Over the Weekend: ’80s Prom, White Party and Chris Brown

The long weekend may be over but the busy season is just getting started. With Art Basel Miami Beach starting this weekend, you’ll be lucky if you’re alive come Sunday. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves — here is what you missed over the weekend: ’80s Prom at the…

Concert Review: Skinny Puppy at Revolution, November 27

Skinny Puppy Revolution, Fort LauderdaleFriday, November 27, 2009 Better Than: Hanging out at your local weekly industrial gathering The Review: One of the coolest things about Skinny Puppy is how the act has always been more than just a simple band. Since its inception in 1982, this Vancouver industrial juggernaut has turned out…

Buzz Bake Sale Preview: Cage the Elephant

With a loud and raucous sound zigzagging over the lines of alt rock, rock n’ roll and punk like a driver 14 shots of Jack deep, Cage the Elephant have been rattling the bars of that pen plenty. The quintet out of Kentucky blurs the lines of what their sound…

Buzz Bake Sale Preview: Manchester Orchestra

Borrowing an opening bit from Coffee Talk with Linda Richman, Manchester Orchestra is neither from Manchester, nor a real orchestra. Okay, talk amongst yourselves. They’re actually a five-piece rock band from Atlanta, who just released their second album. And they kick serious ass. Their debut, I’m Like a Virgin Losing…

Paul van Dyk Plays Space on Saturday

Who is Paul van Dyk, really? Obviously he’s one of the most famous figures in electronic dance music worldwide — and arguably the best-dressed. But why? Well his industry accolades speak for themselves. Paul van Dyk (born Matthias Paul in East Germany, 1971) is a Grammy Award-nominated artist, named “World’s…

Skinny Puppy

You could make the argument that Canadian anarcho-industrial-rock pioneer Skinny Puppy has been at its most artistically potent (and successful) over the past 27-plus years when there’s a right-wing boogeyman at the helm of the free world to rail against. The group — long led by frontman Nivek Ogre and…

Erick Morillo

Few Hispanics have had electronic dance music careers as fruitful and influential as that of DJ/producer Erick Morillo. Born in Colombia and raised in Union City, New Jersey, the house music veteran began DJing in his teens. By the early ’90s, he was experimenting with provocative genre-bending fusions of house,…

David Guetta

After eluding the annals of popular dance music for practically forever, France finally got with the program in the late ’90s thanks to a quirky little duo named Daft Punk. It didn’t take long after that for France to grow its own crop of DJ superstars, whose prime example is…

Dubfire

Ali Shirazinia, AKA Dubfire, is half of the renowned duo Deep Dish, and is its decidedly more musically forward-thinking member. As a solo producer, though, he has garnered equally significant recognition. In 2007, he launched his own label and tastemaking music platform, Science + Technology Digital Audio, and has since…

311

It’s hard to believe 311 has been at it for 20-plus years, especially after listening to the band’s recently released 12th album, Uplifter. (Well, it’s actually the 15th, if you count three early indie records that were later compiled to form Omaha Sessions in 1998.) The new disc more than…

Kreamy ‘Lectric Santa

Kreamy ‘Lectric Santa bridged the awkward end of the ’80s and the massive untamed wilderness of the ’90s local music scene, especially helping to cement Churchill’s Pub as the musical hub of South Florida. But a spinal injury, relocation to Oakland, deaths, and dwindling finances have limited the band’s commercial…

Art Basel Music: Electric Pickle’s Week-Long Party Schedule

We’ve already blogged a couple times about Poplife’s big Art Basel party on Saturday, December 5 featuring the Golden Filter. Electric Pickle’s got a lot of other stuff going on during Basel week, though, including a huge Aquabooty blow-out on Friday, December 4. Here’s the line-up.Wednesday, December 2″A meet and…

Showcase Schedule Is Up for the Miami Music Festival

With all the Art Basel hype (only one week away, woooo), you can be forgiven if you forgot our previous announcement about the Miami Music Festival. In its inaugural year, it’s a three-day shebang styled after bigger industry conferences like SXSW and CMJ, with simultaneous showcases at a bunch of…

Concert Review: Jackson Browne at the Fillmore Miami Beach, November 21

​Jackson BrowneThe Fillmore Miami BeachSaturday, November 21, 2009The Review:Like much of his audience these days, Jackson Browne seems to have embraced age and maturity only reluctantly. That’s the inevitable result, perhaps, of growing up in the untamed times that were the ’60s and ’70s. That’s evident, of course, in his…