Weekend Tunes #2
August 6th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Since South Florida is under the charms of tropical storm, Emily, I thought these moody songs would be fitting for these stormy days.
So apparently Mick Jagger has a new band. The former lead singer of Rolling Stones is collaborating with the soulful Joss Stone, Damian Marley, Dave Stewart and A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire composer) to form Super Heavy. The band’s first album, Miracle Worker is due to be released this September. This newly released youtube video gives you a slight preview of what’s to come from these guys…
Ok, so Oasis is just one of the best rock bands ever. That’s my reasoning for this one. AND I was watching The Butterfly Effect this week and the song just stayed with me all week long. I had to get it out of my head and into yours!
Just poetry. A lovely song for a rainy day.
Weekend Tunes #1
July 30th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Miami’s Local Music Scene
March 21st, 2011 § Leave a Comment
It used to be that Miami had very limited options for true music lovers looking for a good time.

Electric Pickle (c) The Miami Hurricane
Most of what was available were the numerous nightclubs in Downtown & SoBe, bars in the Grove and happy hour in the Gables. The problem was that most of these venues played only electronic, hip hop or latin influenced music.
That all began to change with the digitalization of the music industry. In the past few years artists of all shapes and sizes have been touring more frequently because of large falls in sales caused by illegal music downloads made widely available through the internet. Even for those who still buy music the fact that they can buy songs individually without having to buy the whole album (like in the heyday of CDs) put a big dent on overall sales.
$0.99 per song vs. $15.00 per album? Great for us, sucks for them.
To make up for this, artists are performing in cities where they didn’t used go to before because they didn’t really have to. Now we can locally get a good taste of genres that just weren’t as readily available before like folk, alternative rock, funk, classic rock, and electro-indie.
Keeping up with this growing trend in demand we have seen a fortunate jolt in the uprising of raw live music venues around Miami. Finally there are so many shows in town that it’s hard to keep up!
By: Ana Paula Bastos
The following are some of the great venues where you can catch a great show or on regular days enjoy something a bit out of the ordinary:
1. Bardot

(c) VPS Photography
French speakeasy vibe. Pool table. Intimate.
3456 North Miami Avenue, Wynwood Area
2. Tobacco Road

Miami’s oldest bar, open since the early 1900′s. Grab a beer and burger while catching a live show in the outdoor patio or in the upstairs room.
626 South Miami Avenue, Brickell Area
3. Electric Pickle
Chill in their backyard or dance til the weee hours in their newly renovated upstairs room.
2826 North Miami Avenue, Wynwood Area
4. The Vagabond

Aweeesome patio- wanna hot-dog? got it. Wanna lounge on a daybed for freeee? got it. Want some MJ and Clash? got iiiiiit.
30 Northeast 14th Street, Wynwood Area
5. Bar

No Cover. No Hassle. They’ve got a pool table and board games, and picnic tables out back and new artist installations every few months.
28 NE 14 Street, Wynwood Area
6. Bougainvillea’s
Is this Miami? Feels like we’re in the Caroliiiinas. Cozy cottage, poker night on Mondays.
7221 Southwest 58th Avenue, South Miami Area
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NEW MUSIC: Spring 2011
February 23rd, 2011 § 1 Comment
I’m always looking forward to discovering new music. There are those classic songs that have accompanied me throughout the years and each remind me of different individuals, places or events in my life. Though I pay them a visit from time to time, I enjoy the sense of change from exploring completely new sounds.
New music is like new shoes. New life. New experiences. It allows you to create new memories rather than reliving old ones. It speaks to your current experience.
Ana, our new Music Contributor, has helped me put together a nifty soundtrack for Spring 2011 showcasing some of this season’s best indie music.
So here goes nothin’!
A Soundtrack for Spring 2011:
1.Mumford & Sons: The Cave
2. The Decemberists: Down by the Water
3. Edie Brickell: Waiting for Me from her new album “Edie Brickell”
This one is so fresh from the oven that there’s no video for it yet! However, you can check it out on iTunes!
4. Junip: Always
5. The National: Anyone’s Ghost
6. Black Keys: Howlin for you
7. Iron & Wine: Tree by the River
8. Arcade Fire: Modern Man
9. Florence + The Machine: Cosmic Love
Tennasseans Here We Come! BONNAROO 2011
February 19th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY: They’ve announced the lineup for this year’s Bonnaroo!
If all goes as planned, I’ll be making my way over to Manchester, Tennessee this Summer to watch these incredible guys playing:
Arcade Fire
The Black Keys
Mumford & Sons
The Strokes
The Decemberists
Ray Lamontagne
Iron & Wine
Florence + the Machine
Junip
Band of Skulls
Deerhunter
Bassnectar
The rest of the gang…

Afrobeta does HOLLERWEEN
October 12th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 3 0 t h 2 0 1 0
E l e c t r i c P i c k l e*
M i a m i , F L
*COSTUME PARTY:
Afrobeta, the local "avant-dance duo" will be playing at none other than Electric Pickle the night before Halloween for a ghoulish extravaganza... Sinister Attire Required _______________________________________________________________ E l e c t r i c P i c k l e W y n w o o d A r t D i s t r i c t 2 8 2 6 N M i a m i A v e n u e Presale tickets $15 at Wantickets.com
INDIE MUSIC: october in mia
September 24th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Okay, so I don’t know who exactly is responsible for bringing all these AWESOME* bands to Miami next month but whoever you are, wherever you may be… You Rock! It just seems improbable that such a group as Yeaysayer, LCD Soundsystem, Vampire Weekend, MGMT and Phoenix spontaneously decided to visit our town all within the same four weeks.
Whatever the intention may be, I’m looking forward to a month of great music.
If you aren’t familiar with these bands I’d suggest hitting up Pandora and giving these guys a try. For those of you interested in tickets you can find them at Live Nation or Ticketmaster.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
October 5 – YEAYSAYER @ The Fillmore in Miami Beach
October 6 - LCD SOUNDSYSTEM @ The Fillmore in Miami Beach
October 13 – VAMPIRE WEEKEND @ The Fillmore in Miami Beach
October 26 – MGMT @ The Fillmore in Miami Beach
October 27 – PHOENIX @ The Fillmore in Miami Beach
Seu Jorge @ the Fillmore, Friday 7/23
July 22nd, 2010 § 2 Comments
Friday, July 23rd @ 8 p.m. Seu Jorge and Almaz will be performing at the Fillmore in Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Avenue
Tickets cost $38
305-673-7300; rhythmfoundation.com
I first became a fan of Seu Jorge’s music after a friend introduced me to the soundtrack album of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou – where he produces brilliant Portuguese covers of classic David Bowie songs such as Starman and Quicksand. I was captivated by the raw expression of his voice. His music felt instantly intimate as if he was a close friend sitting in my living room telling me of his heart’s afflictions. I later looked him up and purchased this album along with Crú and Carolina.

Seu Jorge's 1st album, "Carolina"
Carolina, his first album (also released as Samba Esporte Fino), is to me a much more familiar sound blending swing and samba with extensive use of the cuíca*. He draws from diverse sources such as reggae beats in Hágua (a song about the oncoming scarcity of water on the planet), the use of narrative from pagode in Samba Que Nem a Rita Adora (reminiscent of songs such as Zeca Pagodinho’s Aquilo Que Era Mulher), and the cool/swing vibe from MPB (musica popular brasileira) in De Alegria Rajou o Dia (which brings to mind Djavan’s characteristic fusion of jazz and funk).

Seu Jorge's 2004 album, Cru'
In 2004′s Crú he sounds much closer to the Seu Jorge I first heard in the Life Aquatic. Here he seems to have evolved into his own skin developing that RAW style that has won him such a well-deserved following. He explores acoustic sound allowing his vocals and guitar to pierce their way through the essence of the lyrics while always delivering a heart-breakingly honest performance. It is his deep and raspy voice, the sensibility of his intonations and pauses blended with his intrinsic carioca “suinge” that make him such a unique and relevant International Brazilian musician.
Now, July 27th Seu Jorge will be releasing his newest album Seu Jorge and Almaz and tomorrow (Friday 7/23) him and his band will be performing the first concert of their summer tour in MIAMI BEACH. Given that I havn’t yet spent much time with the new songs (available until the release date on NPR.org – link below) I’ll leave you to decide for yourself and close with Jasmine Garsd’s remarks:
“The album Seu Jorge and Almaz — which doubles as the name of the group — is a continuation of Jorge’s melancholy voyages. With its pensive lyrics and wistful guitar twangs, the entire album sounds as though Jorge is singing it from a tavern in a faraway land.
Seu Jorge and Almaz mostly consists of cover songs, which in any other artist’s hands could be a recipe for disaster or mediocrity — but, boy, can Seu Jorge pull off a good cover song. He manages the perfect balance between adding his own distinct style and keeping the essence of the original.
While Seu Jorge shines in his English-language rock covers, lovers of Brazilian music will enjoy covers of classic Brazilian songs such as “Saudosa Bahia” (in which a traveler yearns to return to his beloved Bahia), “Cirandar” and the wonderful closing track “Juizo Final,” in which the singer yearns for a judgment day which will bring light to the world. And, while he cites Stevie Wonder as one of his biggest influences, Seu Jorge travels through Brazilian classics riding a Jimi Hendrix-like groove.”
- Jasmine Garsd from NPR Music
*Cuíca (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkwikɐ]) is a Brazilian friction drum often used in samba music. The tone it produces has a high-pitched squeaky timbre. It has been called a ‘laughing gourd’ due to this sound.
NASHVILLE AND WHAT WAS TO FOLLOW:
June 19th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
1. Blues in the Night – Louis Armstrong
2. Bold as Love – The Jimmi Hendrix Experience
3. The Chain – Fleetwood Mac
4. Closer – Goapele
5. Crush on You – Lil’ Kim
6. Hush – Deep Purple
7. I Need a Dollar – Aloe Blacc
8. Magic Bus – The Who
9. Pinball Wizard – The Who
10. Time to Pretend – MGMT
11. Velvet – The Big Pink
12. What Is and What Should Never Be – Led Zeppelin
AT THIS, THAT, OTHER, WHICH, AND THE WHAT STAGES:
June 19th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
1. Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon Laser show by the Flaming Lips:
Speak to Me/Breathe. On the Run. Time. The Great Gig in the Sky. Money. Us & Them. Any Colour You Like. Brain Damage. Eclipse.
2. Milk – Kings of Leon
3. Closer – Kings of Leon
4. Sex on Fire – Kings of Leon
5. Death of Auto Tune – Jay-Z
6. Angel on My Shoulder – Kaskade
7. 1901 – Phoenix
8. Ghosts N Stuff – Deadmau5
9. Not Exactly – Deadmau5
10. Reward is More Cheese – Deadmau5
11. Dave Matthews Band
12. Eclectic Method












