Gaslamp Killer: “DJs are Afraid of the Kids”

The Gaslamp Killer isn’t for the faint of heart. He’s been in the game for more than a decade and he’s made a name for himself as part of Flying Lotus’s Brain Feeder crew. The Cali-based label is a tight-knit group of envelope pushers, and Gaslamp Killer has earned his…

Who Wants Free Tickets for Buckshot at The Stage Miami?

Good hip-hop can be hard to find, but the beat lives on at The Stage. And next week, the Design District club is pleased to welcome Buckshot, the latest in a string of shows by underground rap kings. The heavyweight rapper is renowned for his funky flow and sick collaborative…

Spec’s Records & Tapes Demolished to Make Space for a Chase Bank

“Specs,” a note posted to the recently closed Coral Gables music shop’s front door read. “A piece of Miami, a piece of history, never to be forgotten, nor replaced! Especially by some lousy bank.” Consider that Spec’s Records & Tapes’ epitaph. Because the Dade County landmark — a 64-year-old purveyor…

Afrobeta Robbed: Gear, Even “Our Pigeon Mascot”

What’s the street value of Afrobeta’s “pigeon mascot”? Probably zilch. But that didn’t stop some pathetic burglar from thieving Cuci Amador and Tony Smurphio’s preciously plump and adorable columbidae charm from their car. That’s right … Over the weekend, the band got robbed. And it wasn’t just silly stuff, like…

Five Best Concerts in Miami This Week

It’s Monday, and although it may feel like the end of the world, here are a few things to cheer you up. El Heat made it to round three of the playoffs. Memorial Day is exactly one week from today, which means we’ll have an extra day to party our…

Radioboxer Talks Last Show Ever: “We Want That Final Experience”

It’s a myth that all breakups are messy. Just take Hialeah power-pop band Radioboxer, who announced a surprisingly amicable split last month. “We are kind of disappointed to say there is not a scandalous reason for this decision,” the four-member outfit admitted in its official goodbye letter to fans and…

Bloc Party Makes Miami Debut at Absolut X Party

It seems strange, but in almost ten years of record releases and world tours, Bloc Party had never played Miami until last night. A celebration was in order, so Absolut vodka teamed up with artist Agustina Woodgate to transform Soho Studios into an interactive wonderland of booze, rainbows and great…

Ultra Music Festival 2014 Tickets on Sale at 1 p.m. on May 21

Bumrush the bank, beat freaks. Because Ultra Music Festival has just announced that tickets for the 2014 edition of its annual uhntz-uhntz-ing extravaganza will be going on sale in exactly 7350 minutes! Oh, and obviously “festival organizers expect 2014 to be the fastest sell out in the event’s history.” See…

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s Baby:
Five Rumored Names!

Everyone’s talking about Kanye West’s new album and how awesome it’s going to be. Meanwhile, Kim K is getting so plumped up, we know that baby is about to drop. His new album has a ridiculous name, and it goes without saying that the Louis Vuitton Don will concoct some…

Baauer at Grand Central Miami May 18

How many times have you danced “con los terroristas”? If you’re anything like the rest of the world, it’s more times than you can count. Admit it, you were doing the “Harlem Shake” all through March. Even now, Baauer’s biggest hit is climbing past 39 million views on YouTube and…

Haitian Compas Festival at Klipsch Amphitheater May 18

Since 1955, Haiti has offered the world a uniquely danceable and infectiously sexy music known as compas, konpa, or kompa. The Kreyol language has been standardized in written form since only 1979, so there are several ways to spell everything. But what has hindered Kreyol’s literal documentation has strengthened its…

Thomas Gold at LIV Miami May 16

DJs are the modern rock stars. Onstage, they look like golden gods, surrounded by thousands of admirers and showered in fire. But behind the scenes, these seemingly superior beings aren’t all that different from the rest of us. Sure, they’re making thousands of dollars a night. But without the fans,…

Innasense at Jazid May 17

Innasense was founded in 1990 by A Man Named Scratch, last seen in Belize after saying, “Screw the tour! Let’s stay here forever.” (He did, however, help the band win its coveted 1991 Best Reggae Band award from Miami New Times.) Today, the group still soldiers on with core members…