Le1f, Junglepussy, and Poorgrrrl Made Miami Fabulous Again

On the eve of Easter, Miami was blessed with the most beautiful, sweaty, and queer show the city has possibly ever seen. As the clock struck midnight on Saturday, calling an end to Semana Santa’s pious restraint, restorative vibes from Gooddroid, Poorgrrrl, Junglepussy and Le1f rained down upon Bardot’s intimate…

Downtown Pop-Up 28 Newsstand Says Goodbye to Miami This Week

After spending two and a half months designing and building the bar 28 Newsstand, it seems a shame that the speakeasy is closing its doors after only five months in business, but Yoyi, one of the two brothers behind the establishment says impermanence was always part of the plan. “We’re…

Mac Klein, Owner of Mac’s Club Deuce, Dies at 101 Years Old

Mac Klein, owner of the beloved South Beach dive bar Mac’s Club Deuce, died today at 101 years old. A bartender named Kenny confirmed the news today. “He died this morning,” Kenny said. When asked how he died, the response was “He was 100 years old.”  He confirmed the bar…

Bobby Biscayne Wants to Unite Miami’s Rap Scene

“Right now I’m heading over to a studio in downtown that I’ve been working out of…It’s actually Pitbull’s spot. He’s fucking with me now. He believes in me and gave me his spot to work out of,” Bobby tells us over the phone. Joevanny Astorga, 28, AKA Bobby Biscayne, is…

Inhale Miami Launches Sonic Funk, an Alternative “Healthy Festival”

Little Haiti is quickly becoming known for many things in Miami. I’m sure most most of you can fill in your own blanks, but I bet you one serpent and two rainbows that a festival celebrating spiritual and physical health wasn’t high on your list. Enter Rikki Kamensky, a strong-minded and almost unbelievably optimistic…

The Music Snob in Me Was Wrong About Ultra 2016

“You complete me!” When most hear this bold, tiptoeing-dangerously-on-the-edge-of-creepy declaration of love, the first thing that comes to mind is that when Tom Cruise steps up to the plate (get it, because baseball?) and tells Renee Zellweger how he really feels about her in the Cameron Crowe classic Jerry Maguire…

New Order Finishes Its U.S. Tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach

“This is the only American show where people are smoking pot in the front row,” Bernard Sumner noted during Wednesday’s sold-out New Order show at the Fillmore Miami Beach. Perhaps it was because it was the band’s last show in its very short six-date U.S. tour, but New Order seemed…

Video: Debauchery and Mayhem Outside the Gates of Ultra 2016

There is perhaps no better people-watching spot than outside the main gates of Ultra Music Festival. Trust us. The fashion, the megaphone-wielding Jesus-preachers — this more entertaining than any Oscar-winning film in the last decade. For the 18th annual Ultra Music Festival, we once again hit the streets with New…

DJ Jubilee on Why Peachfuzz Is Still Her Favorite Party in Miami

When DJ Jubilee visits her hometown (Miami) there are a few spots she needs to hit up. She’ll go to “that weird Biscayne beach”, to her “homie” Otto von Schirach’s sets, but most importantly, to Miami’s best hip-hop party, Peachfuzz.  Peachfuzz, known around these parts as your girl’s favorite party,…

Grouplove Plays First Concert in More Than a Year at Fontainebleau

It’s been almost a year and a half since mainstream-indie-rock band Grouplove played its last live set — more than two-and-a-half since its sprawling second album, Spreading Rumours, was released. That extended break might not have been the outfit’s original plan, but for vocalists Hannah Hooper and Christian Zucconi, there…

Why Were the ’90s Making a Comeback at Ultra Miami 2016?

When Prince decided to party like it was 1999, little did he, or anyone else for that matter, understand the significance of the year. For the purposes of his song, it was the end of the century and thus a reason to celebrate. However, for electronic dance music, it was…

DJ Pierre, the Father of Acid House, on Birthing a Genre

Today’s young millennials weaned on a lifetime of electronic music can hardly imagine how futuristic and positively alien acid house first sounded to listeners in the ’80s. In contrast to the mostly pop and disco-based dance music of the time, the hypnotic, hard-hitting machine beats and trippy synthetic bass squelches…

The Winners and Losers of Ultra Miami 2016

With Ultra 2016 in the history books, it’s time to look back at just who exactly came out on top, and who walked away from Bayfront Park with nothing but regret and a T-shirt soaked in other people’s bodily fluids. This year, like every year, we end the weekend with…