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Do yourself a favor and call in with a hangover this Friday, and blame it on Big Gigantic and Pnuma Trio. Hailing from Colorado, Big Gigantic is an epic soundscape collaboration by Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken. Lalli's sexy, melodic sax and... More »
Local hard rock-rap band Purple Popcorn does, in fact, rock but has gotten most of its recognition from stomping all over pop hip-hop. In the early days of its formation two years ago, the band pummeled both Soulja Boy's "Crank That" and Chris... More »
There was something bittersweet about catching Black Moth Super Rainbow at White Room last weekend. On the one hand, it was among the absolute best nights Poplife has ever put together. On the other hand, it was Poplife's last Saturday-night... More »
"They've created the party that they want to go to themselves." That's DJ/remixer Nick Catchdubs, talking about the folks behind Miami's own Poplife. Catchdubs knows of what he speaks: He is a cofounder of the notoriously successful indie dance... More »
We never thought Poplife would really go away. Hell, the party/crew/local-culture juggernaut can take the lion's share of credit for launching the city's indie-type scene, back when it was a little gathering called Life at an art gallery in Coral Gables. Since then, it's turned into a watermark (brand sounds so crass) for progressive, creative thinking in a city that can seem so intent on anything but. Which is why we got a little worried when the Saturday-night soirée ditched its longtime digs at the now-defunct District, moved to a restaurant on Coral Way, and then seemed to grind to a halt. It semi-returned, absorbed into the short-lived Dirty Disco collab at Pawn Shop, but the vibe just wasn't the same. Thankfully, our worrying was for naught. The minds behind Poplife were just turning the wheels and working on bigger projects still to come, and the party returned to much fanfare last fall, with a new home at White Room. It's continued doing what it does best — exposing its crowd to next-shit acts that later blow up, stretching minds and genres at once.
Great drum and bass! =)
Everytime I've gone in it has great music and a greater vibe going on. Mr.Feathers
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