Fred Again.. Shares End of Year Movie
The 18-minute flick looks back on Fred Again..’s wild 2024.
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British DJ and producer Fred Again.. had somewhat of a monster 2024. The two-time Grammy Award winner seemed to be everywhere, from turning up on Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign’s Vultures 2 track ‘Slide’ to the release of the compilation album USB.
Fred Again.. also made his way Down Under, selling out both club and arena shows across the country before ending the year with his fourth studio album, Ten Days, a record universally praised by music critics featuring collaborations with a host of incredible artists, including Sampha, Anderson .Paak, Four Tet and Emmylou Harris.
To celebrate his achivements, Fred has released an 18-minute film on YouTube highlighting some of the biggest moments of the young artist’s 2024.
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Entitled 2024, the video description reads: “thank you guys.” In the comment section Fred Again.. has provided notes highlighting important moments seen in the video, including footage of Fred waiting to take the stage at the Los Angeles Museum Coliseum (which also features Romy) and the hotel room studio in Seattle where he filmed the live version of ‘I Saw You’, a track originally recorded with the great Brian Eno.
The video ends with Fred Again.. messing around on a guitar plugged into a Mac as the screen cuts to black and ends with Fred saying, “yeah.”
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