Bonnie X Clyde Go Through the Emotions With “Love Is Killing Me”
Since 2015, Bonnie X Clyde has been EDM’s favorite vigilante duo.
Since 2015, Bonnie X Clyde has been EDM’s favorite vigilante duo.
Black Miami artists speak up about these turbulent times.
Although the establishments have since apologized, the performers whose gigs were canceled say tensions remain.
Folktale San Pedro says farewell to anonymity.
Make Music Miami has come up with new ways to get into the spirit of the day.
Davo can’t wait to introduce fans to his new sound.
Robbie felt music’s power to uplift was something the world could use right now.
MC Jumanji’s new EP is more confessional and revealing than his previous work.
The former Miami Heat player breaks free from expectations as a DJ.
Exploring Treats‘ South Florida roots ten years later.
Erika Ender hopes to inspire others with her new Instagram show.
Rapper Ace Hood grows up on his new album, Mr. Hood.
Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean has spent the lockdown hard at work on his second album.
Technique has instituted strict social distancing measures to keep customers safe.
Nick León throws away the notion of electronic music being solely meant for a party.
Like most events these days, New World Symphony’s Beer and Brass concert will take place inside audience members’ homes.
The Wax Worms look to the past for inspiration on their EP, So Lovely She’s Zadie.
Damian Gutierrez of Homestead-based Cannibal Kids, swears their new album, “Deadhead,” has nothing to do with Jerry Garcia.
Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes, and Tory Lanez joined Black Lives Matter protesters on Biscayne Boulevard.
For 20 years now, Alan T has worked the crowd at Club Space
Tchami is brimming with stories to tell through his music.
Cumbiana is proof that Carlos Vives continues to bring Colombian culture to the world, and to do it his way.