New World Symphony Revives Its $2.50 Mini Concerts This Friday

This past November, Miami’s New World Symphony held its first mini concerts at the Lincoln Theatre, and the sold-out crowd almost couldn’t believe their ears — or their wallets. Works by Maurice Ravel, Aaron Copland, and Samuel Barber performed live, each for less than the price of a latte? Clearly…

Last Night: Amanda Palmer at Culture Room

John HoodAmanda Palmer projected on the screen at Culture Room.Amanda PalmerSaturday, March 28, 2009Culture Room, Ft. LauderdaleBetter Than: A televised confessional.If there’s a better way to preface a Culture Room show than by hitting the legendary Mai-Kai, I don’t know what it is. When that show happens to be by…

WMC 2009: The Ting Tings and Santigold at Ultra Music Festival

John HoodThe Ting Tings at Day 1 of Ultra Music Festival.Ultra Music Festival: Santigold, The Ting TingsFriday, March 27, 2009Bicentennial Park, MiamiBetter Than: The best pop you’ve never heard.Hard to say the best way to tell when I’m most thrilled by a band. Is it when I’m so giddy with…

WMC 2009: Black Eyed Thieves at Ultra Music Festival

John HoodBlack Eyed Peas brought their humps to the main stage at Ultra.Ultra Music Festival: Black Eyed ThievesFriday, March 27, 2009Bicentennial Park, MiamiBetter Than: Having My Wallet StolenCall me a snob, but besides stage-front, my favorite place to hang at Ultra is the VIP/Press Lounge. And this year, was no…

Q&A With Amanda Palmer, Performing at Culture Room

Photo by Beth HommelYou know her as lead singer and all-around knockout for “Brechtian punk cabaret act” The Dresden Dolls. But now you’re gonna to get to know her even better. See, she’s got a new record out, her own, a new producer twiddling the nobs, and a nifty tie-in…

Amanda Palmer

Anybody with keen ears, common sense, and good taste buds digs the Dresden Dolls. Why? Because they’re the most exciting thing to sound off since Marlene Dietrich sang for Josef von Sternberg, that’s why. And to think otherwise would be to miss out on music itself. And if you dig…

Ultra Vivid Wow!

Yes, Ultra Music Festival was born of and remains true to the best and the brightest in DJ culture. But the fest’s preeminence goes well above and beyond two turntables and Serato. According to UMF codirector Russell Faibisch, this year’s lineup numbers nearly 260 artists and runs from the Satellite…

Ménage à Pop

Kill Miss Pretty. If the name alone doesn’t get you, the band just might. The Boynton Beach-based act is a soul-stealing threesome comprised of pixie-throated singer Alicia Olink and Ouija board-wielding ax men Russell Rogers and Martin Davis. And thanks to its out-there style and tunes, the band could very…

A Doll Is Reborn

Anybody with keen ears, common sense, and good taste buds digs the Dresden Dolls. Why? Because they’re the most exciting thing to sound off since Marlene Dietrich sang for Josef von Sternberg, that’s why. And to think otherwise would be to miss out on music itself.  And if you dig…

Head Spins: DJ Sandman

The first time I caught DJ Sandman, it was on a Sunday afternoon outside by the pool at the ever-swinging Shore Club. TAI Entertainment was throwing another of its long-running blowouts, and the joint was jumping with more models and bottles per square foot than Hefner’s dream house. Even better…

WMC Preview: Q&A With Joris Voorn

Dutch DJ Joris Voorn has gotta be one of the headiest head-spinners working the decks these days. In fact, his double-disc Balance 014 mix CD seems to spring straight from an ether all its own. So New Times decided to give the celebrated dance man a chance to bring it…

WMC Preview: Q&A with Nick Catchdubs

photo by Ian MeyerSo you wanna be a hotshot DJ with your own hip record label? It’s not as easy as you might think. But it can be done. And if you’re Nick Catchdubs of Fool’s Gold, it can be dynamite! New Times caught up with the ever-explosive head-spinner on…

Head Spins: DJ Midas

Of all the kickass DJs represented by DJ Irie’s Artist Related agency (and there are many ass-kickers on the roster), those who cite both Kings of Leon and Lil Jon on their hit lists have gotta be few and far between. Add the Ting Tings to the genre mix-up and…

Winter Music Conference Is Here

CyberSutra The San Francisco duo CyberSutra may be fairly new to the dance-music scene, but producers Scott Binder and Nathan Heal have wasted no time in making their presence known. Blending the hard edge of electro with the melodic expanses of trance, they incorporate unique vocals by some of the…

Last Night: Girl Talk and Deerhunter at Culture Room

John HoodGirl Talk and Deerhunter Sunday, March 8, 2009 Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale Better Than: Throwing your own party. To even try to guess which songs Girl Talk was mashing-up at any given time last night would’ve been an exercise in utter futility. I mean, before I figured out one…

Saturday Night: King Khan and the Shrines at The Vagabond

JipsyKing Khan and the Shrines performed at The Vagabond Saturday night. Click here to view the full slide show.King Khan and the Shrines Saturday, March 7, 2009 The Vagabond, Miami Better Than: Listenin’ to Nuggets while munchin’ on peyote. Until I read Chris Toenes’ preview piece in this very paper,…

Head Spins: DJ A-Train

DJ A-Train’s name alone will tell you where this cat’s coming from. Like the Big Bad Apple’s most fabled locomotive, his sound slips straight outta far-east Brooklyn, roars through the downtown underground, and finds light uptown, at the foot of Harlem’s ever-shaking Sugar Hill. And like the Strayhorn standard that…

Head Spins: DJ Cee Pee

DJ Cee Pee, the reigning head-spinner at America’s Backyard in Fort Lauderdale, is as likely to limit his spins as the cow is to jump over the moon. See, Cee Pee provides the soundtrack in a place where the cross section of our nation truly gets good and crossed. A…

Brain Freeze

Boston synth-pop band Freezepop takes the stage Friday at the Vagabond and Saturday at Respectable Street. New Times asked members Liz Enthusiasm and Sean T. Drinkwater about videogames, TV shows, and who’d be on their dream tour – and what we should expect at their show. New Times: The other…

Head Spins: DJ Jonathan Brody

No ifs, no ands, and definitely no buts about it — when DJ Jonathan Brody is asked to define his genre, he comes back with a quick and decisive “disco, disco, disco!” Sure, it swings “from new disco to Italo Disco to disco-house,” but in the end, it’s clear: This…

Hip once again, Hall & Oates return to play Mizner Park.

Name any Hall & Oates song and the melody springs immediately to mind. To name just a few: “She’s Gone,” “Sara Smile,” “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Private Eyes,” “Out of Touch,” “Maneater,” and “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do).” Each is a pitch-perfect confection of pop-soul…