In a World of DJs, WhoMadeWho Prefers to Keep Things Live

Live bands are a rare breed in the world of nightclubs — kind of like turtleneck sweaters or the words “I’m sorry I just stepped on your foot.” WhoMadeWho vocalist and guitarist Jeppe Kjellberg noticed this fact and saw an opening. “There was a serious need for live music in…

Register Next Week for a Chance to Save on Ultra Music Festival 2016 Tickets

It’s officially September, and that means there’s only seven months until the next Ultra Music Festival. While it’s obviously excruciating to wait for another three days of unbridled EDM insanity, the UMF camp keeps sprinkling little rave treats out to the PLUR nation. Kandi kids everywhere, set a reminder for…

Heart Nightclub Opens in Park West September 11

If you’ve been keeping up with Miami’s Park West area, you know that there has been a lot of recent closures, including Mekka and Will Call so far. The culprit? The impending Miami Worldcenter construction. And though, to some, Park West appears to be in danger of losing its status…

The 15 Greatest Moments in Miami Music History

What do you think about when you think about Miami music? Loud nightclubs on South Beach? Latin beats pulsing from Calle Ocho? The Churchill’s bathroom?  Like the rest of Miami, it’s an overwhelming pot of diversity. But it’s easy to forget just how important Miami has been to music history…

After Arrest, Rick Ross Comes Back Strong With New Track “Foreclosures”

It’s been a little over two months since Rick Ross was arrested for kidnapping, aggravated assault, and aggravated battery in Fayette County, Georgia.  Ross, after posting a $2 million bail, is walking free now (with a GPS ankle monitor), awaiting his trial. Testimony hasn’t begun yet, so specific details are scarce but…

The Orb, Fathers of Ambient House, Come to Bardot

For all intents and purposes, the Orb created ambient house. The group’s atmospheric tracks were a welcome addition to the relentless intensity of the ’80s electronic scene. Though manifested in its own right, the movement met a market demand for “come-down” music among ravers who had sweated out the various…

Ball & Chain Turns 1 and 80 at the Same Time This Weekend

Since its 1935 opening, Little Havana’s Ball & Chain has gone through a slew of owners, changing names along the way, before it finally closed and was vacated in the late 1950s. But prior to reaching its premature demise, the venue was the bustling epicenter of a city full of…

Mansion Nightclub to Close in the Coming Weeks

For the last 11 years, Mansion has been one of the giants of Miami Beach nightlife, but now it appears the nightclub’s future is uncertain. Icon Hospitality has confirmed with New Times that Mansion will close its doors next week. On Friday, September 4, Mansion is having Nicky Romero perform…

Blume Nightclub Set to Open This Fall in Brickell

V&E Restaurant Group, the folks behind places like Segafredo and Tapas y Tintos, are bringing a new nightclub to Brickell this fall. Initially conceptualized as Bloom (as in the blooming of flowers) the nightclub’s moniker was tweaked slightly, eventually settling on Blume—which just so happens to be the German word…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Earl Sweatshirt. Not Ready 2 Leave Tour with NxWorries and Remy Banks. Wednesday, September 2, 7 p.m. Grand Central, 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-377-2277; grandcentralmiami.com. Tickets cost $30 to $60 plus fees via ticketweb.com. All ages. There’s a new breed of conscious rap out there, and Los Angeles rapper Earl Sweatshirt is the…

Efdemin Makes Miami Debut for Safe Miami’s Eighth Anniversary

Though best known as Efdemin by the techno heads, the label of “DJ/producer” doesn’t quite do justice to Phillip Sollmann’s career as a sound artist and sonic explorer. Perhaps audio auteur would be a more apt title. Schooled in the avant-garde traditions of musique concrète and electroacoustic sound design, Sollmann…

Yung Simmie Releases New Video for “Dead Beat”

If you’re tired of seeing the same old faces in the Miami rap scene, Yung Simmie might be exactly what you need. The Miami native has been making a name for himself both in South Florida and around the country for a few years now, rapping about weed, life in…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

Midday Dance Party. With Brenmar. Presented by Perrier and Flavorpill. Friday, August 28, 1 to 2 p.m. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-576-7750; bardotmiami.com. Admission is free with RSVP via thehookup.flavorpill.com. Ages 21 and up. Step out of your dark cubicle for lunch and kick off your weekend at Bardot’s Midday Dance Party…

Minimal Recorded Its Latest Album in an Abandoned Church in Wynwood

Minimal has been orbiting the heart for the Latin indie rock scene for quite a while. Not just in Miami, but on a national level. And this much respected four-piece has recently released its fourth, and perhaps greatest album, Fauna, produced by Multiple Grammy Award winner Rafael Lazzaro, and recorded in…

Earl Sweatshirt Is Leading a New Breed of Conscious Rap

After decades of sociopolitical rhetoric, conscious rappers like Chuck D and Talib Kweli still spit about the injustices crippling our country. From police brutality to capitalism and miseducation, these old-school dudes hold no punches and confront the system head on. But there’s a new breed of rapper repackaging conscious hip-hop…