John Digweed, Desyn Masiello

The man behind the Bedrock empire needs little introduction in these parts; as one of the chief beneficiaries of the American rave explosion of the late Nineties, his epic trance tag-team sets with Sasha, captured on mix CDs such as Northern Exposure, helped define electronic music for a generation. Today,…

Pitbull

M.I.A.M.I. (Money Is a Major Issue), the debut album from super-prospect Pitbull, arrives in stores with considerably high expectations. There is his reputation as one of the most industrious MCs in Dade County; the ubiquitous presence of Lil’ Jon, who produced and appears on much of the disc; and the…

It Takes a Village

What makes for a healthy local music scene? Is it a spirit of friendly competition, or one of cooperation, that brings out the best in musicians? Do major labels and big money help or hinder creative development? Where can you get a good bag of pot? These are questions that…

Rilo Kiley

In a sense, More Adventurous is what Rilo Kiley has been building toward since the rickety country licks of 2001’s Take Offs and Landings and the sugar-spun indie-pop heartbreak of 2002’s The Execution of All Things. The L.A. band’s first disc on its own imprint is a startling modernization of…

A Girl Called Eddy

Erin Moran, a Jersey girl who calls herself Eddy, writes the kind of songs steeped in a melancholia so deep they suggest dark clouds perpetually circling overhead. Drawing on personal experience, the pretensions of producer Richard Hawley, and myriad inspirations (Scott Walker and the Carpenters, as well as more recent…

Dublex Inc.

The Stuttgart, Germany, combo of producers and DJs known as Dublex Inc. has finally released its debut album after four years of slowly merging into the worldwide club scene with three Latin-tinged singles and numerous remixes. Eight Ears sounds a bit like their freestyle DJ sets, combining jazzy uptempo tunes…

Blaze

The New Jersey duo known as Blaze remains the pinnacle of what it likes to call “soulful house music.” Infused with a spiritual quality and grounded in faith without proselytizing, Blaze’s tunes are light-years away from the typical hedonistic clichés driving any given dance floor on a Saturday night. In…

10 Sheen

It might trip some people out to discover that there are some lucky individuals who have an uncanny ability to see sound. Whereas the rest of us must ingest massive amounts of acid to Technicolor our world, these people are born with a gene that produces kaleidoscopic visuals 24 hours…

Tekmind

For the past several months, design firm Tekmind, Inc. has been releasing a smattering of twelve-inch records, positing the company as the newest local electro imprint on the block. Its flagship artist is Xerodefx, a collaboration between two brothers, Amer and Khar. The duo’s three releases, including their latest, the…

Boston Punk Rock Tribute Show

Boston birthed some of the most influential groups of the hardcore scene. Gang Green, a founding father of East Coast hardcore, was one such band. But even in the trenches of anger and pubescence unrest lay an equally youthful need to have a good time. There were the Dogmatics, Stranglehold,…

Jerk, Roots, and Yam Festival

Leroy Sibbles, Frankie Paul, Judy Mowatt, the Mighty Sparrow, Alkebulan, and Kenyatta perform during the Jerk, Roots, and Yam Festival at noon Sunday, August 22, at Hialeah Park, East 4th Avenue and East 22nd Street, Hialeah. Tickets range from $5 to $30. Call 954-438-7467.

Humbert

Humbert’s follow-up to its 1999 self-titled disc is a pop gem. Mature and sensitive, the eleven tracks of Plant the Trees Closer Together qualify as some of the sweetest euphonic cuts to circulate South Florida. Elements of lounge, early alternative, and postpunk are treated through sprinkles of Fifties rock and…

Last Dance

On most nights, I’d rather stay home with friends, smoke kryppie, and watch a mean horror movie, the gorier the better. Clubs can become obnoxious after a while. Still it’s always worth visiting an establishment with a liquor license, some form of music, and people. Once you get there, even…

La Gata

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On Thursdays, couples engrossed in an intimate candlelight dinner conversation at the Design District’s One Ninety Restaurant may be surprised when a slightly miffed elderly woman, wearing a red sequined dress and fishnet stockings, tells them to shut their traps because she’s going to sing. Their surprise may turn to…

Basshead

Like most tourists who fly down to South Beach for a vacation, Marianela Pereyra was on a mission, but she wasn’t necessarily seeking out surf and sun, which was a good thing since those were in short supply during her rain-soaked trip. Instead she came here to promote her fast-rising…

So Unique

In a sweltering gym at the Wall-2-Wall Soccer building in Miami, a crowd of about 50 young men and women, a few small, squealing children, and one really brave grandma gathered on a Saturday night, plopping down in a small, informal circle. In the middle of the circle stood roughly…

Basshead

From August 4-6, Billboard magazine, the industry bible of the American recording industry, had its fifth annual R&B and Hip-Hop Conference Awards at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach. The three-day event drew some 500 registrants from across the Eastern seaboard for several panel discussions and enthusiastic, if occasionally…

Station to Station

Last March 18, the L.A. multicultural funk band Ozomatli ended its show at Austin, Texas’s Exodus club during the annual South By Southwest (SXSW) festival by leading the audience in a traditional samba line around the club, a customary conclusion to its rousing and kinetic performances. But that night, as…

Let’s Go!

It’s not every day that a band makes it out of South Florida. This is for many reasons other than the obvious: It takes a good ten hours just to drive out of the state. Two months after May 21, when the Heatseekers won the Miami regional competition for Little…

Brand Nubian

The artists collectively known as the Native Tongues are noted in history as the primary purveyors of “conscious rap” during the Nineties, but New Jersey’s Brand Nubian was also on the frontlines. Brand Nubian, however, despite its ability to make people think as well as move, wasn’t as well received…

Theodore Unit

After brushing off The Pretty Toney Album, his big huff Def Jam debut that moved an underwhelming 60,000 units in first-week sales last April, Ghostface Killah took a cue from fellow Clansters RZA and Masta Killa and crept out into the indie brush to introduce his second-generation posse Theodore Unit…

Young Jazz Giants

The Young Jazz Giants is proof positive that community outreach programs do, in fact, pay funky dividends. Mentored by the legendary jazz drummer Billy Higgins at the World Stage in South Central L.A., the band has released its first effort, a delicate platter of mid-Sixties-style jazz tempered by hip-hop energy…