The FADER Magazine Issue #57, Photo Issue, October/November 2008, Featuring TV On The Radio, Brightblack Morning Light, Iraq and Afghanistan, AIDS in America, Refugee Motel, Waianae Costal Range, Brisco, Crystal Stilts, Sebastien Grainger, Friendly Fires, Serani, School of Seven Bells, Wax Fang, XXXChange, Wild Yaks, Fashion: Lady Luck, Vinyl Archaeology: Road Music and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #40, 40th Issue Spectacular, September 2006, Featuring Young Jeezy, Jim James, Yoshimi, Swizz Beatz, Dwight Yoakam, Project Pat, Mattie Safer, Tego Calderon, Movado, Bobby Bare Jr, Peter, Bjorn and John, Federation, Grizzly Bear, Joe Bataan Fancy, Magic Juan, Tony Matterhorn, Fashion: Passing Fancy, Vinyl Archeology: Twee Funk and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #29, April 2005, Featuring Bloc Party, Kano, Yura Yura Teikoku, Balkan Beat, Baltimore Beat, Gypsy Hymns, M Ward, Quan, Nomo, Amerie, Maximo Park, Menomena/ Marissa Nadler/ Okkervil River, Lou Barlow, Fashion: Harry Dean, Blackout, Vinyl Archeology: Radical Roots and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #22, June 2004, Featuring Sleepy Brown, Drive-By Truckers, Photography Special, Secret Machines, Seu Jorge, Dios, Beta Band, Jazze Pha, Coco Rosie, Lady Alma, TK Webb, Sundance ‘04, Fashion: Jozi, Baby!, Spring Training: San Pedro De Marcario, Vinyl Archeology: Eddie Kramer and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #21 April 2004 featuring Ten Years After: Kurt Cobain, Rap Attack: Beanie Sigel, Fam-Lay, Lil’ Flip, Twista, D-Block, Liars, Michel Gondry, Franz Ferdinand, John Legend, The Unicorns, Califone, 22-20s, American Pitbull, World Beard Championships, Portfolio: Parkour, Spring Fashion Special: Miguel Adrover, L’air Du Temps, A L’Hotel Godard and more.
On the tenth episode of The FADER Uncovered, host Mark Ronson is joined by J Balvin, the global superstar whose charisma and chart-topping hits have taken Spanish language music to unparalleled heights in the past decade. Together they revisit Balvin’s 2016 FADER cover, written as the Colombian reggaetón artist was playing arenas in South America and looking to make waves in the U.S. and beyond. They look back on Balvin’s past five years, including appearances at the Super Bowl and on stage at Coachella during Beyoncé’s iconic headline set, while picking apart the wider impact it has had on the music world. Ronson also dives into Balvin’s new album Jose, his most personal album so far.
The FADER Magazine Issue #81, Fall Fashion Issue, August/September 2012. Featuring The xx, Chief Keef, Cat Power, How to Dress Well, Walter Van Beirendonck and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #68, Summer Music, June/July 2010, Featuring MIA, Ariel Pink, The-Dream, Wavves, Low Tide, Active Child, Sleigh Bells, Freddie Gibbs, Azari and III, Best Coast, Tame Impala, Vinyl Archeology: Isaan, Beat Construction: The Chemical Brothers and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #61, The Icon Issue, May/June 2009, Featuring David Byrne, Grizzly Bear, Michael Bell-Smith, Theophilus London, Micachu & the Shapes, Dutty Artz, Salem, Joker, Nipsey Hussle, Ida Maria, Pterodactyl, Erup and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #49, October/November 2007, Featuring Spank Rock, Deerhunter, Ja Cure, Freeway, Band of Horses, Simian Mobile Disco, The Door, White Williams, Adrian Orange, BOB, Cass McCombs, Extra Golden, Keri Hilson, Sinden, Yeasayer Fashion: Bump City, Vinyl Archaeology: Long Hair and Loose Fabric and more.
The FADER Magazine Issue #27, The Now Issue, January/February 2005, Featuring Dungen, NORE, London Underground, Yay Area, Forest Defenders, Ariel Pink, Entrance, Bun B, Koushik, The Dears, Karina Zeviani, The Whigs, Un Kasa, The Michell Brothers, Don Omar, Fashion: Southern Gothic, Cassette Playa, Vinyl Archeology: People Hold On and more.