From the Bronx to Ibiza, the Martinez Brothers Have Become Global House Music Stars
The NYC duo will curate and play their own stage at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival.
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.
French singer-songwriter and producer Attila Mendez is on a mission to encourage authenticity over perfection.
If you want to pregame at the Brightline, this is your chance.
The Chicago native will bring his Experts Only label to Club Space for a 21-hour Miami Music Week takeover
The eight-story building will replace Mr.305’s former childhood two-bedroom home.
No surprise here, new data shows that deep house, EDM, and house dominated the local live music scene last year.
The U.S. DOJ accused the company of creating an anti-competitive market and driving up prices.
Ana Paz, Melvys, and Maeve McMahon discuss sexism, expectations, and progress in the music industry.
9 AM Banger, the curated, frequently sold-out morning dance party taking the nation by storm, returns to the Magic City.
Here’s Your Chance to Create Miami’s Anthem
The historic performance highlights the NFL’s global push and growing demand for international artists on America’s biggest stage.
The half-acre Biscayne Point compound includes two homes, a guesthouse, and 150 feet of Biscayne Bay waterfront views.
Led by local composer/guitarist Diego Melgar, the MOVE series aims to help attendees expand creative horizons
The local company is building a new label model through joint ventures and nightlife partnerships.
Across Miami, cumbia’s roots are resurfacing through live bands, community spaces, and a new generation reshaping tradition.
The boutique shop features curated house, techno, and disco records and weekly drops for Miami’s vinyl community.
The new club opened in the former Wall Lounge space at W South Beach, aiming to make its mark on the city’s high-end nightlife scene.
The electronic music festival has diverted 400,000 pounds of waste while safeguarding Biscayne Bay and supporting Miami nonprofits.
Dig into the history of vinyl in Miami at this New Times talk and happy hour at Sweat Records on March 5.