In 1988, a troop of young men from the Crown Heights and Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn built a movement that was united through a singular passion: boosting Polo Ralph Lauren clothing. They ...
One chilly night in the summer of 2015, I tagged along with Porter Robinson at the electronic music festival Mysteryland, where he performed his album Worlds to thousands of adoring fans. His music ...
Learn about Tidal’s Upload Headliners competition—a contest for rising artists awarding 10 artists $100,000 each. The first ...
Around the year 2000, a group of my friends at Leeds University in the north of England started a club night called Technique, named after New Order's fifth and seminal 1989 album. One week, they'd ...
New York-based trio Scotch Mist has been carving out its own lane in the city’s indie scene, refusing to be boxed in by genre ...
January 2014: Amiri Baraka, the poet and playwright who gave Black arts a capital B, died today. He was 79. Today, we look back at his life and legacy with a 2004 FADER feature on Baraka, written by ...
An interview with Mexican pop star Humbe about new album 'Dueño del Cielo,' touring the U.S., and becoming an anti-machismo ...
The FADER's longstanding GEN F series profiles emerging artists to know now. For a band that continuously spews heaps of self-loathing, Stockholm’s unruly post-punks Viagra Boys seem to have an ...
The FADER's longstanding GEN F series profiles emerging artists to know now. San Francisco’s August Hall is an old space with an art nouveau-style staircase that leads to the green room. Anthony DiDio ...
The artists, designers, and photographers behind the album covers of Geese's 'Getting Killed,' Rosalia's 'LUX,' Jim Legxacy's ...
Buy a print copy of the Playboi Carti issue of The FADER, and order a poster of his cover here. Playboi Carti lives in the woods — at least it feels like it at first. Almost half of Atlanta is covered ...
Fourteen of Trent Reznor's colleagues retrace his path from college freshman to music industry icon Above: From left, Trent Reznor, Richard Patrick and Chris Vrenna in South Bend, IN, 1989.
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