Tokyo’s Kikagaku Moyo Brings a Psychedelic Vision to South Florida

In the realm of concert planning, the members of Japanese psychedelic rock band Kikagaku Moyo are true believers in an intuitive approach. “We decide onstage what songs we play,” Go Kurosawa, the band’s drummer, tells New Times. “If the crowd is silent, we’ll play meditative, dreamy songs. If people are more wild,…

Mana’s Epic Mexican Rock Is the Perfect Antidote to Trump

In some ancient Polynesian traditions, “mana” represents supernatural power. For fans of the Spanish rock gods of Maná, their influence may not be mystical, but it is certainly magical. Since its inception in 1986, Maná has made a career embracing its Mexican culture. Instead of remaining a local phenomenon, the…

Miami Almost Killed Erick Morillo, but It Also Saved His Life

It was a Sunday in January. Erick Morillo had just finished a marathon set on the Terrace at Club Space. He and former Space owner Louis Puig were heading out with ladies packed in their car like clowns in a Volkswagen Beetle. But their afterparty was delayed slightly when warning…

Jason Hainsworth on Telling Stories Without Lyrics

With the release of his new album, Third Ward Stories, Fort Lauderdale-based saxophonist Jason Hainsworth set out to create a musical biography of his childhood in Houston. But how do you tell a story through instrumental jazz without any lyrics? “Too often I think we take for granted the countless…

Other Body’s New EP, Total Bust, Explores Pain of Personal Loss

Other Body has been relentlessly pacing around the Miami alternative scene for over a year now, turning venues around town into pressure cookers of condensed punk vitriol. Formed in the wake of local acts like Teepee and Lil Daggers, the band includes Jacob Israel on bass, Melvin Zantua on drums,…

Cool & Dre: PBG Miami Could Be Florida’s Next Big Rapper

Record Room studios in North Miami has hosted a who’s who of top-charting artists — everyone from Lil Wayne to Kent Jones has laid down tracks here. Its latest star-in-waiting could well be PBG Miami, who has spent plenty of nights cooking up dope in the lab with Cool &…

Rapper Audubon Embraces His New Life as an Exile With New Album

Since he dropped his debut mixtape, About A Girl, back in 2009, there’s been one thing on rapper Audubon’s mind: making it in the music industry. Once the star of MTV’s reality series, Washington Heights, Audubon, who was born Jonathan Perez, eventually traded his life on the small screen to continue the momentum of…

The Eight Best Halloween Songs From Miami Musicians

It’s Halloween season, and while the rest of the country is carving pumpkins and sippin’ spiced lattes, Miami is doing spooky the only way it knows how: really, really weird partying. A lot of scariness and strangeness happens around these parts, so it’s only natural that the oddballs who make…

Miami’s 12 Best Halloween Parties of 2016

Even in an average year, Halloween in South Florida means shoulder-to-shoulder hordes of zombie Trumps and $5,000 Harley Quinn getups jostling for space from Lincoln Road to Las Olas and inside every bar and club in between. But this year, thanks to October 31 falling on a Monday, the drunken…

Ten Times Adele Acted Like a True Miamian

In 2016, celebrations worldwide marked the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, but for many of us outside the UK, there’s only one true British queen, and her name is Adele. At only 19 years of age, she burst onto the scene singing her full-throated lamentation “Chasing Pavements,” a song…

Twelve Tales Merges Videogames and Hip-Hop on Debut EP

III Points ended a couple of weeks ago, and even amid all the stellar local and national talent on the bill, you’d be hard-pressed to find an act that embodied the spirit of the festival as well as Twelve Tales. The Miami-bred production duo, composed of lifelong friends Michael Montuori…

Lauryn Hill Is Coming to the Fillmore Miami Beach

Lauryn Hill has had an interesting relationship with Miami audiences in recent years. In 2010, she put the year’s single best concert at the University of Miami’s homecoming; the next year, her Jazz at the Gardens’ set was marred by technical problems and a shaky performance, but she immediately followed…