The Roots and Ricky Martin Have a One-Night Stand VIDEO UPDATE

Television is a magic medium. It’s also evil. And sometimes shitty. But really, who thought that Ricky Martin and the Roots would ever hook up? No one. And yet, thanks to TV (and the fact that Questlove’s crew decided they needed a day job), we’re all gonna get to watch…

Go Clubbing and Get Some Body Contact With the Angel Squads Massage Service

Normally, if you wanted to spend your Thursday night getting drunk off Cîroc while paying a pretty girl for 10 minutes of therapeutic body contact, we’d give you directions to King of Diamonds, Goldrush, or our ex-girlfriend’s apartment. But tonight, we’re gonna suggest you head over to SoBe’s Vita by…

Make a Baby With Gyptian at the FMU Homecoming Concert February 11

Whoa, have you heard Nicki Minaj’s remix of “Hold You,” the sexy hit single by smooth reggae dude Gyptian? If the answer is no, then you are way, way, way behind the game (and potentially celibate) ’cause this lusty little tag-team track totally dominated the Summer 2010 baby-making season. Oozing…

Five Questions with Natalie Arroyave of Miami Music Television

We don’t have to tell you that Miami’s got a fantastic, flourishing music scene. And if you’re wise enough to be reading Crossfade regularly, we’re sure you already know it. Now there’s a new television show that you are most definitely going to want to check out. Miami Music Television…

Yann Tiersen at Grand Central February 9

In 1983, French composer Yann Tiersen was a newborn post-punk convert on the cusp of adolescence. He had studied classical violin for six years and was finally fed up. So he destroyed his instrument, smashing it to bits. “It was really personal. I never wanted to be an instrumentalist and…

Nick Curly at Space February 5

In 2010, deep house was the sound of the electronic dance music Zeitgeist, and German DJ-producer Nick Curly played no small role in bringing it to the forefront of a transatlantic scene. In just a handful of years, Curly helped put his hometown of Mannheim, Germany, on the EDM map…

Jimmy Eats World at Revolution Live February 3

At the dawn of 2011, Jimmy Eat World is one of the few early-’90s indie bands to blow up without getting bashed for selling out. The group’s longevity — it’s lasted nearly 18 continuous years, with new studio albums appearing every two or three years — has fed both its…

Xperimento at Art in the Park February 4

Naming a band can be tricky. That said, Xperimento doesn’t seem to have had that problem. Its moniker perfectly encapsulates the group’s free-form, no-holds-barred approach to making music with razor-fine precision, and brandishing its M.O. like a banner. “It’s definitely not your typical Miami band,” says lead vocalist Camilo “Tumbao”…

Sebastian Ingrosso at LIV February 4

Unfortunately, the rabidly anticipated Ultra-week edition of Swedish House Mafia’s Masquerade Motel is still 52 days away. So all you overeager party people need to just chill out and figure out a positive way to spend those megawatts of pent-up energy. Sure, you could set the Stockholm trio’s certified crossover…

Yonder Mountain String Band at Revolution Live February 4

It’s not surprising that the majority of Yonder Mountain String Band’s record catalog is culled from live performances. A foremost proponent of the so-called “new grass” phenomenon (think the Dead or Phish), the band couples guitars with banjos, bouzouki, and mandolins to spur the communal enthusiasm. Investigate YMSB’s last album,…

Dubfire at Mansion February 5

As an Iranian-American teen caught up in Washington, D.C.’s ’80s music scene, Ali Shirazinia became a fan of hardcore and New Wave. But when that decade died out, the kid switched, like a lot of ex-punks, to electronic noise. He learned to DJ, eventually adopted the stage-name Dubfire, and cofounded…

The more Rick Ross lies, the more we love him

When Rick Ross lumbered onto the national stage in 2006, he was something of a blank slate. Though he was a protégé of EPMD’s Erick Sermon who had signed to venerable Southern labels Suave House and Slip-N-Slide, his story was largely unknown. His debut, Port of Miami, didn’t fill in…

Free DJ Mix by Tiefschwarz Playing Grand Central February 11

As long-standing staples of the international EDM scene, German DJ-production duo Tiefschwarz have spanned the last two decades’ worth of popular sounds — from soulful deep house and gritty electro house, to dark minimal techno and back again. Perhaps it’s their adaptability and undying commitment to the cutting-edge that has…

Röyksopp Talks Ultra Music Festival and Miami Memories

​Röyksopp albums, like all good things in life, come to those who wait. The duo of Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland first began experimenting with synthesizers together around the age of 12 in their small, sub-Arctic hometown of Tromsø, Norway. (Thank cool older siblings who were into Depeche Mode and…