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These four shows in the Broward-Palm Beach area slated for Friday evening appeal to four drastically different demographics, and none would be characterized as casual.
Erica K. Landau on drum and bass legend Roni Size:
“Mirroring the dark, smoky, sweaty underbelly of ravers’ paradise,
Size’s music contains what sounds like a lot of schizophrenic
constructions, rapid-fire pacing, jungle rhythms, and sirens synonymous
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with DnB.This funk-filled cocktail will be a full-body workout for anyone who
isn’t shy about hitting the dance floor.”
Roni Size, with Juan Basshead, Will Miles, Stereotype, Methodus, Mr.
Alvarez, MCs Jumanji, Sopheye, The Nome, and Hydraulix, Merlyn,
Supernaut, Mas Inc. 10 p.m. Friday, May 7, Revolution, 200 W. Broward
Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. Tickets cost $19. 954-727-0950; click here.
Reed Fischer on funk and soul combo Morris Day and the Time:
“Now that Jehovah’s Witness Prince has cleaned up his act and his lyrics,
the ribald Morris Day and the slimiest slap bass lines around still can
drag the night comfortably into the gutter.”
Morris Day and the Time, with Michael Sterling and John Saxx. 8 p.m.
Friday, May 7, at Club Cinema, 3251 N. Federal Highway, Pompano Beach.
Tickets cost $35 to $100. 954-981-3800; click here.
Travis Newbill on ska-punk superheroes the Aquabats:
“In concert, the band still bounces around slaying villains and inspiring
nerd-moshing among their costumed fans — from festival dates last
spring to an opening slot for Blink-182 in the fall, and a 2010 East
Coast tour currently under way.”
The Aquabats, with the Action Design and Koo Koo Kanga Roo. 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 7, at Culture Room, 3045 N. Federal Highway, Fort
Lauderdale. Tickets cost $17. 954-654-1074; click here.
Arielle Castillo on hardcore act Skarhead:
“Distinguished by Diablo’s aggressive, street-smart swagger, the band is
often credited with helping create so-called “thugcore,” a subgenre full
of relentless breakdowns and throwdown-ready posturing.”
Skarhead, with Fortitude, the Shakers, and others. 8 p.m. Friday, May 7,
Ballers Rock Bar, 3200 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., Pembroke Pines.
Tickets cost $10; all ages. click here.