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From Mathcore Riffs to Avant-Garde Flamenco: Miami’s Sonic Extremes This Week

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South Florida's sweaty underground is bracing for an absolute clinic in technical volatility. Over at the Fillmore, mathcore pioneers The Fall of Troy are set to wreck necks alongside post-hardcore staples Dance Gavin Dance. If you have ever wanted to witness the chaotic apex of early-2000s angular guitar-tapping and erratic time signatures, this bill is a masterclass. Expect a sweaty, high-velocity pit fueled by complex fretwork and relentless rhythms.

On the opposite end of the sonic spectrum, the Kaseya Center plays host to the singular, boundary-shattering force of ROSALÍA. Merging traditional flamenco with hyper-modern art pop, her current live production is a stark, high-concept marvel of choreography and minimalist stage design. Following the monumental success of her genre-warping album *Motomami*, her performance style is less of a traditional pop concert and more of an intense, theatrical performance art piece.

For those who prefer their kick drums four-to-the-floor, the weekend gets deep. Head to Jolene Sound Room for DJ Seinfeld’s warm, nostalgic lo-fi house and melodic techno, or head over to Do Not Sit On The Furniture to catch minimal techno wizard Mathew Jonson. Jonson's live hardware sets are legendary in the electronic underground, abandoning pre-recorded tracks to construct intricate, analog techno soundscapes entirely on the fly. Skip the mainstream EDM traps; this week belongs to the innovators.

Featured Lineups

Dance Gavin Dance
Post-Hardcore Shape-shifters
The Fall of Troy
Technical Post-Hardcore Fury
Wolf & Bear
Blue Swan Post-Hardcore
ROSALÍA
Global Fusion Icon
DJ Seinfeld
Lo-Fi House Innovator
Garrett David
Smartbar House Architect
R/V Calypso
Subtropical Club Explorer
Will Buck
NYC Groove Specialist
Mathew Jonson
Analog Techno Pioneer