Boombox Opens in Former Bardot Space

The creak of a door opening in a new venue in Miami is like a drop of blood in a shark-infested ocean: All of the city’s night crawlers can hear the sound a mile away. But the noise is even louder when the new spot occupies the former space of one of Miami’s most beloved venues. In July 2017, the owners of Bardot…

Kaskade Rounds Out Blnk Cnvs’ Miami Art Week Lineup

Two weeks ago, local promoter Blnk Cnvs announced its foray into Miami Art Week madness with a series of concerts. The lineup includes South African duo Die Antwoord Wednesday, December 5; lovable rapper Action Bronson Thursday, December 6; and Chicago SoundCloud rapper Juice Wrld Friday, December 7. However, Blnk Cnvs promised another…

Miami’s Folk Scene Questions Life After the Wynwood Yard

The impending closure of the Wynwood Yard added a bittersweet feeling to the third-annual Miami Folk & Indie Festival. The venue was never meant to be a permanent space, yet those in the folk scene mourn its imminent end and face the looming question of what lies ahead. Folk music hasn’t always had the easiest time…

The Porch at Miami Book Fair Offers a Week of Live Music

Many of us like to read while listening to music. The organizers of the Miami Book Fair have run with that concept via the Porch, a stage presenting live music throughout fair week, November 11 through 18. “It’s an outdoor pop-up venue, a community gathering space, and a town center smack-dab right in the middle of the book fair,” the Porch programmer Melissa Messulam explains.

Winter Music Conference Returns in 2019 With Ultra’s Support

In the past few years, New Times has been critical of the direction the once-revered Winter Music Conference was headed. The issues went beyond the squabble organizers had with Ultra Music Festival in 2010. The problems with WMC stemmed from its failure to evolve and stay ahead of dance-music trends…

Nebula Rosa Is New Orleans Spanglish Psychedelia by Way of Miami

Miamians somehow tend to find one another wherever they are in the world. Singers and guitarists Josh Starkman and George Elizondo were born in South Florida and found different paths toward studying music at the University of New Orleans. Elizondo’s parents met in an English-language class in Miami…

BET Hip Hop Awards Paid Homage to XXXTentacion

Last night saw the airing of a controversial BET Hip Hop Awards. Lil Wayne, Cardi B, DJ Khaled, and A$AP Rocky were among the influential artists at the 13th-annual show, prerecorded October 7 at the Fillmore Miami Beach. Remarkable moments included Cardi’s and YG’s extravagant performances and Lil Wayne’s moving acceptance speech for the I Am Hip Hop award, in which he spoke of a near-death experience.

Markus Schulz Goes Back Into the Light With His New Album, We Are the Light

The only constant in Markus Schulz’s life is change. Trance music is regularly part of his day, but sometimes it’s dark and other times bright. The sound of his albums changes, and his latest, which releases today, is a good example. Last year, under his Dakota alias, Schulz offered The Nine Skies. “That album came from a dark place, but in time, you realize enough is enough and we [of dance-music culture] need to be the light,” Schulz says.

Justin Quiles Is Miami’s Own Reggaeton Expert

Justin Quiles has played a major role in the rise of reggaeton through his own music as well as songs he has written for other artists that have hit the charts. You might know him from his releases such as “Si Ella Quisiera,” off his successful 2016 album, La Promesa, or his most recent hit, “No Quiero Amarte,”…

Coastcity and the Second Puerto Rican National Anthem

Miami-based Coastcity might be a new name in the music scene, but the duo behind the music aren’t newcomers. With almost 20 years of experience between them, Grammy-nominated musicians Jean Rodriguez and Danny Flores are breaking ground with their latest musical endeavor. Prior to joining forces, Flores was a producer and musician…

Local High-School Student Represents Miami on NBC’s The Voice

Earlier this year, 17-year-old Mercedes Ferreira-Dias found herself on the stage of NBC’s The Voice for Season 14’s blind auditions. And though she almost made it — judge Kelly Clarkson even said, “She’s good!” — it simply wasn’t Ferreira-Dias’ time. Fast-forward a few months, and now she’s representing Miami on Season 15.

Tommi Waring Delves Into the ’80s for His Electro Sounds

Tommi Waring is obsessed with the ’80s. Even though the singer and music producer was born in 1995, he lets the bygone decade permeate every ounce of his music. “I didn’t want to sound like everyone else out there right now,” he tells New Times from his North Miami home. Waring says he’s influenced by artists from 30 years ago…