Bas Stays True to Himself With “Milky” Vibes on His Latest Album, Milky Way
Mumble rap may be hot, but Bas’ smooth flow and playful lyrics are even hotter.
Mumble rap may be hot, but Bas’ smooth flow and playful lyrics are even hotter.
“My dad would always yell, ‘Tebby’s home!’ because I was always singing everywhere,” Bahamian-bred singer-songwriter Tebby recalls from when she was young. The now-20-something Tebby adds that even now she “can’t go very long without singing throughout the day.”
Nobody thinks of Utah as a hotbed for beats, but Late Night Alumni’s John Hancock says that preconception is dead wrong. “Utah has a lot of music,” he says from his Salt Lake City home. “A lot of DJs come through on the way to California. It has a great indie-rock scene too, with Neon Trees and Imagine Dragons getting their start here.” His Late Night Alumni, which straddles electronic and indie rock, is a good ambassador for the state of Utah music.
Winter for our friends up North means months of unflattering layers and freezing temperatures. That’s not a narrative anyone born and raised in the 305 can even pretend to comprehend. Winter for South Floridians means donning your skimpiest bathing suits, fiercest heels, and…
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.
Femme fest plans to propel women to the forefront of the male-dominated music industry.
It was more than two decades ago that Steven Toth was coined “Mr. Entertainment.” “I used to juggle and do handstands for a band called One-Eyed Kings,” the Hollywood native tells New Times. After short stints with the band Lee County Oswald, Toth found himself with a surplus of songs he’d written, and thus Mr. Entertainment and the Pookiesmackers were born.
David “Dave 1” Macklovitch of Chromeo talks Miami; the electro-funk duo’s past, present, and future; and performing live “at the intersection of contemporary art and Spinal Tap.”
Twenty One Pilots hit the stage Sunday, November 4, for a sold-out show at the BB&T Center, with opening acts Awolnation and Max Frost.
House of Creatives Festival, Travis Scott, and more of the best concerts in Miami November 5 through 11.
Fiesta Latina evoked the family feeling of your tio’s backyard barbecue cookout, and nothing sours the Corona quite like talking politics.
After the City of Miami effectively denied Ultra Music Festival a permit to return to its longtime home at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, the question has been where will the festival go? Well, it seems since the September 27 refusal, festival organizers have been devising a plan to move Ultra to Virginia Key Beach Park and Miami Marine Stadium.
Tobi Lou won’t fit in a box, and the last thing you will call him is an R&B singer. He’s much more.
Musicians, creatives, and artists, prepare to get your juices flowing, because the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is headed to South Beach this Saturday, November 3, for its seventh anniversary. The state-of-the-art mobile, audio, and HD video recording and production facility is a not-for-profit aiming to provide young people and students with tours of the studios.
There’s something nostalgic and pure about old-school salsa that no contemporary musical genre has been able to duplicate, but Spanish flamenco artist Diego el Cigala has reimagined the classic salsa sound in a new documentary, Indestructible: The Soul of Salsa.
Despite writing and recording a seven-album catalogue of original music, Pond just can’t escape comparisons to Tame Impala.
Hemsworth isn’t interested in scoring the next big club hit. His music is subtler and more immersive; it’s best enjoyed in headphones.
Sure, Miami Art Week is about art. But it has also turned into one of the best weeks for music. As with Miami Music Week, acts from across the globe flock to the 305 to enjoy the mild December weather and take advantage of the buzz surrounding Art Basel.
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…
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…
Since its founding in 1997 in Chicago, Dark Star Orchestra (DSO) has encapsulated the Grateful Dead era for more than 2,800 shows. This Saturday, November 3, DSO is set to headline Revolution Live’s new street festival, Night of the Dead, celebrating Día de los Muertos with mariachi performers, calavera puppets, family-friendly art activities, and other diversions.
In an alternate universe, we would just now be coming down from the high of III Points. But in reality, Miami is eagerly awaiting the festival’s return. This past May, III Points announced it would skip 2018 and return in February 2019. The fest debuted in 2012 and quickly carved out a space in Miami for local acts to share the stage with internationally acclaimed artists…