Beyoncé is coming back to the Met Gala. The Cowboy Carter singer has been notably absent from the iconic soirée for the past 10 years, since 2016 when she attended the “Manus x Machina” gala in ...
Godspeed You! Black Emperor have joined the ever-growing list of artists that have removed their music from Spotify. The Canadian post-rock band have also taken their entire catalog off Tidal as well.
One day last September, 29-year-old producer Jared Soule (aka Full Tac) was mindlessly scrolling through Instagram while walking around his Queens neighborhood. A video popped up from an account with ...
Learn about Tidal’s Upload Headliners competition—a contest for rising artists awarding 10 artists $100,000 each. The first ...
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 ...
Taylor Swift's seventh album, Lover, is officially out today. The record finds her teaming with longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, who's worked with Swift since 1989, for 11 of its 18 tracks. On ...
When Drake breaks from Nothing Was the Same’s long-winded intro to declare "40 is on Martin Scorsese,” he's referring of course to Noah Shebib, the small, bald and bearded guy, always in the studio or ...
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 ...
The FADER’s longstanding GEN F series profiles the emerging artists you need to know right now. The thing about SAILORR is that she’s Florida through and through. The 26-year-old Vietnamese-American ...
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 ...
For hours, they waited in the rain. Hundreds of people, mostly women, were packed onto the sidewalk outside Times Square’s Playstation Theatre, hoping to score a meet-and-greet with rising reggaeton ...
In 2001, The FADER interviewed Pharrell Williams for our Beat Construction series when he was producing with Chad Hugo in The Neptunes. The interview appeared in the 6th issue of The FADER. It seems ...
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