Four Bars That Could Help Fill Miami’s Rock Club Gap

With Churchill’s Pub sold, the future of Miami’s most legendary rock establishment is uncertain. It’s hard to imagine that the new owners will shoot themselves in the foot by making radical changes. Shit, leave the bathrooms alone, save yourselves some cash. Meanwhile, Tobacco Road could be facing relocation next year…

Ty Segall Announces Manipulator 2014 World Tour, Coming to The Stage Miami

The limo is loaded. The road-trip tunes have been recorded. And it’s time to hit the highway. With three whole months till the August 26 release of his latest garage-y psych-rock opus, Manipulator, the ever-frenetic Ty Segall is getting restless. Dude does not like downtime. So naturally, he’s crashing the…

Five Best Concerts in Miami This Week

The weekend may come to an end, but in the Magic City, the music never stops. That’s why artists like New Zealand’s the Naked and the Famous, Sweden’s Little Dragon, and other international superstars make their way to the 305 just to put on a show for us beautiful people…

The Six People You Meet on South Beach

It’s a blessing and a curse. It’s a tourist trap and an aging icon. It’s a wonder of the world and a wonder that it isn’t under water. Love it or hate it, South Beach is the jewel of Miami, and it’s not going anywhere just yet. The bridge acts…

Miami’s Ten Best Things to Do Under $10 This Weekend

It’s hot. It’s steamy. It’s muggy. That’s summertime in Miami for ya. While your A.C. bills may be racking up by now, we’ve got you covered with cheap things to do this weekend that won’t cost you more than a Hamilton. Just check out Crossfade’s pick for the ten best…

Roger Sanchez Discusses S-Man, His Dark Dance Music Persona

Sorry, Roger Sanchez fans, your boy has been possessed by S-Man. “There’s a season for everything,” Sanchez suggests. “Just like there’s a day, there’s a night. You need to have the darkness to appreciate the light.” It’s been 20 years since the iconic spinner had the idea for S-Man, a…

Maayan Nidam on New Band, The Waves & Us

Maayan Nidam may be a celebrated house and techno DJ, but that’s only scratching at the surface of her musical interests and talents. For one thing, she’s always kept a soft spot for live musicianship. “As a teenager, I listened to a lot of rock — all sorts of rock:…

Brisk Bodega 2014: DJ Mustard, Local Acts at Grand Central Miami

Next time you hit the streets for a dirty beat, get that shit with a side of Mustard. He’s the chart-topping L.A. studio maestro behind “Rack City,” “I’m Different,” “R.I.P.,” and “Show Me” — basically your entire summer soundtrack. You know his work for its characteristically minimal grime, heavy-on-the-edgy synths…

Six Best Club Parties in Miami This Week

With all of those stacks of paper piling up on your desk and influx of emails flooding your inbox, you may feel like curling up into a ball and hiding underneath your cubicle. But hang in there, party people — the weekend is just around the corner! Soon, you’ll ditch…

Henry Stone Talks Turning 93

Henry Stone first met James Brown in about 1954, when King Records founder Syd Nathan told both him and Ralph Bass to race to Macon, Georgia, to sign the R&B singer to a record deal. Bass got there a day before Stone and inked the contract with James Brown for…