Miami’s indie music scene takes center stage in a brand-new episode of Too Much Love, now streaming on Spotify and all major platforms. In honor to Host Flor Frances sits down with two women who have played a key role in shaping the city’s music and nightlife culture.
Lolo Reskin, founder of Sweat Records, gives us an inside look at the shop’s 20th-anniversary celebrations. Since 2005, Sweat has been more than just a record store—it’s a cultural institution, a gathering place for music lovers, and a driving force in Miami’s creative community.
Jipsy, the photographer who documented the golden era of Indie Sleaze, club kids, and underground music, shares the stories behind her most iconic shots and how her work has helped preserve the city’s alternative nightlife history.
This conversation arrives at the perfect time, as March marks Women’s History Month, a moment to recognize the impact of women in music, art, and culture—especially those who have shaped underground and independent scenes.
This episode also features music from CocoRosie, ANR, and Hot Chip, setting the perfect soundtrack for a conversation about Miami’s indie past, present, and future.

Sweat Records’ 20th Anniversary Party – March 15 at ZeyZey
To mark two decades of music, community, and vinyl culture, Sweat Records is hosting a massive anniversary celebration on Saturday, March 15 at ZeyZey. The lineup includes:
- Adrian Quesada (Black Pumas) live with a full band
- A special reunion set from Miami indie legends ANR
- DJ sets by ALE & MLE (Las Nubes), Lolo & DJ Hottpants, Richie Hell, Sinopoli, and StanMiami
- Limited edition merch, photo ops, drink specials, and more
Tickets are available now via Eventbrite.
Tune into the latest episode of Too Much Love, get your tickets, and join the celebration as Sweat Records marks 20 years of championing Miami’s music scene.
Listen now on Spotify and all streaming platforms.