Gunars’ Rok Anthem Mix

DJ Gunars DJ Gunars has been spinning all over Miami for quite some time now. His more prominent gigs have included stints at Pawn Shop Lounge (er, back when it was the place to see and be seen) and Rokbar. This week, writer John Hood profile’s Gunars for his “Head…

Smashing Pumpkins Concert Rescheduled For Thursday

Tonight’s Smashing Pumpkins concert — or Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin with some other people who aren’t James Iha and Darcy Wretzky — at the Center for the Arts at Mizner Park has been reschedule for Thursday, August 21. Tickets purchased for tonight’s show will be honored Thursday. — Jose…

Laundry Bar Closing For Good — Sort Of

Courtesy of Laundry Bar Pack up the suds. Laundry Bar has its last wash. South Beach venue Laundry Bar is calling it quits. Well, not exactly. The place we come to know as Laundry Bar will in fact cease to exists, but its owners are still planning to keep it…

Former Avenue D Singer Bikes Across America

Courtesy of Girls Gone Wildlife You love this ass! Debbie Attias takes a cross country bike ride to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund. Does she look like a slut? No, Debbie Attias, half of the now-defunct, Brooklyn-based, MIA born-and-raised Avenue D, looks like a cyclist. She and friend…

Rebel Rockers

There’s a tough balancing act that comes with being an active reggae band in South Florida. Groups that are serious about their craft typically promote spirituality and consciousness in their music — but the venues where they perform often do not. If a band wants steady gigs, it means it…

Dreading the Scissors

I hate getting my hair cut. I hate the awkward, stilted conversations you have with hairdressers — those perfect strangers who just happen to be paid to wield scissors dangerously close to your throat. I hate how salons are as sterile and devoid of character — and damned near as…

Various artists

Continuing to prove that psychedelic rock was as omnipresent in the ’60s as it is loosely defined today, the tenth volume in the QDK Media series further breaks down the definition of “Latin American Psychedelic Music” the label explored in its second volume. After delivering tunes from Brazil (Volume Six)…

G-Unit

Like corrupt politicians and David Hasselhoff, gangsta rap isn’t going away — but the played-out quality of T.O.S. suggests that it’s headed for an extended stretch down the wrong highway. Five years ago, the smashing aggressiveness of “Straight Outta Southside” would have offset its lack of originality. Now, though, the…

Grouper

A blur of slow, gaping chords literally smothers the vocal tracks on Grouper’s Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill. An organ produces only lethargic tones on the album, and plentiful acoustic guitars run reluctant and warm. Sole member Liz Harris ensured that each moment of Grouper’s Dragging is coded…

Immortal Technique

Five long years have passed since Immortal Technique, a Harlemite Afro-Peruvian hip-hopper, released an album. His diehard fans have been waiting, and unfortunately, The 3rd World might not live up to the earth-shattering veracity of its predecessor, Revolutionary Vol. 2. But rest assured, Tech’s gritty lyrics and in-your-face delivery remain…

Black Kids

Last year, Florida quintet Black Kids released a free four-song EP of electro-tinged dance songs addressing themes of incest and gender ambiguity. The girls went wild — well, the bloggers did anyway — and somehow the group got signed to Columbia. BK’s debut, Partie Traumatic, contains the entire EP and…

Baltimore DJ Dave Nada Remixes Pitbull, Trina

Sexy Fitsum/iLLIMETER When Baltimore DJ Dave Nada stops by The Vagabond’s Money Shot party tomorrow along with DJ Craze, expect to give your ass a thorough workout. The grooves will be plenty heavy, but that’s to be expected since Baltimore has emerged as one of the more promising DJ scenes…

The Craven Release Their new “Starchild Lover” Video

So here’s a new erotic banger from Ft. Lauderdale’s genre-defying songwriter Timb and his electro partner, Danny Ae called “Starchild Lover.” Both of those artists make music individually, but when they combine as the Craven, they sound even better. I’m not sure how old the song is but the video…

Pitchfork Gives Torche’s Meanderthal an 8.2

It’s been a swell few months for Torche, since the release this April of its second full-length (and Hydra Head debut), Meanderthal. The record’s garnered raves from the likes of Spin and the British mag Mojo, and been featured in Alternative Press, to name just a few of the many…

Rick Ross Speaks About Shooting at his Annual Be Out Day

Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson, Rick Ross, and State Representative Oscar Braynon II. To confirm our breaking news report (which we had up before any other news outlet in the country), the 2nd Annual Rick Ross Be Out Day was in fact interrupted and tainted by gunfire yesterday. By now,…

The British Are Coming!

With summer heat still in its hellish full swing, it’s hard to get the mail without producing enough sweat to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool. And that’s at night. Go outside during the day? Forget it. You’re better off standing naked under your air conditioner until the sun goes down…

Beck

Danger Mouse is arguably the most adventurous producer to tackle a Beck project since the Dust Brothers helped birth a 1996 baby called Odelay (the Dusters’ return for 2004’s Güero doesn’t count). The resulting sound is satisfyingly dense and intricate; the neo-surfisms of “Gamma Ray,” the delicate psychedelia of “Chemtrails,”…

K-Salaam and Beatnick

Hip-hop and reggae, though closely related, often have a precarious dynamic when brought together on wax. What should be an organic formula typically comes off as forced, clichéd, or just plain bad. But thanks to an Iranian-American DJ/producer from Minnesota, the two genres finally achieve coexistent harmony. Meet K-Salaam and…

Roy Hargrove Quintet

The man from Waco, jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove emerged on the scene in 1989. Encouraged by no less than Wynton Marsalis, Hargrove was young and sharp enough to be included in the ’80’s “Young Lions” hype (i.e., youthful neoconservative cats in swanky suits). Though mindful of tradition, Hargrove — who’d…