Batalla de los Gallos Shines a Spotlight on the Spanish Battle Rap Scene
Red Bull’s Spanish battle rap competition lands in Miami.
Red Bull’s Spanish battle rap competition lands in Miami.
Catch Diplo, Danny Daze, Sister System, and more this weekend.
Miami bars and nightclubs are shut down over noise violations — without warning.
Des Gray has directed visuals for some of the most recognized names in R&B and hip-hop.
Juraj Kojš’ fourth solo album is dedicated to uplifting and bringing people together.
Arcangel waited five years to release Los Favoritos 2.
Oly captures all the anxiety we’ve been collectively feeling — in a pretty pop package.
Savannah Cristina uses her music as a guide to self-reflection and healing.
South Florida artists kept busy recording and releasing some tasty new tracks.
Erick Morillo, a world-renowned house DJ, was found dead in his Miami Beach home on September 1.
Nu Deco Ensemble had been eyeing a collaboration with Cimafunk for quite some time.
On its fifth studio album, Carefree Theatre, the band mashes surf-rock vibes with darker themes.
Lorenzo Molina Ruiz and a friend, Orlando Morales, say they were jumped by two men while waiting in a bathroom line.
It’s Mario Garibaldi’s sheer tenacity that’s kept him at the forefront.
The documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart premieres at the Dezerland Park Drive-In.
Rolling Loud’s virtual festival is one of the best reasons to stay home during Halloween weekend.
Club Space will reopen with strict rules in place to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Miami’s nightlife has been given the green light to resume business at 50 percent capacity.
Gramps reopens hesitantly for the first time in six months.
House in the Hotel eatures four hours of bumping music by Wax Motif, SNBRN, and Noizu
Some see Skip Marley as the reincarnation of his famed grandfather.
The North Beach Bandshell has managed to keep the music alive through the shutdown.