Markus Schulz Goes Back Into the Light With His New Album, We Are the Light

The only constant in Markus Schulz’s life is change. Trance music is regularly part of his day, but sometimes it’s dark and other times bright. The sound of his albums changes, and his latest, which releases today, is a good example. Last year, under his Dakota alias, Schulz offered The Nine Skies. “That album came from a dark place, but in time, you realize enough is enough and we [of dance-music culture] need to be the light,” Schulz says.

Justin Quiles Is Miami’s Own Reggaeton Expert

Justin Quiles has played a major role in the rise of reggaeton through his own music as well as songs he has written for other artists that have hit the charts. You might know him from his releases such as “Si Ella Quisiera,” off his successful 2016 album, La Promesa, or his most recent hit, “No Quiero Amarte,”…

Coastcity and the Second Puerto Rican National Anthem

Miami-based Coastcity might be a new name in the music scene, but the duo behind the music aren’t newcomers. With almost 20 years of experience between them, Grammy-nominated musicians Jean Rodriguez and Danny Flores are breaking ground with their latest musical endeavor. Prior to joining forces, Flores was a producer and musician…

Local High-School Student Represents Miami on NBC’s The Voice

Earlier this year, 17-year-old Mercedes Ferreira-Dias found herself on the stage of NBC’s The Voice for Season 14’s blind auditions. And though she almost made it — judge Kelly Clarkson even said, “She’s good!” — it simply wasn’t Ferreira-Dias’ time. Fast-forward a few months, and now she’s representing Miami on Season 15.

Tommi Waring Delves Into the ’80s for His Electro Sounds

Tommi Waring is obsessed with the ’80s. Even though the singer and music producer was born in 1995, he lets the bygone decade permeate every ounce of his music. “I didn’t want to sound like everyone else out there right now,” he tells New Times from his North Miami home. Waring says he’s influenced by artists from 30 years ago…

Vnusamr Makes a Comeback With a New Song and an Upcoming Show

The last time the Broward-based goddess of silky-smooth alternative R&B set foot onstage was in 2016. Since then, the singer, songwriter, and producer did a brief stint in Tampa, moved back to South Florida, and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Harmony. After a short hiatus, the new mother is back with a punch, serving up her signature dose of sensual bedroom-produced jams with a new track, “Little Bit of Love,” featuring Smkrsroom.

How Las Rosas Became Miami’s New Beacon for Live, Local Music

Grand Central, Tobacco Road, Bardot, the Stage, Vagabond, Bar Black — the list of Miami music spaces lost too soon is long. Now, on an unassuming corner in Allapattah just west of I-95, a low, flat rectangle of a building holds Las Rosas, one of the city’s newest platforms for live music. Its success has largely been the result of a group of passionate old-timers hustling to keep their dreams for the city alive.

Modernage Releases Anthony Bourdain Tribute Song, “End of the Road”

Anthony Bourdain was no stranger to the Magic City’s grittier corners. Aside from being a writer, eater, storyteller, traveler, TV host, and chef, he was also a rock ‘n’ roll lover through and through. Bourdain enjoyed a cheap, cold beer from South Beach’s Mac’s Club Deuce, one of his favorite dive bars, just like the rest of us…

The Weepies Bring Happy Music to the Broward Center

The opening verse of “World Spins Madly On,” the breakout single by the indie-folk duo the Weepies, describes an ex-lover suffering from a broken heart. At just under three minutes, this lovely acoustic lament by the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Steve Tannen and Deb Talan is an excellent introduction…

The Ten Best Labor Day 2018 Weekend Parties in Miami

If you’re thinking of staying in for this year’s long Labor Day weekend, are you even from Miami, bro? This town is the best place to party all day or night — or both becuse you’ll have plenty of club, concert, and general debauchery options at pretty much any time of day. Check out this guide to help plan your weekend.