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Articles in Sept, 2007 issue of Fader, The
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Pearly weez
by Konrad -
Machine head
by Tim Langley -
One too many Buddz
by Eliza Myrie -
Ghostbuster
by Mike Harvey -
Editor's letter
by Alex Wagner -
About a Son
by David Bevan -
The Diamond
by Ward Long -
FADER 7-inch
by Lindsey Caldwell -
Chris Gorak
by Erik Ducker -
Riddim Up on the Green Screen
by Nick Barat -
Timothy Saccenti
by Eric Ducker -
Okkervil River
by Daniel Arnold -
Love Song
by Alex Wagner -
The Nose
by Nat Thomson -
Magnolia Electric Company's Sojourner box set
by Daniel Arnold -
Robocop
by Lloyd Cargo -
Creative Growth Center
by Alex Wagner -
Philly's murder rate
by Nick Barat -
"Derek"
by Daniel Arnold -
A single house in Brooklyn
by Ross Simonini -
Manu Chao
by Edwin "Stats" Houghton -
Shotaro Ishinomori
by Chioma Nnadi -
Diesel
by Chioma Nnadi -
I Would Tell You But Then You Would Have To Be Destroyed By Me
by Eddie "Stats" Houghton -
Samsonite
by Ranjani Gopalarathinam -
Richard KiddDeadwood
by Ranjani Gopalarathinam -
Andre Walker
by Chioma Nnadi -
The Coconut Twins
by Kevin Soar -
Sika
by Chioma Nnadi -
Fruition
by Nat Thomson -
Matthew Eberhart
by Ken Miller -
Puma
by Chioma Nnadi -
Nave
by Chioma Nnadi -
Scott Urban
by Ranjani Gopalarathinam -
Cliche
by Eddie "Stats" Houghton -
Aaron Ross: everyday epics
by Ross Simonini -
The Dream speaks for himself
by Will Creeley -
Vampire Weekend's: highly educated pop
by Richard Thomas -
Janelle Monae has eccentric ways for eccentric days
by Lindsey Caldwell -
The Tough Alliance: dare you to love them
by Peter Macia -
Kevin Drew: builds from the middle
by Sam Hockley-Smith -
Stat Quo: marks his territory
by Matthew Schnipper -
Ninja: wins the popularity contest
by Jessica Suarez -
Terra Incognito: Devendra Banhart's magical misty mountain symphony
by Alex Wagner -
Blowout boogie: Gompton has changed, but so has DJ Quik
by Edwin "Stats" Houghton -
Evolution: No Age are bigger than the sound
by Eric Ducker -
Girl talk: the new school New York pop rap of Lil Mama
by Nick Barat -
Dramatic arts: the uncertain indulgences and unending output of Spencer Krug
by Lorraine Carpenter -
Shadows and sunlight: Humboldt's Gautious Euphoria
by Sam Hockley-Smith -
As a kid, I used to rummage through my old toys and sell them in front of my building
by Eli Escobar - Hot Chip "Boy From School "
- Ce Ce Rogers "Someday"
- Exodus "Together Forever"
- Alexander Robotnick "Problems D'Amour"
- Risco Connections "Ain't No Stopping Us Now"
- Fantasy "It's Your Rock"
- 3 Generations Walking "Slavery Days"
- Tracey Thorn "It's All True "
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Young Marble Giants Colossal Youth
by David Bevan - DJ Anonymous
- Dude and Nem "Watch My Feet"
- Ole E ft BOB & DJ Tremayne "Chevy Star"
- Diplo and DJ Eli "Okay Annie"
- U-Tern "Give It Up"
- Pretty Titty
- Olatunji "Jin-Go-Lo-Bah"
- Natalie Portman's Shaved Head "Iceage Babeland"
- Darko "Anybody Seen My Dog"
- Pharoahe Monch "Body Baby "
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GP: reheaters: in service of the songs: Emmylou Harri's country preservation and resurrection
by Charles Homans -
GP: beat construction: big youth: Stephen McGregor's unstoppably underage riddims
by Edwin "Stats" Houghton -
Skullsplitter Orkney Ale
by David Bevan -
Wild Turkey American Honey
by Sam Hockley-Smith -
Heineken draught keg
by Nick Barat -
Pango Rhum
by Peter Macia -
GP: events Fader 46 issue release party: Starry times with soft circle, no age and Jerry Jams
by Robert Yager - GP: stockists: where to buy the looks you love finders seekers
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