Drake Is Coming to E11even for New Year’s Eve 2016

What a time to be in Miami. New Year’s Eve in the Magic City is always a big deal, and this year is no different. Pitbull, Questlove, and the Weeknd are but a slice of the artists coming to town on December 31, but the biggest name on the 2016 marquee…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Weekend: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Oh, Cleveland. You may sometimes be derided as a desolate wasteland of snow and pale people, but you’ve given us some great things. You gave us LeBron (though you did eventually take him back). And you also helped grow Nine Inch Nails. But maybe best of all you birthed Bone…

New Miami Label Ear Problems Is All About the Cassette

For local artist Daniel Mendez, making music under the alias Triangles was simply not enough. In the DIY spirit of today’s culture, Mendez decided to take on the additional responsibility of forming his very own cassette-tape label called Ear Problems.  The label hopes to support local artists by giving them…

Ultra Expands to Its 19th Country, Brazil

“Ultra Music Festival” is a name you either love to hear or hate. Our music editor spent the better half of a weekend coming to terms with the event that all but overruns Miami every March. Others eagerly blow $300 on tickets plus a few bucks here and there for…

Buskerfest 2015 Aims to Bring the Music to You

Usually, one thing that most major cities with character have in common are street performers. However, busking seems to be something that has never really taken hold in Miami. Why not? There’s no shortage of musicians from all over the world living here. The weather is great. And there are…

Fat Joe Is Ready for a 2016 Comeback

“Ey Nasty, you showed up for work!” Fat Joe shouted at DJ Nasty, long time friend and collaborator, as he walked into Basel House’s backstage Swarm office. It was a Sunday night, but Joe, ever the businessman, was just getting to work, ready to perform a free show for Bushwick…

The Ten Best Bands From Kendall

There’s a pocket of Miami’s music scene that is alive and kicking but usually flies under the radar, overshadowed by the loud and flashier parts of our city. Maybe it’s because many of the live shows are put on in backyards due to the lack of appropriate venues in the…

Gramps’ Friday Nite Live Will Start Your Weekend Off Right

Psychomagic’s latest record came together fast — maybe too fast. “We only had three weeks to write the songs and three days to record it,” singer and guitarist Steven Fusco says. But they were able to pull it off. The album, Bad Ideas, mixes and matches garage rock with psychedelia…

Oscar G Describes His First Trip to Cuba as a DJ

From scoring a dozen Top 10 hits on Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Songs chart to running his own underground house label, Murk Records, with fellow local Ralph Falcon for nearly 25 years, the 305’s Oscar G has accomplished a lot in his career. But it wasn’t until last month that…

For Corey Jones’ Band, the Music Must Go On

Corey Jones called his older brother to let him know he’d be late. His SUV had broken down near the southbound I-95 exit ramp to PGA Boulevard. It was 2:52 a.m., and Corey had pulled onto the shoulder to wait for help. His older brother, Clinton Jr., would call back…

Look Alive Fest 2015 Was a Very Different Side of Art Basel

Wet streets and way too many rowdy party options made this Friday during Art Basel Miami Beach 2015 a time to seek refuge from two kinds of storms. Over in Little Haiti, at Churchill’s, was a safe — albeit loud — space where people who both create and genuinely love…

Lil Dicky Was Art Basel’s Most Unlikely Headliner

There’s an old stereotype propagated by film and TV, that old white folks just don’t get young people’s music. Mostly it’s because they literally don’t understand the words, whether it’s Bob Dylan or Kurt Cobain or any number of screamers or mumblers. Of course, the one genre that typically receives…

Miami’s Ten Can’t-Miss Concerts of the Week

10. Glass Animals. With Gilligan Moss. Tuesday, December 8, 7 p.m. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution.net. Tickets cost $21.50 plus fees via ticketmaster.com. Dive into the “tropical sounds, languid jungle vibes, and electro-R&B” of Glass Animals as the Oxford alternative hip-hip crew make their South Florida debut at Revolution…

Balthazar Getty Isn’t Content to Rely on His Last Name

Balthazar Getty has a name to live up to. Today, the name Getty may be more associated with stock images than nineteenth-century industrialism, but the billion dollar family Balthazar is a part of made its fortune in oil. Like the Clintons and the Kennedys, the Waltons and the Johnsons, the…

305 Fest Is Two Days of Loud, Unfiltered Miami Rock

With two nights featuring over two dozen bands, 305 Fest aims to be a showcase for all that is punk and hardcore about South Florida. The night’s roster will include just about every face from the local scene you could imagine, as well as some out of town legends, like…