Fred Again.. has released a 108-hour continuous mix, using exclusive files created for his ‘USB002’ tour.
The mix, broadcast on YouTube, features visuals that credit all the artists who appeared with Fred across the 21 shows of the tour, as well as those who contributed to the 29 tracks released over the course of ‘USB002’. The list includes the likes of Jamie T, Young Thug, Amyl And The Sniffers, Lil Yachty, and many more.
In a press release, Fred Again.. said: “I really just wanted to document the insane experience of getting to play b2b with this amazing list of ppl. A truly insane list of humans. To everyone who came to every show, I increasingly learn that you make them what they are more than we do.”
You can listen to ‘USB002 EVERY SHOW 108 HOURS (3 Oct 2025 – 27 Feb 2026)’ via the video below.
Parallel to this release, the artist has also revealed the process behind the creation of ‘USB002’ by sharing the raw materials through a public Dropbox folder.
A press release reads: “In each city of his tour, attendees were encouraged to put their phones away and enjoy the moment, and in return, Fred again.. promised direct access to videos and photos which are available to download now.”
“These are the files he and his team used to build the whole tour. Show posters, vinyl artwork, flag designs, ambient visuals, unused artwork that never made the cut, visual stems from the slo-mo visualisers. Raw, unpolished and now open to anyone who wants to download, remix and make it their own.”
Described as the “building blocks” of the tour which was shared between the team, the files include original flag designs from the ‘USB002’ era, show posters, vinyl artwork and templates, unseen artwork options from releases, an ambient show creative folder, unseen images from each show, and visual stems from slo-mo visualisers. The folder, and more information, can be found here.
Fred Again.. marked the end of the ‘USB002’ tour by releasing the album ‘USB002 REMIXES’ – featuring seven reworked versions of tracks from the era. You can listen to the album here.
One of the most memorable moments of the tour came when he joined forces with Daft Punk icon Thomas Bangalter in London in February. He has since made the set available to stream on Apple Music and shared official, pro-shot footage from the night so fans could revisit the night in full.
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