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Felix da Housecat Returns to Miami on October 14 at LIV

These days everyone likes to pretend they didn't like electroclash at the turn of the millennium, and that it's in general a blight on the illustrious hipster recent past. (Give it another couple years and it'll be time for an electroclash "revival.") But for all that little flash in the...
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These days everyone likes to pretend they didn't like electroclash at the turn of the millennium, and that it's in general a blight on the illustrious hipster recent past. (Give it another couple years and it'll be time for an electroclash "revival.") But for all that little flash in the pan's embarrassing haircuts and cookie-cutter songs about "the disco," some good did come out of it. First, it became cool for rock kids to dance again. But more importantly to the coming week at hand, a series of happy electroclash-era collaborations helped to pluck from relative obscurity the second-wave Chicago house great, Felix da Housecat.

Indeed, for most current early-/mid-twentysomethings, their first exposure to Felix likely came with his 2001 record Kittenz and Thee Glitz, and more uneven follow-ups like 2004's Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever. But he had a healthy career before that, DJing funky Chicago sounds from teen-dom. And in recent years, too, he's thankfully crashed outside of the unfortunate electroclash label box.

Last year's Virgo Blaktro and the Movie Disco was an R&B-infused, sexed-up romp that went criminally overlooked (perhaps it came just a little too early for the current crop of nu disco). His most recent artist album offering, He Was King, mines similarly icy but soulful future funk. For his DJ set at LIV, it's safe to expect a grab bag of all that is glamorous in four-to-the-floor.

Felix da Housecat. Wednesday, October 14. LIV, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Doors open at 11 p.m. Tickets cost $20 in advance from wantickets.com. Ages 21+ with ID. 305-674-4680; livnightclub.com

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