Rockea en Espanol, Sending Love to Haiti Tonight

​You guys all know all about Jazid and MiamiAlterLatino.com’s International Thursdays parties, right? Here’s hoping you’ve even partaken of the good times to be had at Fiesta Colombiana two weeks back and the Argentine shindig last Thursday. Well, the series continues tonight with a third installment paying homage to a…

MP3 of The Day: Radioboxer “Last Hero in Town,” New and Live

​Radioboxer ain’t fuckin’ around. And they want you to know it. They’ve started off the year on a mean tear. First, there was a gig at everyone’s favorite punk/rock haven, Churchill’s, last Thursday. Then on Saturday, they rocked the Design District courtesy of Bardot. And they’ve got more opportunities still…

Locos Por Juana, Live at Transit This Saturday

​You may be sitting there saying, “this guy is NOT writing ANOTHER post about Locos Por Juana already!” And you’d be wrong. Because I am very clearly doing just that. And you’re reading it. So there. True, we show an awful lot of love for LPJ here on Crossfade. I’ve…

Fiesta Argentina at Jazid, Tonight

​As any Argentine worth his Dos Anclas (Two Anchors) salt will tell you, they’re better than you. Also, che boludo! Just kidding about the whole better than you thing. Not so much the cursing. But the holier than thou fame is a bit unjust, something Latinos say when they want…

Radioboxer

Radioboxer, which formed in the Magic City from the remnants of a previous incarnation called Falaz, has earned a strong fan base around town thanks to its honesty and sincerity. And of course, because it really rocks out. The band crafts alternative yarns built on thoughtful storytelling while still grinding…

Arturo Sandoval Live at Magic City Casino, This Saturday

​Arturo Sandoval’s 2003 release Trumpet Evolution is perhaps the most aptly titled album he, or many others, for that matter, have ever dropped. It’s not only a fitting title for what the listener finds on the record–19 lush jazz tracks that span the history of the genre–but a very accurate…

Alpha 606 at Jazid for Bemba This Saturday

​If you’ve ever wondered what Cuban rumba legend Perez Prado would sound like with an electro makeover, than you’re on the same page as locally born and bred producer/programmer Armando Martinez, better known as Alpha 606. But most likely you haven’t, because there are very few people with wavelengths out…

King Bee Rocks Transit This Thursday

​Somewhere between blues and alternative, there’s a particular sound, and that sound is King Bee. But whether they’re churning through dark riffs in the key of D minor or driving through bluesy, tube-driven leads, their sound is distinct and immediately recognizable–perhaps because there simply aren’t any bands like them in…

Liset Alea at Great Taste of the Grove, This Sunday

​Does anyone else hear the words “Coconut Grove” and “festival” in the same sentence and automatically think DTB (day time boozing)? There’s nothing wrong with that, and the reaction is well founded. After all, who hasn’t enjoyed an icy cerveza while chilling beneath the warm glowing sun, with the sweet…

Jazid and MiamiAlterLatino Bring You … Parranda Colombiana!

We can’t promise the Miss Colombia candidates will be there…but it could happen.​Ever wish you could party in Colombia, but can’t leave the country due to the U.S. government revoking your passport some years back for that incident involving tabletops and fishnet stockings at the airport lobby bar? Well, not…

Open Mind Monday

Hey, 2010, I don’t want to start off on the wrong foot with you or anything, but what’s going on? Were the bleary-eyed shambles in which I awoke this morning really necessary? I’ve done nothing to you, buddy. This isn’t paying for my sins — I haven’t had a drink…

An Open Letter to 2010: Try Jazid’s Open Mind Monday

Dear 2010,​I don’t want to start off on the wrong foot with you or anything, but…WHAT THE FUCK? Were the bleary-eyed shambles that I awoke in this morning really necessary? The spinning room was called for, the throbbing of my brain, which is now apparently three sizes too big for…

Pop and Indie Figure High in This Year’s Best Latin Releases

It’s been a year of surprises in Latin music. Reggaeton continues fading, albeit slowly, and the industry’s mainstays aren’t garnering the attention they used to. Case in point: Don Omar’s summer release, iDon (no relation to your phone), which remained quiet after its first single, “Virtual Diva.” Some big names…

New Year’s Eve Miami: Spam, Suenalo, and More….

Brad Kuntz​Do you find yourself scrambling for something to do every year on New Years Eve? Are you one of those people calling around at the last moment, “Hey! Is so-and-so finally having a party?” and “Hey! So what are you finally doing?” Well, you could end up at a…

DJ Le Spam Spins at White Room, Tomorrow Night

​Everyone knows that Spam Allstars are the shit. They are, without a doubt, one of Miami’s best homegrown acts. Stellar descargas spin out seemingly without end, a delectable torrent of Afro-Caribbean, Latin, funk, electronica and other treats all melded into one unified and supremely danceable groove. As a group, they’re…

Conjunto Progreso, Providing Xmas Cubaneo This Friday

​Bueno mi gente, Noche Buena is upon us (or those of us who observe it). If you’re like my family, there’s either a large dead pork already chilling on your kitchen table right now, spread eagle on a tartara (large metal sheet pan), or there will be before the day’s…

Radioboxer’s (Almost) NYE Party at Buck15

​How’s everybody enjoying this nice December weather? Really lets you feel like it’s the holiday season, doesn’t it? There are other things like that too. Like going to the mall and parking three miles from the stores, whereupon you can fight your way through the mobs looking for last minute…

Afrobeta’s Last Weekend Gig of the Year, This Saturday

​If you’re not onto Afrobeta by now, this must be your first time here (and if it is, allow me to welcome you and thank you for the time you’ll spend perusing). Because here at Crossfade, we’re not exactly reserved in our appreciation for the Miami duo of Cuci Amador…

Q&A: Mexican Institute of Sound

​Not inappropriately, Mexican Institute of Sound makes its home nestled in the quaint little town of Mexico City, otherwise known as the DF, a sprawling capital ranking amongst the 10 most populated cities in the world. And it’s not so much an institute as one man with incredible vision. Though…

Pop n’ Reggae Fest

Call up your ganja dealer, pick up a pack of Rizlas, and break out your red, yellow, and green dreadlock cap. So it looks silly on your non-dreadlocked head. Who cares? This weekend is the Pop n’ Reggae Fest 2009, and you know you’ve been waiting for it. Because where…