The iconic South Beach park, one of the best places to catch a sunset and experience the breathtaking views of the City of Miami.
As unreal as it may sound, this was once a jamming spot that not only marked the beginnings of Lotus Collective…
But also marked a chapter of unprecedented creative expression and vibrant connection for both the band and the Miami Beach community.
However, we felt grateful to have finally found a hub for our music. What began as just a few friends playing for fun soon became our way to connect with a welcoming, expansive audience and to meet both local and international musicians.
After several noise complaints from residents in nearby buildings, live performances in the park were permanently banned by the city.
This separated us from the warm community that had embraced us for so long and left us with an emptiness that later was transformed into inspiration for the song that opens our debut album.

That’s when Edgar appeared! He generously offered us his balcony so we could keep our late-night jam sessions alive.

Became the place where the band’s best jams took place. Edgar’s balcony had a special vibe that kept us motivated, even during moments when everything felt like it was falling apart.

Edgar suddenly lost contact with us—he vanished. The being who once radiated mystical energy was now nowhere to be found.

A story that involved the iconic music gatherings at South Point Park, the after-hours jam sessions on Edgar’s balcony, our experiences performing and living around Miami, and, of course, the unforgettable disappearance of our mystical friend, Edgar.
Our tribute to all those iconic South Point jams. Featuring again the special participation of Cheo Pardo on guitar, it's a track that captures the vibes of those warm Sundays of live music, sunsets, and cultural connection with the community, and also the funky introduction to te album "Where Is Edgar?"
Lotus Collective
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