Q&A With Holly Miranda, Opening for Tegan and Sara This Sunday

Vocally, Detroit-born, Brooklyn-based neo-pop folk songstress Holly Miranda might bring to mind Chann Marshall. But mood-wise she’s got much more in common with, say, American dream pop duo Azure Ray. Both find solace in sleep, and the things that go bump in the night. And each has a way with…

Los Amigos Invisibles, at La Covacha Next Week

First thing’s first, it’s important you all know one thing about the information contained within the following post. Today is my birthday! How does this relate to Los Amigos Invisibles? Well it doesn’t. Unless, due to the residual effects of last night’s celebration combined with the anxiousness over the upcoming…

Audio: Pre-Show Interview With Honeyboy Edwards, 94-Year-Old Blues Legend

Honeyboy Edwards is playing Miami Beach’s Colony Theatre this Saturday fresh off winning the lifetime achievement award at this year’s Grammy’.Tigertail Productions booked the gig well in advance. Tickets are still available for $35 to $50.Honeyboy told us, “I don’t know nothing else to do but play the blues and…

Richard Vission

Richard Vission is the perfect musical complement to Jersey Shore. And it’s not just that he looks like a cast member. His party-time take on house is the perfect soundtrack to which to fist-pump, fist-bump, and Jäger-bomb. Hell, the guy even used to have a sweet nickname (Humpty) like everyone…

Mark Knight

Mark Knight is on an upward trajectory in the DJ world. Last year, he broke the top half of the DJ Magazine Top 100. As head of the Toolroom label, he’s put plenty of records in DJs’ boxes from artists such as David Guetta, Deadmau5, and Audiofly. His own hits…

Morgan Page

In the dance music world, Deadmau5 has a Midas touch that works even indirectly. Two years ago, his remix of L.A. producer Morgan Page’s track “The Longest Road” scored a Grammy nomination, and of course that pointed the spotlight back to the track’s creator. Page was ready to bask in…

Gringo Star

For every phrase that results in someone gasping, “That would make a great band name,” there’s an equally lazy epiphany that happens when bands wind up with names such as the Devil Wears Prada, !!!, and Gringo Star. Luckily, the last, a group of Atlanta-based rising indie stars, boasts more…

Mathew Jonson Plays Space on Saturday

International techno giant Mathew Jonson is back in Miami on Saturday to play at the Space Techno Loft, and be advised that this will be a party of epic proportions. Canadian-born/Berlin-based producer Jonson heads the esteemed Wagon Repair label and is one of the more virtuosic and boldly innovative figures…

Destroyio Punk Rock Show at Art of Freedom in Little Havana

“Fuck the art scene, bunch of boojie motherfuckers. I do this shit cause I need it to live, not for the money.” Those were the words of Fabio Destroyio on the front steps of the Freedom Tower after losing the Miami New Times Mastermind Awards at Artopia. The label would…

Video: Dashboard Confessional on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Poor Chris Carrabba. In the early-00s, when his project Dashboard Confessional first appeared, he was hailed as the bard of the overly-self-analyzing generatio, an acoustic troubadour reviewed in the pages of too-hip mags like Nylon. But that was before “emo” — which, arguably, he didn’t really play — became a…

Concert Review: Jon Secada at Fairchild Tropical Garden, February 14

Jon SecadaFairchild Tropical Garden, MiamiSunday, February 14, 2010 Better Than: Being stuck in an elevator. The Review:Hialeah’s own golden boy Jon Secada, the famed Miami crooner known for his dentist office waiting-room standards like “Just Another Day,” “Angel,” and “If You Go,” performed at the beautiful Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens on Sunday…

WMC 2010: Mixed Doubles Daytime Party at Electric Pickle

Electric Pickle must have some serious staff rotations lined up for WMC, because its daily roster doesn’t leave a whole lot of room for sleep. (See, for instance, the 14-hour Crosstown Rebels Get Lost gig, which lasts from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 27).Here’s another daytime gig,…

Martin Landsky Plays Electric Pickle on Friday

DJ/producer Martin Landsky is the quintessential Berlin techno artist, his work embodying that Teutonic icy minimalism infused with warm Afro-soul that has made German-bred electronic dance music the sound of the international zeitgeist. A veteran of the ’80s breakdance scene in Hamburg with an early interest in funk and other…

Concert Review: Yonder Mountain String Band at Revolution, February 12

​Yonder Mountain String BandRevolution, Fort LauderdaleFebruary 12, 2010 
 The Review: If there’s one thing that hippies love more than bluegrass, it’s far-out bluegrass played by hippies, for hippies. That’s why Yonder Mountain String Band is as precious as a magic topaz crystal mined from the caverns of Tim Leary’s wisdom-mind (wooooaaah). The…

Concert Review: State Radio at Culture Room, February 11

State Radio With Big D and the Kids’ TableCulture Room, Fort LauderdaleWednesday, February 10, 2010 
  Better Than: Watching your live Dispatch: Zimbabwe DVD for the 12th time. State Radio plays smart rock.More specifically, it’s educated, punk-infused alt-reggae with socially conscious lyrics. And the band plays it damn well. The trio — Chad…

Konrad Black Plays Electric Pickle on Sunday

The impromptu Sunday afternoon sessions at Electric Pickle are becoming Miami clubland’s number one guilty pleasure, and PL0T’s Valentine’s Day throwdown this Sunday is just too good to pass up. Esteemed DJ/producer and Wagon Repair label head Konrad Black will be reloading last year’s “Black Valentine’s” party and congregating Miami’s…

Video: Tristan Clopet Covers Vampire Weekend’s “Cousins”

The handsome Canadian transplant Tristan Clopet is something of a musical anomaly on the local scene. With his band, the Juice, he skips both the indie flavors of the week and the super-commercial aspirations of others around town. Instead, his music recalls those heady days of the early ’90s, when…