On Tuesday, I caught the tail end of Debbie D's garden party at Upper East Side Gardens. There were performances by Jose El Rey, Otto Von Schirach, Debbie D, Dancetasy, Palm Trees, and others. It was a great locals kickoff to the WMC. »
On Tuesday, I caught the tail end of Debbie D's garden party at Upper East Side Gardens. There were performances by Jose El Rey, Otto Von Schirach, Debbie D, Dancetasy, Palm Trees, and others. It was a great locals kickoff to the WMC. »
Artists unite for Kids in Distress II took place at Radio Active Records in Ft. Lauderdale Saturday, March 21st and proved to be a success! Although we only raised half the amount of money of last year’s event, the record store was filled with people eager to support and learn more about Kids in... »
Artist: Protoman and Fusik Album: Kill The Radio Label: Audio Thrift Shop Records “Kill The Radio” brings together two different genres of music: rock and hip hop. Rap has always seemed to look at rock for samples and collaborations so the clash doesn’t come to any surprise, but this isn’t Run DMC and Aerosmith. This is south... »
From the small town Winter Park, Florida, these two minstrels (Jason Temple and Brian Esser) came together with one vision: To make brilliant Experimental/Progressive music and bring it to the world. On Friday, March 6, 2009, they did just that at The Harvest Of Hope music festival in St. Augustine and I had... »
By Collet Muhammed Although there are numerous organizations in South Florida offering HIV/AIDS support to the community, Kertia Marley's Float, an organization which offers HIV/AIDS education and aid to rural parts of Jamaica and Miami (read Steven Imas' interview with Kertia and Brimstone127 for more information) is one that stands out. On March 21, Float teamed... »
This is REVMiami's 100th post!!! I really didn't think that it would be possible, but somehow REV Miami II exceeded my expectations - and I know it's heresy, but I think we did even better than REV Miami I (REVMiami.com's Launch Party). I got to PS14 right at 9 o'clock this time, and there were already... »