Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: GusGus at Bardot

The Icelandic trio of Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson, Högni Egilsson, and Birgir Þórarinsson may sport names unpronounceable to American tongues, but their band, GusGus, should absolutely be on the lips of every electronic music lover. Formed in 1995, GusGus was a collective of artists, filmmakers, and musicians that combined visually impressive live…

This Week in Miami Hip-Hop: Prez P, ER305, Hi-Rez, and More

Local acts are starting to attract plenty of heat outside of the 305. Broward spitter Hi-Rez may be on a self-imposed hiatus at the moment, but throughout the last week, other SoFlo rappers have begun to pick up momentum inside the Sunshine State. While Little Havana rapper ER305 gives us…

It’s Time to Take Away Trick Daddy’s Cell Phone

It’s official: Trick Daddy is bad at social media. Like, really bad. Trick Daddy makes your racist aunt look like Mark Zuckerberg. Trick Daddy’s so bad at social media even Tom wouldn’t be his friend on MySpace. If you hired him to run your company’s Facebook page, your business would be…

One Former Miamian Strikes Party Gold on the West Coast

Since leaving his hometown of Miami, Segundo Casalis has built himself a proper home in San Francisco, where he’s better known as the architect of Candy Rain, a bimonthly trap and R&B party. In recent months, Segundo has taken his show on the road to his new environs in Los Angeles. But…

Halloween 2016 Party Guide in Miami

Impending hurricanes, minor federal holidays, Tuesdays — Miami never needs much of an excuse to party. So it’s no shock that for an actual, A-list fiesta like Halloween, the Magic City doesn’t play. Our costumes are more elaborate than Donald Trump’s latest conspiracy theory, and our parties — from packed…

Adele Talks Walking Dead and Channels Missy Elliott in Miami

Adele’s introduction to her iconic Bond theme, “Skyfall,” on night one of back-to-back shows at the American Airlines Arena was quintessential Adele. “Every morning, the first thing I see when I go for my morning wee is an Oscar.” At first glance, Adele appears to be just like the rest…

Tokyo’s Kikagaku Moyo Brings a Psychedelic Vision to South Florida

In the realm of concert planning, the members of Japanese psychedelic rock band Kikagaku Moyo are true believers in an intuitive approach. “We decide onstage what songs we play,” Go Kurosawa, the band’s drummer, tells New Times. “If the crowd is silent, we’ll play meditative, dreamy songs. If people are more wild,…

Mana’s Epic Mexican Rock Is the Perfect Antidote to Trump

In some ancient Polynesian traditions, “mana” represents supernatural power. For fans of the Spanish rock gods of Maná, their influence may not be mystical, but it is certainly magical. Since its inception in 1986, Maná has made a career embracing its Mexican culture. Instead of remaining a local phenomenon, the…

Miami Almost Killed Erick Morillo, but It Also Saved His Life

It was a Sunday in January. Erick Morillo had just finished a marathon set on the Terrace at Club Space. He and former Space owner Louis Puig were heading out with ladies packed in their car like clowns in a Volkswagen Beetle. But their afterparty was delayed slightly when warning…

Jason Hainsworth on Telling Stories Without Lyrics

With the release of his new album, Third Ward Stories, Fort Lauderdale-based saxophonist Jason Hainsworth set out to create a musical biography of his childhood in Houston. But how do you tell a story through instrumental jazz without any lyrics? “Too often I think we take for granted the countless…

Other Body’s New EP, Total Bust, Explores Pain of Personal Loss

Other Body has been relentlessly pacing around the Miami alternative scene for over a year now, turning venues around town into pressure cookers of condensed punk vitriol. Formed in the wake of local acts like Teepee and Lil Daggers, the band includes Jacob Israel on bass, Melvin Zantua on drums,…

Cool & Dre: PBG Miami Could Be Florida’s Next Big Rapper

Record Room studios in North Miami has hosted a who’s who of top-charting artists — everyone from Lil Wayne to Kent Jones has laid down tracks here. Its latest star-in-waiting could well be PBG Miami, who has spent plenty of nights cooking up dope in the lab with Cool &…