Archival Feedback Soundtracks Film River of Grass With the Noises of the Everglades
Sasha Wortzel’s River of Grass features an Everglades-inspired soundscape by local duo Archival Feedback, merging environmental urgency with sonic art.
Sasha Wortzel’s River of Grass features an Everglades-inspired soundscape by local duo Archival Feedback, merging environmental urgency with sonic art.
The Miami producer revisits Chalk’s hauntingly beautiful “You Oughtta Know,” nearly a decade after the artist’s death.
Fat Jesu$ brings Miami’s underground hip-hop to Gala Palm Beach on Saturday, October 18, with Soulja Livin’ Tru, Tund3, King Pone, and more.
The Venezuelan hitmaker-turned-performer transforms vulnerability into strength with a record that blends pop, afrobeat, and tropical soul.
Doral debuts Miami’s first new amphitheater in two decades with a 4,000-capacity venue and an electrifying opening night concert by Gente de Zona.
The local DJ and producer is set to drop new tracks via Danny Daze’s Omnidisc label.
Miami’s indie band will perform their first all-Spanish set on October 26.
The German duo will perform live at ZeyZey on October 17, bringing songs off their latest release, For Real
The Ableton pro will make her Miami debut on October 10 at Shirley’s at Gramps in Wynwood.
From a Dupont Plaza wedding to world stages, the Queen of Latin Pop reflects.
Fans of reggaeton, perreo, and dancehall will celebrate this Saturday at the Underline in Brickell.
After leading Tainy’s Data, managing Will Smith, and producing shows for Netflix, Lex Borrero eyes a new frontier.
After two years away, the indie rock band will perform at ZeyZey in October.
A year in, Coffee and Beats celebrated in Wynwood, redefining how people come together through music.
In a short time, the venue became a hub for the LGBTQ+ community.
As Tyler, the Creator’s music evolved and matured, so did I.
Brightline’s “Next Stop: Ultra” train will feature live DJ sets and surprise experiences.
Food truck operators say getting paid for working Ultra Music Festival in April has been an ultra-nightmare.
Few punk bands rebelled through the act of merely existing
Devon James and his crew found their forever home in the 305.
Dillon Francis is still an absolute riot.
From ranging from breezy, open-air affairs to sweaty, late-night dance floors and everything in between.