Broward County Rapper Splash Zanotti Is Raging Against the Machine
The Broward County rapper’s loathing is based on his personal experiences, both on the streets and as a musician, of being an outsider looking into a gated community.
The Broward County rapper’s loathing is based on his personal experiences, both on the streets and as a musician, of being an outsider looking into a gated community.
After a two-year hiatus from releasing music, Dahlia is back with her first bilingual single as a solo artist, “I’m Doin’ Good.”
A member moving to Hong Kong would be the death knell for most Miami bands. But the indie-rockers of Modernage are continuing to put out music even with guitarist Xavier Alexander living half a world away. Proof of this long-distance relationship comes with their new music video, “Sideways,” premiering below.
After a yearlong delay, organizers today announced the lineup for the inaugural Miami Beach Pop Festival. Among the artists headed to South Beach in November are Chance the Rapper, Kygo, Daddy Yankee, the Raconteurs, and Nile Rodgers and Chic. Further down the bill are a couple of neat surprises, including…
South Florida isn’t known for ski trips and snow days, but you’d never know it by looking at the Cabin Miami. Set in the heart of Little Havana, this quaint locale offers a wood-paneled interior and serves as a refuge, not from blizzards but from the overhyped venues and crowded clubs common in South Florida.
Less than a year ago, singer-songwriter Tebby Burrows, known simply as Tebby, had just released her debut single, “Feel Alright.” Born in Miami and raised in the Bahamas, she had recently been introduced by a friend to Grammy-winning producers Cool & Dre (who wound up producing her first single) and…
When Mohamed Moretta read New Times’ recent story remembering the Beat Club, a strip-mall hot spot in Westchester that once hosted big-name acts such as Gloria Gaynor and Exposé, he noticed something was missing: himself. Moretta, who has built a successful music career as a DJ, music producer, and promoter, was a fundamental…
Miami’s former industrial district turned popular arts hub is pulling out the stops this June for its inaugural Wynwood Pride Music Festival, celebrating the full spectrum of diversity in Miami.
It’s fitting that as Marlon Sinvergüenza speaks with New Times, he’s planning to go to a “Weird Al” Yankovic concert. ‘Ho’s,” the newest video and song by Sinvergüenza’s electro duo, Seizure Machine, is heavily influenced by the comedy-parody legend.
New Times’ annual Best of Miami issue will be released online tomorrow morning, with hundreds of staff picks of the finest people, places, and culture that ruled South Florida in the past year. Can’t wait? Here’s a sneak peek at a few of the winners who have helped define Miami…
Denzel Curry taps Miami staples Rick Ross, Ice Billion Berg, Kiddo Marv, Sam Sneak, and PlayThatBoiZay for his Miami-themed fourth album, Zuu.
Los Wizzards want to make you dance. Their rhythms and infectious sound are designed to make you do just that. And if you don’t, the local band’s members, starting with founder Wizzmer, might just go get you out of your seat.
Musician Frankie Midnite always looks at the bright side. He grew up in a rough part of Miami Gardens, but good music was always playing throughout his neighborhood. He doesn’t own a car, but waiting for the bus inspired his upcoming one-man concert-theatrical show hybrid, A Fool’s Love Stories. He…
Las Nubes will celebrate the release of their new album SMVT (an homage to the original band name) at the Allapattah venue the Bridge on Thursday, June 13, the day before the album is released everywhere, giving fans the first chance to hear SMVT and buy the record or tape.
Even before singer Michelle Forman had musical aspirations, the Miami native knew she wanted to help others. “Since I was a girl I felt I was supposed to do something bigger than me,” the longtime vocalist of Afro-Latin fusion band Suenalo said. “I was always sensitive to people suffering. I…
Fans in Miami are tired of shitty rap performances. Lip-syncing to mastered tracks and starting riots in the crowd to distract the audience from the fact that the artist is out of breath should no longer be tolerated.
The Miami-based record producer and member of Major Lazer is about to drop “Abeng,” an homage to both his Jamaican roots and his African ancestry.
Working as an artist or event organizer in Miami is, in many ways, like being an only child. A plethora of challenges can arise that could make or break you. In those moments, it’d be nice to be able to turn to an experienced older sibling who could show you the ropes or guide you along the way. That’s where Lyly Villanueva Salazar comes in.
Wednesdays from 4 to 8 p.m., the Standard’s employees get the chance to spin records as part of a weekly series spotlighting staff talent.
Anthony Blackman says music, specifically hip-hop, substantially influences how black and brown people are affected by gun violence. He wants to change the messages in music to reflect the awareness society is waking up to politically, spiritually, and creatively. For him, it’s about relaying the message of unity through all genres of music, not just hip-hop but also jazz, soul, reggaeton, rock, and others.
On the surface, Jozzy might seem like an overnight success story, a byproduct of her involvement with Lil Nas X’s runaway hit, “Old Town Road.” In reality, the rapper/singer/songwriter from Memphis has been linked to some of music’s biggest names for years. Now, following the success of “Old Town Road,”…
Aymber took three years off from the Miami music scene to hone her craft, but she’s back with a new R&B single that is a perfect reminder of how R&B used to sound.