Lounge Wizard

After enjoying a smidgen of success in New York over a couple years, the last thing DJ Ursula 1000 (a.k.a. Alex Gimeno) anticipated during a 2000 homecoming gig in Miami was a debacle. But the place where he grew up and honed his musical chops wasn’t quite so welcoming. He…

Belated Passion

We all need a little down time, and Zach Ziskin is no exception. It was during the late Nineties when Ziskin’s former band, Passion Seeds, put out its Release debut, an album that earned the acoustic rock project positive remarks from fans and press alike. Ziskin wanted to transplant the…

No Fassy Ting

Singer Wayne Wonder has thrilled thousands of grassroots reggae fans with his seductive and sensual voice over the years, but only recently — with his single “No Letting Go” voiced on dancehall’s undisputed riddim of the year, Diwali — has he scored long-awaited airplay on mainstream radio. This may finally…

Rotations

Ever since Sean Paul re-released last year’s “Give Me the Light” as the first single for his sophomore full-length, Dutty Style, the blinding club and commercial radio response has shone a spotlight on Miami’s Black Shadow Records. Now selectors internationally are getting their fingers dusty crate-digging for the tiny label’s…

Eve

Eve has some good shit. She has sass. She has style. She has the crown on her head that says she’s hip-hop’s latest queen. But she also has a problem on her new album. She has settled so comfortably into the role of pop’s cameo girl that she’s lost some…

Dot Allison

Dot Allison is best known as the ex-singer of Scottish trio One Dove, which quickly came and went back in 1993. One Dove’s detached coolness and dub explorations (courtesy Primal Scream producer Andrew Weatherall) still generated enough earth tones to keep it grounded in dance-pop. In fact, One Dove’s sole…

Pucker Up

End-of-the-day cocktails at Chris Blackwell’s Marlin Hotel set the tone for an easy evening before the night grind. The sour apple martinis are a little bitter, but our barman Eddie can fix that with a dash of Apple Pucker. Eddie is “famous” in that South Beach kind of way. The…

Slash N’ Scratch

Mix Master Mike ain’t no record player. He’s a cold-blooded wax-killer. There’s a big difference. “I’m not about knocking other DJs for what they do but to me it’s two different worlds,” says the Frisco turntablist. “What I do and what someone like a trance or techno DJ does are…

Beating the Bombast Bug

Malian vocalist and composer Salif Keita was an early victim of the dreaded West African Bombast Virus. This insidious disease can have devastating effects on an artist’s songwriting ability, directly attacking the tasteful-arrangement gene and bloating the neurotransmitters responsible for crafting succinct musical statements. Symptoms include an acute depletion of…

It’s All Merry

What happens when Santa Claus lands his sleigh in North Miami? A whole lotta elves ditching the North Pole for the Dirty South. Either that or it’s time for Quick Hit Records’ annual hip-hop holiday. Although the Quick Hitters might be better known for rattling windshields with the thug threat…

Sweet Tooth

When Olga Tañon was a teenager, her beloved dance instructor made her spend hours in front of the mirror, dancing with her reflection until she could see herself generate enough energy to entrance a stadium. Sitting with Tañon in any given hotel room along Collins Avenue (and we’ve sat together…

A Normal Guy

If we’ve told you once, we’ve told you a thousand times: Go see Juanes! And if you haven’t been paying attention, then know that Juan Esteban Aristizabal is the earnest kid who came out of nowhere (okay, out of Los Angeles) to sweep the second Latin Grammys with his 2000…

Band Sluts

Fernando Perdomo’s friends jokingly refer to him as Chewbacca. And with his formidable height, unruly brown mop, and sometimes copious facial hair, the musician does bear a slight resemblance to the cantankerous Wookiee from the Star Wars epics. However, given the gentle Perdomo’s penchant for seamlessly appearing and disappearing from…

True Dat

CHARACTERS: Russell Simmons: He is 45, wears a white baseball cap, a T-shirt with the words “40 Acres and a Bentley” on the back, and a sweatsuit manufactured by the $300 million clothing company, Phat Farm, he started a decade ago. Russell, teeth as white and big as freshly minted…

Great Balls of Fire

Art Basel’s almost here, so it’s time to check in with those crazy art kids again. Clubbed crosses not just to the other side of the causeway but the other side of the tracks to the Vulcan’s Lair Gallery, all for the cause of culture. At 9:00 p.m. there isn’t…

Gorge! Binge! Purge!

Go electro till you puke at the Revolver party when Miami’s favorite digital sound lab, the Schematic Music Company, invites you to Gorge! Binge! Purge! And if you don’t know about the duo behind Schematic, take note: Romulo Del Castillo and Joshua Kay have been flicking off the music industry…

SPACEMEN

BEGIN TRANSMISSION Question: First of all, what is your mission here on Earth? Answer: vhgflvpfodfuosijckzxmclks djfkljfkldxjfkldjfkdjfkldsjfk lsjfkldjflksdjfjslfjdlkjfkl sjflkjdsflkjsl jfkljfkldxjfkld Translation: Earthlings have an unfortunate habit of self-destructing … of not giving themselves an outlet to release their pent-up frustrations and angst, which can be fatal, not only to themselves, but…

Don’t Fade Away

Don’t forget about the band, Alex Lora begs in his squeaky voice, not even if you cut your hair, get a job, wear a three-piece suit, get married, or get liposuction. Don’t forget about the band, Mexico, the first band and for so many years the only rocanrol band, El…

Joy Undivided

As odd as it may sound, the leader of Argentine rock band Divididos (the Divided) now believes that dividing everything makes no sense. Ricardo Mollo, singer and guitarist in the hottest power trio of the Nineties, has been reading Indian Zen master Osho on the creation of a “new man”…

Nuclear Valdez

It seems ages since Miami’s Nuclear Valdez stole the limelight with its 1989 single “Summer,” only to fade out of the national attention that promised to break the band into bigger and better things. But after the sophomore 1991 Dream Another Dream, the band lost some of the momentum built…

Pearl Jam

Once upon a time Pearl Jam seemed to live for a reaction, a trait that catapulted it to the forefront of grunge. The band blazed its brand of arena-rock for the sole purpose of shoving it in listeners’ faces. The faithful hung on every power chord and deep Eddie Vedder…

Yusa

Yusa’s debut CD points to a Cuban singer/songwriter genre that doesn’t fit snugly within either the romantic strains of the Buena Vista Social Club orbit or the confines of modern salsa. Juan Carlos Formell’s last couple of albums pointed to this emerging genre, and the island has always produced its…