For all of the difficulties that South Florida can pose to local musicians trying to muster a scene (if you know, you know), we’ve managed »
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Read more...When the opening keyboard notes of “Daylight,” by indie duo Matt and Kim, pop from a speaker, you know exactly what song it is and »
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Read more...Just like their namesakes, The Chameleons have hid in plain sight for the past four decades. Formed in the UK in 1981, the band conjured moody »
Read more...One band, two souls working in euphoric sync, ODESZA have done nothing less than aim to recreate electronic music in their own cinematic image. But »
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Read more...Contemporary collage artist Sarah Jarrett wants you to “embrace the eccentric,” and she leads by example: From her home in the quiet English countryside, the »
Read more...When last we met with the intrepid Scott Sugiuchi, he was living in Baltimore, playing bass in rock ’n’ roll bands and generally making art as »
Read more...Dutch artist Sander Patelski says his goal is to make viewers see 20th Century architecture “with new eyes.” So he illuminates an earlier era’s built »
Read more...In our conversation with Bonnie Bloomgarden, leader and singer-songwriter of the mystical L.A. rock band Death Valley Girls, we’re musing about the things we need »
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