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Accessible Music Production: How Adaptive Music Technology is Changing the Game

Accessible Music Production: How Adaptive Music Technology is Changing the Game

Music production has long carried barriers that most people never think about — barriers built into the physical design of instruments, the interfaces of software, and the unspoken assumption that making music requires two functional hands, full hearing, and unimpaired fine motor control. In 2026, a growing body of adaptive music technology is dismantling those assumptions, and Miami — a city with one of the country’s most culturally layered music communities and an active disability services sector — sits at an interesting intersection of both conversations. What Adaptive Music Technology Actually Means The term covers a wide and still-expanding territory. At its core, adaptive music technology refers to any device, software, or interface designed to make music creation accessible to

Ethel Cain Is Sold Out at the Fillmore Miami Beach — Here Is Why That Matters

Ethel Cain Is Sold Out at the Fillmore Miami Beach — Here Is Why That Matters

The tickets are gone. The show is May 9. And if you slept on it, the Miami music community already told you how they felt about Ethel Cain long before the box office did. There is a version of the Ethel Cain story that starts with the music. There is another version that starts with the audience. In Miami, right now, both versions are pointing at the same sold-out show at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Saturday, May 9 — and together they say something worth paying attention to. Cain performs at 1700 Washington Ave. at 8 p.m. The show has been sold out for some time. Miami New Times named it one of the most anticipated concerts of 2026

Miami Police Release Traffic Plan for Ultra Music Festival 2026

Miami Police Release Traffic Plan for Ultra Music Festival 2026

The Miami Police Department has announced a series of traffic diversions and street closures for the Ultra Music Festival, which runs from March 27 to March 29, 2026. To prepare for the massive crowds, the city will begin closing major sections of Biscayne Boulevard starting on Thursday, March 26. These changes are designed to keep the thousands of electronic music fans safe while managing the heavy traffic that often paralyzes downtown Miami during this annual cultural event. Major Traffic and Street Changes The most significant change for drivers involves Biscayne Boulevard, a main artery through the city. Starting at 9:00 PM on Thursday, March 26, the northbound lanes of the boulevard will be closed between Southeast First Street and Northeast

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Who Were the Tequesta?

A Complete History of Miami’s First People The Tequesta were the original inhabitants of what is now Miami and much of southeastern Florida, long before the arrival of Europeans. Their

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge computing offers a compelling performance advantage by minimizing the distance data must travel between its source and the point of processing. Unlike traditional cloud computing, which relies on centralized