If music has ever saved you, moved you, or reminded you who you are… this space is for you.
Follow us.
Join the conversation.
Let’s have a seat and feel something, together.
Si la música alguna vez te salvó, te movió o te recordó quién eres… este espacio es para ti.
Síguenos.
Súmate a la conversación.
Toma asiento y sintamos juntos.
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Some of the most honest conversations we’ve ever heard started with a song.
That’s why we built this. Not to cover music, but to let music do what it does best: open the room, lower the guard, and make space for the human behind the art.
This is Frequent Seat. Swipe to find your seat.
Some people discover rhythm. Others remember it, feel it deep inside. Before @brendanavarreteoficial could explain it, her body already understood we are all made of rhythm.
She just listened. Contemplating patiently what’s worth understanding.
Full episode on YouTube. Link in bio.
Miami has the talent. It has the culture.
Yesterday at @unsinlive Festival, we sat down with three people who have been doing exactly that. @adamganuza from @rhythmfoundation (@miamibeachbandshell ), @arturonunezspeaks from @danteshifi , and @mauespinosatcherassi from @zeyzeymiami kept it real about what it takes to build something lasting in this city.
The takeaways? Authenticity over everything. Build community, not just an audience. Have the courage to start before you feel ready. And be patient, because this city rewards the ones who stay.
Proud to be the bridge for conversations like this one, moderated by our founder @kvcardenas
Special thanks to @juliandk and all the team behind @unsinlive for believing in the power of both, music and stories.
Photography: @v_isforvanessa
Miami didn’t wake up as a music city… it’s been humming for decades. 🌴🎶
This panel opened up that exact conversation. Not from hype, but from people who’ve been building inside the gap for years. From institutions like Rhythm Foundation to spaces like Dante’s HiFi and ZeyZey, the message was clear: Miami isn’t finished… it’s in process.
If you’re an artist, this isn’t just a scene to watch. It’s one to navigate.