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- The FADER Issue 54 Free Download
- Schnipper's Slept On
- Freeload: Kurupt, "Yessir" Prod. By Pete Rock
- Freeload: Bugle f. Mavado, "Set Me Free"
- Freeload: Darkroom Productions f. Loonatyk, "Gettin Dollaz (This Is Go-Go)"
- Style Q+A: Jeremy Jay
- Freeload: DJ Ayres' Michael Jackson Mix
- Freeload: T-Pain, "Talla Ho Wak"
- Freeload: Tony Allen's Lagos Shake
- Audio: East Village Radio 5/9
THE FADER MAGAZINE
Current Issue #54For our annual icon issue we focused on the now-legendary r&b songstress Aaliyah—celebrating her life by talking to the people she was closest to. In addition, we also have features on Sweden's newest popstar Lykke Li, the subsonic thump of bassline and El Guincho's new tropicalia.
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FADER TV
The best music television on Earth
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STYLEE FRIDAYS
Listen to Chioma, You Will Look Better
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SLEPT ON
Schnipper's Underrated Gems
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PRANCEHALL'S BASS ODYSSEY
What's good in grime and bassline
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GHETTO PALMS
Dancehall and the Ghetto Archipelago
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DOLLARS TO POUNDS
Rock and Pop from across the pond
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VIDEO JOURNEYS
Travelling the internet on html rainbows
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FREAK SCENE
The Week in Weird
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Video: Vybz Kartel, "Money Fi Spend"
Exhibit A: "Money Fi Spend"
Exhibit B: "Money Fi Spend"
Update from Contributing Editor and Ghetto Palms columnist Edwin 'Stats' Houghton:
"Welcome to Jamrock."