Top Five Artists To Watch At III Points 2023

Top Five Artists To Watch At III Points 2023

We can say it right now. III Points is Miami's premier music festival. Where Ultra is for the world, Units III is for us, and there truly is something for everyone to listen to. The festival has been successful for several years and has produced notable headliners such as LCD Soundsystem, Wu-Tang Clan and Rosalía. While the 2023 schedule (their decade) is less conventional, we think that makes it even more impressive.

If you plan to attend, you've probably already decided whether you'll be with Skrillex, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Fred Again or Iggy Pop. We want to make sure you make some room in your festival schedule to hear some artists you've never heard of before, whether local, up-and-coming or popular on our sunny shores. . We go through an extensive two-day schedule to reveal a list of five bands performing at III Points 2023.

1. If you want to hit this hard, you need Advil. Nia Files:

Play Baiana now and you'll see what we mean. Nia Archives is one of the most exciting entries in the jungle genre. While the British-Nigerian artist calms you down with rhythm and blues, he also delivers the most infectious bass that will have even the toughest person in the room rocking. When it's on, there's no way to stop. You and everyone around you will be jumping and singing along to your remixed song for a long time.

2. If you want to bring a 90s warehouse to life, Jack Green

It may be 2023, but your soul is firmly anchored in the Matrix and probably in an abandoned warehouse somewhere in London or Berlin. Jack Green is a Canadian electronic music artist, best known for songs such as "Fold" (a collaboration with Bonobo) and "Another Girl" (named one of the best songs of the 2010s by Pitchfork). His voice is moving, fast and deep. It combines sensual, ethereal melodies and vocal samples with layers of drums, mixing house, techno, garage and bass in remixes of songs you already know. With BPMs that increase your heart rate, this type of music makes you want to get in the car and drive faster.

3. If you like the mystical gypsy, Bedouin atmosphere

Listening to American duo Tamer Malki and Rami Abusabem will transport you to the Jordanian desert (where they played the set of a lifetime among the carved rocks of Petra ). Their music is hypnotic. Full of mystery and Middle Eastern influences, this is an experimental take on deep house that will have you moving your hips and twisting your wrists to tap your feet. If you missed them at III Point, they'll be playing at Floyd Stadium on Sunday.

4. If you like country hip-hop: Rock Chamberlin

Rock Chamberlin is a Miami-raised hip-hop artist who imparts wisdom as if he's lived a short life, even though he's only 22 years old. His debut solo album , The Speed's of Light, inspired by Chakra and himself, will be released in August. Coming of age story. He also actively collaborates with other local and Latin talents, as evidenced by Agua Bendita , the Perreo Ready album he appeared on this year. While she conveys consciousness and harmony through her songs, her voice is bold and energetic, a suitably charismatic stage presence. This will be his second visit to Point III and, since he dreams big, it certainly won't be his last.

5. When you're ready to embrace your soft side. Teo?

What we like most about III Points is that it is not a genre-exclusive festival. This is one of the best concerts in Miami to discover independent artists, especially Latin artists. Téo? Born in Columbia and Atlanta, the American singer-songwriter has one of those deep, soulful, soulful voices that makes you daydream while keeping you on your toes with bass-heavy tracks that showcase his masterful rap skills.

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