Unsin Music Festival and Conference Will Celebrate Five Years This Week
The event will feature artists such as Isadora Figueroa, Ruzzi and Gus, and host panels with speakers from TikTok, Spotify, Sony Music, and others.
The event will feature artists such as Isadora Figueroa, Ruzzi and Gus, and host panels with speakers from TikTok, Spotify, Sony Music, and others.
Letón Pé and Alex Ferreira bring the Dominican Republic’s new sound to Miami with April shows at Hoy Como Ayer and ZeyZey.
Here’s how and where you can get in line bright and early to enjoy the miracle of sound played on a modulated spiral groove.
For two days, you can bear witness to the world’s most photogenic people spiking balls in each other’s faces all to a soundtrack curated by Club Space.
Before Record Store Day on April 18, Miami insiders break down the economics behind vinyl’s comeback and its future.
David Fishof reflects on 30 years of the camp, bringing Roger Daltrey and Steve Morse to South Florida this April.
Before taking over Factory Town for Time Warp Miami, Hawtin talks minimalism, movement, and meaning in modern techno.
In recent years, the reggaetón star has embraced a more spiritual, purpose-driven direction, marking a new chapter centered on faith.
“Even aliens fuck with my shit!” the rapper wrote on social media.
According to a spokesperson, the former Migos member is “stable” and currently at the hospital “being closely monitored.”
The man behind Slip-N-Slide Records just launched Vurt, a video platform designed for vertical viewing.
The salsa icon has long-standing ties to both Miami and the club’s ownership circle.
Hoy Como Ayer, the historic Latin music venue located on Calle Ocho, has changed hands once again.
The festival has grown from a modest electronic gathering into one of the world’s most recognizable EDM brands.
Club Stream will be the perfect place to take someone you hate.
But, where is Pitbull’s promised FIU Anthem?
Spotify data reveals Miami’s top electronic artists and tracks during Miami Music Week, led by Calvin Harris, Bizarrap, and Disco Lines.
Seasoned musicians mentor students through performance, wellness, and composition, culminating in a March 28 show at the Moss Center.
The NYC duo will curate and play their own stage at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival.
Armin van Buuren, Danny Tenaglia, Sara Landry, and others will speak at the conference this year.
The Italian star discusses how “Ba Ba Bad” went viral from Colombia to worldwide club stages.
From shufflers to aerialists, the Ultra Angels power Miami’s biggest electronic festival with precision and grit.