Get Your New Shoes Dirty at Florida’s Dying Six-Year Anniversary

​If you’re not scared of a little beer shower from a guitarist’s mouth or having your head knocked about by stage divers, you might want to head for Orlando this weekend to celebrate the six-year anniversary of record label Florida’s Dying. The show will feature Miami’s own Jacuzzi Boys, Electric…

Miss Kittin at Vagabond January 14

Ah, electroclash, the dance genre known for analog rhythms and monotone vocals. Part krautrock, part electro, it was doomed to fail from the start. Why? Well, once you’ve heard one track, you’ve pretty much heard them all. That’s not to say there weren’t some genuine electroclash superstars back in the…

Jakwob at Eve January 15

Like a lot of other post-millenial musicians, 21-year-old dubstepper Jakwob (AKA James Jacob) is an internet-made man. A year and a half ago, nobody really knew his name. Hailing from the English Midlands, he was just another university student who sidelined as a laptop producer. But then things changed: He…

Lost in the Trees at Monterey Club January 16

Lost in the Trees is a seven-strong collective from North Carolina likely to nourish the mossy side of your trunk with its sumptuous, string-filled folk music that occasionally borders on symphonic. Recently reissued on discerning Anti- label, the group’s All Alone in an Empty House finds a wider audience for…

Of Montreal at Revolution January 14

For those unfamiliar, Of Montreal is like P-Funk for sensitive kids. Kevin Barnes and his band blend personal lyrics with booty shakin’ beats and psychedelic theatrics. It’s as sexual as funk from the Mothership, but perhaps a bit more stimulating above the waist, as well. A product of the late…

No Age at Grand Central January 18

This is Miami, and the local appetite for rock ‘n’ roll of all kinds (garage, punk, metal, etc.) is notoriously suspect. Standard wisdom says the people of South Florida have no stomach for churning squalls of guitar noise and skull-battering drums. But the simple fact that experimental Los Angeles rippers…

Junior Sanchez Talks New Albums and Pop Projects

World-renowned DJ-producer Junior Sanchez hardly needs an introduction. Like his homies Erick Morillo and Harry “Choo Choo” Romero, Sanchez was bred in New Jersey’s seminal ’90s Latin house scene. He would cut his teeth spinning at legendary NYC hotspots like Limelight and the Shelter. As a member of the infamous…

Armin Van Buuren Confirmed for Ultra 2011 (UPDATE)

Even with the first phase of Ultra Music Festival 2011 acts announced, there are still a few more DJs and bands being added here and there while we all wait for the full second phase of acts to be revealed.Dutch DJ Armin Van Buuren is the latest to be confirmed…

The Paul Shewchuk Quartet Featuring Dee Dee Wilde at the Sky Lounge

Dee Dee Wilde’s venture into music is a proud South Florida story. Born into a music-leaning family of eight siblings, Wilde’s brother is the legendary ’80s crooner Eugene Wilde and her first single, 1988’s “I Found You” was a charting success in the U.K. Regularly compared to heavy-hitters Chaka Khan…

Maceo Plex Gets Moody at Electric Pickle January 21

DJ-producer Eric Estornel is a veritable chameleon of electronic dance music. In a career spanning almost two decades, he’s shifted musical styles as often as he has monikers. His extensive discography boasts atmospheric techno as Maetrik, twisted electro as Mariel Ito, and moody deep house as Maceo Plex, all with…

Hollow Leg’s Instinct Is a Hadron Collider of Doom Sludge and Booze

Hollow Leg Instinct (Self-Released) myspace.com/hollowlegband There is nothing imaginary about where these two dudes store their energy. Nah, the hollow leg here refers to the actual hadron collider of doom sludge and booze these guys bring forth. Last year’s The Hive Demos did a great job of whetting appetites and…

Tyvek Gets Spastic and Distorted at Churchill’s January 22

There’s always a chance that Tyvek’s Nothing Fits was a painstakingly assembled second record. Perhaps every player utilized the greatest precision and grace when performing every note. The resulting album, however, sounds like the complete opposite of a work of effort. And contextually, it couldn’t get more glorious. The Motor…

No Age Comes Back to Miami for the Third Time in Ten Months

This is Miami and the local appetite for rock ‘n’ roll of all kinds (garage, punk, metal, etc.) is notoriously suspect. The standard wisdom says the people of South Florida have no stomach for churning squalls of guitar noise and skull-battering drums. But the simple fact that experimental Los Angeles…

Shroud Eater Brings Good Metal to Wynwood Tonight

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Shroud Eater and we completely resent their criminal lack of recorded goodies for us to enjoy. Last year’s EP has done a good job of keeping us entertained. But we are gonna need a full-length effort soon! Until then, we’ll have to…