Slip N Slide DJ Purfiya Can’t R.I.P. Because He’s Not Dead

via myspace/djpurfiyaDJ Purfiya with Suga Shack from Wild 98.7​DJ Purfiya is from the city of Palmetto, Florida, just south of Tampa. He’s affiliated with Miami’s own Slip N Slide Records as one of their official DJs.Wednesday, rumors hit the Internet — namely Twitter — that he had died due to…

Electro Provocateur Peaches Gets Even Spicier With New Album I Feel Cream

When an artist is utterly outspoken about herself, it’s hard to resist trying to goad her into saying a little bit more. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t. Or sometimes it doesn’t work before it works.  Take, for example, Peaches. The Canadian electroclash superstar and all-around provocateur has never had…

Bangers and Mashups

If websites like Hipster Runoff have taught us anything, it’s that when the alt community comes together for a “meaningful” experience, it can be a beautiful thing. It seemed like all of hipsterdom, both local and foreign, was at one of two related places Halloween night: OHWOW, or Our House…

Dialed In: Last Week’s Top Ten From FIU Radio Station “Radiate”

Dialed In is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the top-ten lists on South Florida’s campus radio stations.  Dialed In for the week of October 25-31 Florida International University- WRGP 88.1 FM & 95.3 FM, “Radiate”Canadian duo The King Khan & BBQ Show tambourine-d their way into Radiate’s charts last…

Moving Units: Top Five Albums at Local Independent Music Stores

Moving Units is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the best-selling albums at South Florida independent record stores. Top 5 Albums for the week of October 25 – 31Seattle-based indie artist Brandi Carlile topped Uncle Sam’s charts this week with her newest release, “Give Up The Ghost”.​Uncle Sam’s, South Beach1…

Head Spins: DJ Mednas (With MP3s!)

via myspace.com/djmednas​Miamians take a rightful pride in our reputation as the northern-most capital of South America. But if we’re ever going to truly be considered a world-class city, it’ll be because of cats like DJ Mednas. Mednas, who derives his moniker from a mix-up of his given name, Mehdi Nassiri, was…

Fort Lauderdale Bar Tour: Southport Raw Bar

​Night Watch is a regularly-occurring feature by Broward/Palm Beach nightlife columnist Tara NieuwesteegOn a recent evening in advance of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, I decided to check out bars near the 17th Street Causeway, and ended up at the yachtie mecca, Southport Raw Bar. It’s a 1960s-style, let-it-all-hang-out…

Flyer of the Week: BFGF Resurrect Halloween Eve at White Room Tonight

​By the time you reach a non-trick-or-treating age (i.e., whenever the candy-giving adults start asking for your cell number) it’s easy to get all jaded about Satan’s birthday. And why not? As a grown-up, your Halloween future sucks. No more free candy, no more shitty-awesome psycho slasher costumes, and no…

The E-Spot: a Chill Fort Lauderdale Hotel Bar

​Note: Night Watch is a regularly-occuring feature by Broward/Palm Beach nightlife columnist Tara NieuwesteegYou’ve got to love Fort Lauderdale: where stilletoed women drink directly from the beer tap, where “happy hours” last eight-hours, and where the geriatrics can put ’em away with the best of them. During a single outing,…

Happy Birthday, Revolution!

Of the many memorable nights at Revolution over the past five years, the best was arguably Peter Murphy. Really. Although the nod too could go to the Spoon/Walkmen/White Rabbits triple bill. For Woody Graber, the club’s publicist, it was Chris Cornell, out under the stars. And it was also Panic…

KMFDM Does Halloween at Culture Room

With the exception of Rammstein (a raging post-industrial roar of a rock band) and Tokio Hotel (a neo-glam group of anime-like youngsters), Germany’s been strangely silent on the band front in recent years. Well, silent but for the racket coming out of KMFDM, anyway, who have released either an EP…

Stumbling Toward Ecstasy

You’ve got to love Fort Lauderdale, where stilletoed women drink directly from the beer tap, where “happy hours” last eight hours, and where the geriatrics can put ’em away with the best of them. During a single outing, I can rest my happy bar-hopping self at a classy hotel bar,…

Alligator Alley Says Goodbye

Alligator Alley was one of the most distinctive venues we had in South Florida. Where else could you munch on savory gator ribs, sip on a crisp microbrew, and listen to funky New Orleans zydeco all at once? Sadly, it is no more — after a weekend-long sendoff, Alligator Alley…

National Album Reviews: Chuck Prophet, Monotonix, Saviours, and WHY?

Check Crossfade on Wednesdays from now on for a quick survey of interesting recent national releases.​Chuck ProphetLet Freedom Ring (Yep Roc)You’ve got to hand it to Chuck Prophet. While the rest of the world  was panicking about the swine flu outbreak, the San Francisco-based songwriter was holed up in a…

Dialed In: Last Week’s Top Ten From FIU Radio Station “Radiate”

Dialed In is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the top-ten lists on South Florida’s campus radio stations. Click here to view the top tracks from previous weeks. Dialed In for the week of October 18-24 Florida International University- WRGP 88.1 FM & 95.3 FM, “Radiate”Electro-Psychadelic fusion Bear in Heaven…

Moving Units: Top Five Albums at Local Independent Music Stores

Moving Units is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the best-selling albums at South Florida independent record stores. Click here to view past top-sellers. Top 5 Albums for the week of October 18 – 24Madonna is still the Queen of Pop with her greatest hits album, Celebration.​Sweat Records, Miami Declaration…