Last Weekend: So Raw Festival, Miami

So Raw Festival’ISM Gallery and Upper Eastside Garden, MiamiJune 19 and 20, 2009Better Than: Packing into yet another dance club and emptying your wallet.The Review:I have only good things to say about the So Raw Festival, which celebrated its inaugural edition last weekend across Miami’s urban wilds. The scrappy, triumphant,…

MP3 of the Day: “Right on the Money” by the Pretty Faces

It may seem like there’s been a blog avalanche on Crossfade about the Pretty Faces, but it’s because they deserve it. The Boca-based quartet is one of Palm Beach County’s best-kept rock secrets — a welcome, refreshing blast for fans of the Kinks, the Raspberries, Badfinger, and any number of…

Wish You Were There: So Raw Festival on Flickr and YouTube

Wish You Were There is a new column on Crossfade highlighting pictures and videos from around the web of the weekend’s biggest shows. Click here to see past installments.There were several (although not obnoxiously too many) photographers at the So Raw Festival this past weekend in Miami, so it makes…

Saturday Afterparty Added to So Raw Festival Lineup

Don’t sleep this weekend. Now the So Raw Festival goes all day, night, and late-night on Saturday. The first show that day goes from noon to 4 p.m. at the Upper Eastside Garden, followed by an evening show back at ‘ISM Gallery in Wynwood, starting at 7 p.m. (Check out…

P.A.T.H. Camp Returns

Last summer, local musician and hip-hop activist Brimstone celebrated four successful weeks of his inaugural P.A.T.H. School of Hip-Hop Culture. As Brim told New Times last year, the camp was an outgrowth of his attempt to start a hip-hop history and culture program through Miami Dade College. That didn’t work…

Peter Murphy

After a final album together, 2008’s Go Away White, Peter Murphy and his former bandmates have finally hammered the last nail in the Bauhaus coffin. But that’s actually good news for the group’s rabid fans. Its erstwhile frontman is finally comfortable performing these songs on his solo tours, which have…

Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim will be forever preserved in the mainstream pop culture annals as that funk-soul brother who all but left so-called electronica behind as he crafted commercial-ready dance hits. Seriously, his late-’90s/early-’00s hits are so massive they need not even be named. Oh, here are a few anyway, instantly recognizable…

The Cosmic Twins Land

Miami’s techno lovers, listen up. Pornograph Events has one hell of a double booking lined up this Saturday, with legends Derrick May and François K scheduled to play Nocturnal’s Eden Terrace Garden. Derrick May is one of Detroit’s legendary “Belleville Three,” the trio of early electronic music pioneers that includes…

MP3 of the Day: “Static” Demo by People From Venus

People From Venus is one of the most under – the – radar quality local acts, but that should change soon with the late-summer release of the band’s debut album. I waxed ecstatically about them not too long ago on this blog, but suffice it to say their songwriting boasts…

Check Out the Trailer for the P.A.T.H. Documentary

The P.A.T.H. School of Hip-Hop Culture, run by Brimstone and partner Amit Regev, is one of the most worthwhile homegrown music-related projects in a long time. You can read more about it in a recent Crossfade post here, but to sum up, it’s a homegrown, labor of love summer camp…

Wish You Were There Part II: Hukilau 2009 Photos From Flickr

The biggest thing going for retro culture lovers over the past weekend was, of course, Hukilau 2009. Los Straitjackets headlined the weekend’s biggest show, Friday night at the Bahia Cabana hotel. There are a ton of amazing photos of the whole event on Phinzup’s Flickr photostream. Mr. Bali Hai took…

Damian Lazarus

Damian Lazarus came to performing music from the enemy’s side: He started out as a music journalist, a notorious profession in his native England. Still, even as he worked as an editor at the legendary lifestyle mag Dazed & Confused, it was all part of a planned gradual move into…