Introducing: Local Funk Fridays

Hi blogosphere, this is the first post in a new weekly series where I'll post an MP3 or two to highlight certain acts rolling into town that you like, hate, or think are okay.

Yo Majesty is a female rap duo from Tampa Bay that rolls around with an attitude. These ladies got some blog love not to long ago from the track "Club Action" with remixes done by Midnight Juggernauts and Chris from the Bag Raiders. The first half of their tour had them playing with Does It Offend You, Yeah? but while they're down here they'll be joined by Rosetta Stoned and Mauikai. All this goes down at the soon to be defunct but hopefully revitalized Studio A, Friday, May 23. It's all ages and the doors open at 7 p.m., so there'll be more then enough time to go out after. The song is a nice mix of Club Action done by Party Shank.

If you're wondering who the hell I am, my name's Dalton and I like playing with the knobs on synthesizers. Here is a remix of Tilly and the Wall I did with Diego_0:

Tilly and the Wall- Nights of the Living Dead (Diego_0/Dalton Remix)

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Radiohead @ Cruzan Amphitheatre

And so it's been announced, FINALLY!  Radiohead will begin their North American tour right here in South Florida. On Monday, May 5 the band will take stage at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. Sure, it's a bit of a drive and on a Monday, but just think of all the beer you can consume on your way up there! If you miss work the next day, or got a DUI, just let your boss know Thom Yorke made ya do it. Who wouldn't understand that?

Tickets go on sale this Saturday promptly at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. Once again we here at MiamiNights always encourage fans to purchase tickets in a timely manner. Don't rely on us cause I doubt we'll be giving away any tickets to this show, and saying it will sell out is just an understatement. Tickets are in the price range of $32 to $55 -- not too shabby for one of many incredible shows to take place this coming year.

They're critically acclaimed and self released seventh album In Rainbows is in stores now. Stop acting like a creep and snag your copy today! Below is their latest video for "Jigsaw Falling Into Place".

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The minority should overthrow their government!

It's Monday, October 29th, 2007 approximately 10:15 P.M. and the lights have reached a complete off.

Two wide screens light up with the canditorial assessment of what appears to be the Chinese version of Che Guevara. The man preaches that the minority of this country, and by minority he means the people of the underground, the kids who know how to get down, the persons who appreciate life for just what it is, the ones who feel we are living in a world full of complete bullshit. He begs that the minority should over throw their government, as if we are some vampire race who need to rise above let's say....the republicans, and stomp all over Lil' Bush! Yes, we are the ones who should rule the free world!

BANG! A vicious beat drops, and we come to realize the minority have indeed risen. In comes marching M.I.A., complete in a shark faced hoodie and a dope pair of vintage Gazelle sunglasses. She is quite petite but stands 500 feet tall and plans to come at us 100 miles per hour, and it just so happens she's got her radio on.

Last nights show at Studio A was incredible! A few technical difficulties here and there didn't stop her from doing her damn thing. She began her set with a bang and it ended in a bang. One particular thing I really enjoyed off this tour were her mash-ups. She seamlessly and surprisingly glided over a hefty selection of tracks off her two critically acclaimed and absolutely fantastic albums. Backed by her usual partner in crime on stage Cherry, they both blew the roof off Studio A. 

The crowd at the show was incredibly energetic, not sure if it was the fact that we all actually paid a somewhat whopping $40 (solely based on Ticketmaster and their raping fees), or if we were just glad to finally be there and all shaking our ass in unison. You can hear the screams of die hard fans all around the room, and at one point I almost thought I was going to cry! M.I.A. seemed to be very appreciative of the love also. She managed to bring some of the crowd on stage, threw herself in for a bit of crowd surfing, and constantly allowing those lucky to be right up front shake her hand and sing along to her tunes.

She was certainly back with power, power, and we wouldn't have wanted it any less. She commanded that stage, we were all wide awake and paying attention, while following her every move. One key point of the night for me was her incredibly delicious remix of my fav cut off Kala, Jimmy. She started it off with a bit of a New Order tip, and then morphed it into a pure acid house shaker. Other track highlights include her usual mash-up mix of Eurythmics classic Sweet Dreams with 10 dolla, Bamboo Banga mashed into World Town, and she even did a great cover of Will.I.Am's I Get It From My Mama.

One incredible show, one incredible message, and one absolutely incredible woman. The world is blessed to have an artist like M.I.A. around, and we were blessed to experience her live last night. I hope you all had just as good of a time as I did, too bad tour merchandise only ran in L and XL!

By the way, did anyone hear when she called us "Philadelphia"???

 

 

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Daddy Yankee @ AAA

The King of Reggaeton is coming to the American Airline's Arena. That's right Miami, boriqua recording artist Daddy Yankee will make his way to Miami on Friday September 14th. Known for club-bangers such as "Gasolina" and "Rompe," Daddy Yankee has almost single handedly brought reggaeton music into the main stream. Now he's back once more, promoting his new album El Cartel: The Big Boss. The album is somewhat different from his last multi-platinum selling album, Barrino Fino, as it is more hip hop influenced. The album boasts special appearances by Fergie, Nicole Scherzinger, Akon, Will.i.am and Scott Storch. You can check the new video for his single "Ella Me Levanto" below.

P.S. I'll have a post concert review up soon!

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