by Anisley Hernandez | Jul 25, 2013 | Uncategorized
California native Wolfgang Gartner didn’t always go by his current name – he didn’t take on the Wolfgang Gartner persona until late 2008 after he had some success as a deep house DJ. Before 2008, Gartner was just Joseph Youngman – a youthful DJ...
by Anisley Hernandez | Jul 24, 2013 | Uncategorized
Cigars are without a doubt a staple of the essence that is Miami. Spanish and Latino cigar rollers have been in Miami for decades, chosen by cigar brands around the world to roll their cigars due to the sheer expertise and love they have for the art of rolling a world...
by Anisley Hernandez | Jul 23, 2013 | Uncategorized
Southern California, much like right here in Miami, is known for BASS. Miami was most notably known for the 80’s and 90’s Hip-Hop sub genre ‘Miami Bass’ while SoCal is well known for it’s bass-heavy house music and raves. Different...
by Anisley Hernandez | Jul 19, 2013 | Uncategorized
Even though he’s undoubtedly the freshest face we’ve had the privilege of writing about with under a year of experience creating music, Ookay has done surprisingly well for himself. His initial Beatport single was released under Ultra Records and actually...
by Tony Vainosky | Jul 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
Rehab: /ˈrēˌhab/ (Verb) Rehabilitate or restore. (Noun) Rehabilitation. Sounds boring. But if we change it to R3hab, it takes on a whole other meaning. If we had to take a stab at defining R3hab, it would look something like this: Bad ass, remixing, on fire, bass...