

The story of DJ Bad Boy Bill is like the history of house music itself, a Chicago music subculture that spread across America and the world to become an international mainstream phenomenon. Schooled in DJing during the Chi-town house boom of the mid ’80s, Bill first made a name for…

Tokyo Police Club at Culture Room January 28

It’s a typical scenario nowadays: A Canadian band crosses the border to market itself to the masses and becomes a pop sensation before it has even hit its prime. Yet somehow, between the full-lengths, EPs, and fame, Tokyo Police Club has managed to solidify its sound — and its audience…

DJ Mag Returns to the Shelborne With Two Weeks Worth of Parties

Why choose between Winter Music Conference and Ultra Music Festival, when you can have both? DJ Mag has decided to do exactly that this year as it once again takes over the Shelborne, and its nightclub Shine, for two weeks worth of parties.Highlights include the return of DJ Mag’s Recession…

Detroit Techno Legend Carl Craig Plays Electric Pickle February 11

2010 marked not only the quartercentennial anniversary of Miami’s Winter Music Conference but also 25 years of Detroit techno, the seminal EDM movement that spawned the worldwide techno phenomenon. And this year is also a significant one for Detroit techno, as it marks the 20th anniversary of Carl Craig’s Planet…

Sleigh Bells to Play Grand Central April 30

Sleigh Bells, the noise pop duo from Brooklyn whose debut album, Treats, generated a shit-ton of blog buzz last year, including Pitchfork’s “Best New Music” award, and a nearly perfect review in Paste, is hitting the road this spring for a North American tour with CSS. But when Derek Miller…

Bad Boy Bill Brings His Chi-Town House Boom to Space This Friday

The story of DJ Bad Boy Bill reads like the history of house music itself. It tells exactly how this Chicago music subculture spread across America and the world to become an international mainstream phenomenon. Schooled in the Chi-town house boom of the mid ’80s, Bill first made a name…

Washed Out Teaches Us How to Chill at Eve, January 21

View photos from Washed Out’s performance at Eve here.Washed OutWith ANREve, Miami Friday, January 21, 2011 Better than: Chilling on chillwave — at home.We didn’t really know what to expect last night at Eve. Sure, Washed Out frontman Ernest Greene has done a solid job of being the poster boy…

Soul Clap Talks Crate-Digging, Baby-Making, and E-Funk

It seems like only a few years ago that the international EDM scene was in some sort of minimal techno dark age. The sounds were cool and slick and oh-so-Berlinesque, but they just weren’t very fun. Fast-forward to 2011 and Boston’s Soul Clap have helped kick-start a veritable clubland renaissance…

Xperimento Performs Live at Transit Lounge This Saturday

Naming a band can be a tricky thing. You don’t want to get all set to rock the Pit on Saturday in order to save the dorm and put together some upstart, slacker rock band called Everyone Gets Laid, if in fact nobody does. That said, Xperimento didn’t seem to have a problem…

Batuke Samba Funk at the North Shore Open Space Park on Saturday

Brazilians have rapidly become an integral part of South Florida’s cultural melting pot. And while many will recognize their contributions to the arenas of futebol and beach wear, I’ve always made a big case for their musical innovations. From bossa nova to death metal to MPB, the Brazilian sound is…

Five Groove Cruise DJs Totally Worth the Sea Sickness

The Groove Cruise sets sail from Miami January 29! It’s gonna be three days of unadulterated hedonistic fun under the sun, all to the beat of some seriously high-energy electronic tuneage. You’ll need some tan in a can. You’ll need tons of water. And you’ll probably need an industrial-sized supply…

Is It 2001? Interpol Returns to the Fillmore Miami Beach April 29

Read Crossfade’s review of Interpol’s August 2010 show in Miami. Back when Paul Banks and Interpol first crawled out of the NYC indie underground in the very early Aughts, the whole post-punk revival thing seemed seconds away from completely conquering pop music. But the hugely hyped, grunge-level takeover never really…