Despite Turbulence, Fiend, AKA International Jones, Keeps His Jet on Autopilot

text-autospace:none”>”>Fiend exercisin’ this right, of exorcism bustin’ out the expedition/Bullets choppin’ haters business to about the size of prisms our mission” in 1998’s hit “Make Em Say Ugh.” text-autospace:none”>His verse served as an introduction to a young man who harbored anger and used it as a way to express and…

Top Ten Awkward Electric Daisy Carnival Dance Move GIFs

Chris VictorioBy Christopher Victorio and Ben Westhoff We love you, Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas. In fact, here are five reasons why you rule the roost. But my oh my, you dance funky. We’re not saying we’re any better; truth is, we’re utterly captivated by you and your awkward ways…

My First Bonnaroo: Day Two of My Daily Diary

It’s day two here at Bonnaroo. And I don’t feel like getting out of bed this morning… I’m already exhausted, but we have our first full day of Bonnaroo ahead of us. So we duly arise and head to the press tent for a basic introductory course on the dos…

Civilian Album-Release Party – Propaganda, Lake Worth – June 7

Civilian Album Release Party with Kids, the Goddamn’ Hustle, Under Every Green Tree Propaganda, Friday, June 7Better than: Smashing every emo album in your record collection and starting anew. “I’m more excited about this release than any other thing I’ve ever done,” says ginger-haired  Fort Lauderdale native Ryan Alexander of…

What Is Subculture? CEO Phillip Roffman Sets the Record Straight

When you think of subculture, the first thing that probably comes to mind is some under-the-radar, fringe group of folks who seem to keep to themselves. Those involved probably make your mom a little nervous. But what happens when a group of locals whose passion for music and their community…

EDC Vegas Pulls Plug on Music Due to High Winds

Christopher VictorioEDC ravers[Update at 2:48 a.m]: EDC is over for the night. Organizers are waiting for crowds to thin out before making an official announcement. More details and older updates at the bottom.Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas tonight was shut down temporarily as a result of high winds buffeting…

EDC 2012: Calvin Harris Plays CDs of Himself Singing

Calivn Harris.Dance music is fighting for its soul. The charts are filled with tracks (Rihanna, Flo Rida) that borrow from the ecstatic trance and pulsing grooves of electronic dance music. The last time pop was so infatuated with the dance floor was 1979, the year disco died. This time around…

EDC 2012: Coachella or Electric Daisy Carnival: Which One is Better?

Kaskade.See also: Our Complete Coachella Coverage Dance music is coming to an arena near you: Kaskade will be the first DJ ever to play Staples Center (July 27). And mainstream concert promoters such as Live Nation are diving into the electronic dance explosion. Electric Daisy Carnival, which is being held…

Neolythyc: Teen Virtuosos Reinventing Heavy Metal

Last Thursday, this reporter received an email from his editor, inquiring if he would like to go check out a young, new, heavy-metal outfit from Fort Lauderdale called Neolythyc. Admittedly, I was a little tentative, to say the least. But the saplings, a four-piece originally from Miami, already had a…

Arboles Libres on June 9 at Green Room

Underneath Arboles Libres’ folksy, sonic psychedelia, interconnected lyrics paint images more powerful than a MacArthur Causeway hallucinogen (read: bath salts). “I woke up next to your heart/And I woke up next to your fears,” frontman Juan “Nacho” Londono sing-speaks on their song “Aura.” “And every morning we had breakfast/And every…

The Sweet Chariots on June 9 at Propaganda

The Maddox Brothers and Rose are widely considered the pioneers of rockabilly by music historians, critics, and experts alike. They were playing “hillbilly” with a “rock-and-roll” twist before the latter was even invented, producing an original subgenre along the way. Though the siblings may have hitchhiked to California from Alabama…

Joachim Garraud on June 9 at Gryphon

As a kid, you dreamt about becoming an astronaut and part-time music critic. The future looked promising, a gnarly life of walking on the moon and reviewing advance releases of culturally relevant buzz bands. Real life, however, eventually caught up. NASA scrapped the shuttle program, and “relevant” acts stopped playing…