Whirl Crash Go AfterParty @ PS14



Astari Nite and Old Wives Tale By Arielle Castillo
Friday night’s weekly Flamingo Fridays party at PS14 marks the first show in a while on this side of the county line for the Miami foursome Astari Nite. The band has been steadily plugging away at its chilly, Placebo-influenced rock, but recent weeks have seen it playing mostly around Broward and even West Palm Beach. Now that summer is almost here, singer Mychael Ghost and company have set to work on a proper debut EP, heading into the studio soon with Howard Melnick, formerly of Fashionista and currently of Champagne Days. They plan to release a final five-song, self-titled disc in August. And while this edition of Flamingo welcomes back Astari Nite, it also bids bon voyage to local co-headliner Old Wives Tale. Those post-punk dance-floor hoodlums will leave next week on a mini European tour that will take them through England and Spain
Bob Marley Africa Unite Lyrics:
Africa unite ‘Cause we’re moving right out of Babylon And we’re going to our Father’s land ,How good and how pleasant it would be Before God and man To see the unification of all Africans As it’s been said already Let it be done right now We are the children of the Rastaman We are the children of the Higher Man , So Africa unite, Africa unite, yeah Africa unite , Cause we’re moving right out of Babylon And we’re grooving to our Father’s land How good and how pleasant it would be Before God and man To see the unification of all Africans As it’s been said let it be done , I tell you who we are under the sun We are the children of the Rastaman ,We are the children of the Higher Man ,So Africa unite, Africa unite, yeah , Africa unite ’cause the children want , To come home, Africa unite, Africa unite , It’s later, later than you think , It’s later, later than you think . Unite for the benefit of your people , Unite for the Africans abroad , Unite for the Africans a yard ROOTS REGGAE everY 3rd SaturdaY AT PS14
this friday @ ps14
Do not miss JESPthis friday @ flamingo . If any of you have ever been out before you would surely know joeys other project outereach. You will love this performance so dont miss out . Otto von schirach will be on hand to drop the tunes and notorious nastie will be scheming somewhere around the spot like normal. the patio stage is no joke this week with Pooplparty and jakuzzi boys riping it under the ghetto stars so bright. Flamingo fridays is the place to be with best live music djs and dancing , with a shot and a beer for 5 bucks you’ll be saying wow everytime . plus Dj draculas daughter and guests
Tonight there is a new party at PS14 called King Kong Bass. Basically the concept is bringing together a bunch of bass and Dubstep DJs and producers along with Hip-Hop promoters Showstomerz, and several of their artists, to create a regular bass and Dubstep party.
What I really want to focus on is Dubstep. Dubstep is a new form of electronic/dance music that developed in Bristol, England, in the early 2000’s. It has a slower feel then other electronic music and is mainly bass driven. From what I’ve read online, Dubstep grew out of the UK’s Garage and Grime. Over time it’s developed overseas to be one of the largest and most popular genres of music.
The bass-heavy Dubstep has also gained attention from the Hip Hop community due to the bass heavy beats. Recently, artists like Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Lil’ Wayne, and Pharrell Williams have been using Dubstep beats in songs, and even Pitchfork Magazine has been running regular Dubstep articles on their website.
Yet, it seems like a natural fit that Dubstep has caught fire in Miami. A traditional DJ driven music scene combined with a love of bass music has created a great market for Dubstep DJs and producers.
Miami New Times:
Miami’s isn’t shy about it’s love of bass. Big-booty bass so fat that when the room shakes you could almost mistake it for an earthquake. So it’s no surprise that the dubstep genre has finally boiled over from the underground. It’s natural evolution from electro-house - think dirty, choppy beats but slowed down - means the scene and its fans are growing quickly. It also begs the question: how long until Kanye West starts taking credit for making dubstep popular?
On the heels of successful one-time dubstep events, like The Vagabond’s monthly Get Low party, comes King Kong Bass at PS14 (28 NE 14th Street, Miami). Notorious Nastie, Juan BassHead and REVMiami.com have partnered up to deliver a party that is being described as “bananas” by Nastie himself. “There gonna be a guy in a gorilla suit walking around,” he adds. And with BassHead, Wreck, Peasant with Feathers, Serge Roc, Keen and more on the bill for July 18, PS14 might have a few speakers blow out before the 5 a.m. closing time.
Miami Dubstep:
Saturday, July 18th - The Birth of King Kong Bass
HipHop - Dubstep - Miami Bass - Electro - Grime - Booty - Dancehall - Fidget - Wonky - Baltimore - D&B - ???. Whatever you want to call it, if it’s BASS heavy and rocks the PARTY, you’ll get it here! Time to go APESHIT!

Fireworks, Bar-B-Que, and Plaid.
Monthly party Plaid returns with their second appearance at PS14, featuring Pretty Please, Zen the Band, Down Home Southernaires, The Prostitots and rumor has it that Matilda Lights will also be appearing.
Plaid, originally started by Miami pop powerhouse The Brand, has a long established history of featuring Miami’s premiere indie bands. Even though The Brand played their farewell show last month, Plaid continues on.
This special Indepdence Day edition takes full advantage of PS14’s intimate setting. The band’s playing all feature mainstays in the Miami music scene.
The Prostitots features members Chelly (aka Mission From God), Riktor Damage (formly of Why Not, and currently of Riktor and the Zombie Squad and Space Station 5), and C Zar (also of Yenkenes). Pretty Please is the latest band of Juan and Bianca (formerly of The Brand), Didi (formerly of Devotchka and Outre Violet), and Farina. Zen the Band and Down Home Southernaires have been making rounds around Miami for several years now.
Don’t forget to wear your your Plaid. The show starts at 10pm.