Fade

Fade or Fading may refer to:

Science and technology

 * Fading, a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver
 * Color fade, the alteration of color by light
 * Fade (audio engineering), a gradual change in sound volume
 * Brake fade, in vehicle braking systems, a reduction in stopping power after repeated use
 * FADE, a type of anti-piracy software

Film and television

 * Fade (filmmaking), a cinematographic technique
 * Fade (2008 film), a film starring Sarah Lassez, Michael T. Weiss, and Devon Odessa
 * The Fades (TV series), a 2011 UK supernatural drama series
 * "Fade" (Smallville), a television episode

Literature

 * Fade (novel), a 1988 novel by Robert Cormier
 * The Fade, a 2007 novel by Chris Wooding
 * Fade, a humanoid race of monsters from Robert Jordan's 1990-2013 fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time.

Music

 * Dynamics (music), the variation or change in volume in a piece of music

Performers

 * Fade (band), a Japanese alternative rock band
 * The Fades, a British indie rock band

Albums

 * Fade (Remove Silence album) or the title song, 2010
 * Fade (Yo La Tengo album), 2013
 * Fade (Boris album), 2022

Songs

 * "Fade" (Jakwob song), 2013
 * "Fade" (Kanye West song), 2016
 * "Fade" (Kristine W song), 2009
 * "Fade" (Lewis Capaldi song), 2017
 * "Fade" (Staind song), 2001
 * "Fading" (song), by Rihanna, 2010
 * "Fade", by Alan Walker, 2014
 * "Fade", by Basement from I Wish I Could Stay Here, 2011
 * "Fade", by Blue Angel from Blue Angel, 1980
 * "Fade", by God Is an Astronaut from Ghost Tapes #10, 2021
 * "Fade", by Gothminister from Anima Inferna, 2011
 * "Fade", by Karnivool from Persona, 2001
 * "Fade", by Northlane from Mesmer, 2017
 * "Fade", by the Prom Kings, 2005
 * "Fade", by Solu Music, 2001

Other entertainment

 * Fade (lighting), in stage lighting, a gradual change in intensity of a light source
 * Fade (video game), a 2001 point-and-click adventure game for the Pocket PC/Windows Mobile platform
 * Fade Out – Fade In, a stage musical with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne

People

 * Kris Fade (born 1980), Australian-Lebanese radio presenter, host, and musician
 * Fade Goff (1780–1836), land agent and political figure in Prince Edward Island

Other uses

 * Hi-top fade, a hairstyle
 * Fade, a characteristic of a shot in golf stroke mechanics