Francis Mercier Will Bring Afro House to Hocus Pocus
Haitian DJ Francis Mercier continues to bring Afro house to dance floors across the world.
Haitian DJ Francis Mercier continues to bring Afro house to dance floors across the world.
Melissa Etheridge and the Driver Era will perform at the 3,400-person venue in the coming months.
Dei V is bringing back the swagger that made the island of Puerto Rico such a hotbed of talent.
With authenticity in mind, Tumbao has blossomed into a party that celebrates Latin culture in its entirety.
Hocus Pocus returns October 31-November 2 with more stages and more music.
The billboard will go up Friday afternoon off I-95 northbound at the Golden Glades interchange near Hard Rock Stadium.
Bodine is making the long overdue leap from R&B to reggaeton
Carl Cox, Miss Monique, and Sasha + Digweed are on deck for the second season of the Resistance residency at M2.
“Caribbean jazzgaze” act Seafoam Walls’s sophomore album focuses on what it means to be a good person.
Lily Kaplan’s songwriting reached a wider audience when a song she penned charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
Vintage Culture has helped make a name for himself around the world thanks to his sets at festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra.
After moving to Los Angeles, British producer Cloonee found a wealth of new sounds and inspiration.
Like everything III Points does, the DJs on this year’s lineup are on a totally different level.
Reggaeton Con La Gata, a multimedia project tracing reggaeton’s history, has taken many forms. The latest is the Perreo 101 Pari.
On Hyperdrama, III Points headliner Justice looks for spacey, cinematic-like soundscapes that build with each groovy bassline.
Red Bull Batalla has helped call attention to the freestyle scene, causing the art form to explode.
Justice, Yung Lean, Sara Landry, and more are this year’s III Points newcomers.
Luis Figueroa’s latest album, Coexistencia, blends the usual tropical sounds of salsa with sprinkles of urbano and rock.
“The Latin Grammy Collection” at Gary Nader Art Centre features works by Romero Britto, Walter Goldfarb, Patssi Valdez, and Michael V. Rios.
HyperMiami is hosting a Charli XCX afterparty featuring a who’s who of Miami’s underground talent at a secret location.
Little River Soundsystem’s Jamie Bolin and Duck Romero came from two different worlds to collaborate.
On September 28, 2004, the Wailers performed at the first concert at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.