Tonight, from 6-8PM, will be the last weekly edition of The FADER's show on East Village Radio, but fear not! We're only regrouping, coming back bigger and better, focusing instead on six special shows per ... read more »
Every once in a while, we at FADER offices need to buy a quick three-pack of T-shirts from the Duane Reade down the blockâsomeone's going to do a crazy tie-dye thing, for exampleâand today that ... read more »
Tree, the raspy-voiced rapper from the north side of Chicago will be joining us tonight for The Let Out, our weekly show on East Village Radio. If his recent video is any indication, it's sure ... read more »
It's Tuesday, meaning we'll be down at East Village Radio, looking at trash on the curb and playing jams for The Let Out, our weekly two-hour show. But this installment's a special one; departing senior ... read more »
Inspired by Snoop Dogg's reggae rebirth, we'll dedicate tonight's edition of our weekly East Village Radio show, The Let Out, to fruit juice and dank summer vibes. Resident post-tweens Duncan Cooper and Naomi Zeichner host ... read more »
Summertime is always a little unpredictable. Like the crazy hail storm that blew our umbrellas away last week, we've got some curveballs up our sleeves (or woolen bear hats) for tonight's edition of The Let ... read more »
Rinse FM DJ Seb Chew is joining us for tonight's edition of The Let Out, our weekly radio show on EVR. We're guessing he'll put on some Jim-E Stack, since he'll be appearing at Chew's ... read more »
The 99th Tour de France took its first rest day today, a welcome respite for its cyclists after nine consecutive stages (12 more to go!) and an already unholy number of uphill miles. In the ... read more »
Just kidding? Kind of? Not like we're going to play all songs that promote America or anything, but we will probably play Animal Collective's "Fireworks" because that song is a jam, and we will also ... read more »
This week on our weekly East Village Radio show, we'll be joined by Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis, better known as married psych-dub team Peaking Lights. Tune in from 6-8PM tonight; we'll play some pre-game ... read more »
There's a heatwave coming and everybody's feeling a little tense, so we'll be taking it extra easy tonight on The Let Out, our weekly show on East Village Radio. Need something to listen to while ... read more »
Nothing like a rainy tuesday to get you psyched for THE REST OF THE WEEK. Never fear, we'll empathize on our weekly radio show on East Village Radio with moody songs and uplifting jams that ... read more »
Tonight on The Let Out, our weekly East Village Radio show, we'll let loose an epic rant about Mavado not showing up at Summer Jam. Just kidding! We're just going to play some new jams ... read more »
As we type this, we're looking out the window of our (thankfully) air conditioned office at a building across the street. There are these huge ropes, the biggest ropes we have ever seen, hanging down. ... read more »
Every Tuesday, we head down to East Village Radio and play our new favorite songs for two hours, occasionally pausing to say words in the microphone. Tonight New York's in a soggy, humid mist, and ... read more »
Every week, we head down to the East Village Radio studios and pump out two solid hours worth of music, interspersed with occasional banter. Sometimes we go in with every song planned down to the ... read more »
Tune in tonight to FADERâs radio show, The Let Out, hosted this week by resident post-tweens Naomi and Duncan. Without supervision, and probably with the windows open, they'll tease these first winds of summer with ... read more »
Not really! But sometimes you just gotta say it anyway. Someone, somewhere is having a bummer of a day, and we recognize how much that sucks, and are going to make the best of that ... read more »
We spent the afternoon in the office eating popsicles with the windows open and our shoes off, so it's safe to say we're all in a pretty good mood. That means we're probably going to ... read more »
Spring's been here for a minute. We'd like to think it's because of some combination of our own personal good vibes and relentless resolve to be outside, but it's likely something to do with global ... read more »