In addition to the great beaches and some of the dynamic cultural attractions and landmarks of the city of Miami, many people are attracted to visiting this southern Florida metropolis because of its diverse nightclub and music scene. Of course for many people who are interested in staying in one of the cool hotels these two aspects of the city, well one aspect of the city and one of its surrounding geography, go hand in hand and form the bulk of the reason for the visit. They also make it one of the nation’s more popular Spring Break destinations.
The music scene of Miami is an interesting and dynamic mix of influences and the result is a diverse collection of sounds and also a blending of various genres. The Cuban introduction of the mamba and rumba into Miami’s music scene also inspired an explosion into the American mainstream culture. This was also one of the disco centers of the 1970s and major bands and musicians loved to perform here. The Bee Gees moved to Miami in 1975 and since then have continued to claim it their home. The Bee Gees are part of what defined the music scene throughout the 1970s though they remained extremely popular well beyond that time period.
Miami Bass is a distinct sound that originated in the city in mid 1980s. It has a strong booming bass sound and it became incorporated into a particular style of hip-hop that also originated from the area. The sound evolved from the techno hop genre that had already become popular. This style of music continues to be popular in Miami and throughout southern Florida. Many local djs and rappers are regionally famous and are being introduced into the rest of the country’s music scene. 2 Live Crew is one of the more famous bands to incorporate this sound. Whatever style of music you are looking for, there is a club in Miami to suit your tastes.
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