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It all started with Carlos - a construction worker Fred met after a show in Atlanta. It was one of those chance encounters that's difficult to describe if you weren't there. Fred's video clips from the evening do some of the job; Carlos' voice - a joyous Southern drawl proclaiming "I want you to see me, friend! We gon' make it through" - does the rest. 

Now, Carlos runs as a motif throughout Fred's music. "He basically already was a song," says Fred, better known as London-based producer Fred again.., "I just had to play chords." 

This began Fred's process of transforming momentary snippets by setting them to music. He was compiling a diary, of sorts. Over time, the diary grew as Fred, 27, gathered clips from nights out, stored voice notes, and combed through social media - seeking out musical moments in the everyday ephemera of life.

The first few times Fred lifted art from others - the poem that forms the base of woozy club stomper 'Kyle (I Found You)', or the haunting monologue about living with depression that leads 'Sabrina (I Am A Party)' - he felt terrible. This didn't feel like a consenting collaboration. But gradually he came to terms with it, helped by the overwhelming support and gratitude he received when he showed his songs to the people whose work he'd interpolated. He doesn't put out anything without strict approval.

Actual Life offers a glimpse into how Fred sees - or rather, how he hears - the world, and the people who bring it to life around him. He doesn't write about experiences; he takes experiences and turns them into songs. 

He's wildly gregarious, laughs a lot, optimistic to the last. This all transfers. Over the past five years, he's brought this inescapable charisma to his work with everyone from FKA twigs to Stefflon Don, BTS, Jayda G, Romy and Burna Boy. It helped draw UK drill rapper Headie One out of his comfort zone, on the pair's collaborative mixtape GANG, to dazzling effect. He's also, to state it more plainly, wildly successful: in 2019 he spent 15 weeks (just shy of 30%) of the year at number one in the charts.

Fred says he doesn't believe in talent. He's thought about it a lot, he says. Perhaps he's right. Or perhaps being surrounded day-to-day by so many extraordinarily talented musicians (and more than a decade of mentorship from Brian Eno) has coloured his view. Either way, this belief has blinded him to his unique talent for seeing the music in passing moments - and his ability to capture the emotion of those instances so vividly in notes of his own. He writes pop music in the purest sense: songs that could be about anyone, but will mean something to everyone. 

Soon, however, his own spontaneous, spooling solo project, Actual Life, would take on a heavier, deeply personal significance. Fred had been collating sounds and making songs for a while, with no real aim or end goal other than making music and experimenting with this new way of working. Mostly, he was pouring everyday joy and love into these songs. But the spiralling illness of a close friend gave his project a new focus. And, with huge and unexpected tragedy, gave the project an end date too. Loss and pain are a part of life, so they became a part of Actual Life too. 

Fred's lyrics hang in the tension between euphoria and the worry that one day it might end. Even songs written before the deterioration of his friend's illness took on a new shape through the prism of the pair's experience together. Rapturous piano chords, rich synths, and driving kick drums exalt a deeper sorrow. One track on the album, titled 'Me (Quiet Evenings)', features only Fred's voice. Set in the suffocating environs of a hospital ICU, the track takes the album's centre point and provides its rawest, most vulnerable moment.

When Fred talks, he'll often break out mid-conversation to sing a handful of notes, or tinkle a two-note riff on the piano, to punctuate or emphasise his point. He lets the music add another layer of emotion, or fill in the gaps. Actual Life is Fred's own journey through joy and grief. But his songs - which revolve around dance, longing, lingering touch - all communicate something more universally felt too. Something that lets the listener know they're not facing this alone.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 32 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Genius.

    by M. F. on 10/15/23

    He’s a genius. Aaaaaaaahahahahahhahahajahananannanananananananannananananannanananananananannanaannananananannanananana I have to meet charecters requirement but I said it all in three words bro

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    🔥🔥

    by M. R. on 10/13/23

    Was sooo good. 10/10 anyone with doubts buy tickets

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    phenomenal - one of a kind

    by tdag on 9/21/23

    Ive seen Fred now, about 4 times and Im BEGGING for more.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was awesomw

    by Thorsten on 9/17/23

    I had the chance to get a ticket for the concert in Berlin. I expected to have a lot of fun. It was even better than expected. An artist who is working for its music and is having so much fun. To play „Jungle“ in the middle of the audience was simply the best concert moment I had in the last years. It was great to see so many people who just celebrated the life and the moment. Thank you. I will remember this energy giving 90 minutes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best DJ set I've attended

    by Nelson Fowler on 8/16/23

    Idk when or where I started following fred again. His music from Actual Life 3 hits me like no other DJ does or has. Seeing perform live while missing Lollapalooza was a gift sent from the music God. I cannot wait to see him again again and again. : )

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    it's fred again again again

    by Omg omg omg on 8/16/23

    omg omg omg omg - fred was magical ..... from the moment he shows up and everything he does it's so bomb! He has a beautiful smile and makes people dance and be themselves.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best experience of my life

    by Ray A. on 8/11/23

    A+ venue and A+ atmosphere can't stop reliving it through the videos

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unreal

    by Küb on 8/9/23

    He needa drop all the unreleased music he played. Amazing concert and venue. One of the best shows if not the best show I have ever been to

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    best lolla aftershow

    by Fabs on 8/8/23

    Incredible show! Thank you Aragon and thank you Fred again 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Show & Fair Purchasing Process

    by Xtina on 8/8/23

    If you have the chance to see Fred Again for the first time or see Fred Again AGAIN, DO IT. I couldn't go to Lollapalooza and he announced a surprise, last-minute after show (thank god), so I was on LiveNation 30 mins before tix dropped and got in the queue right at 10AM. I was around 1,500th in line - It was quick and updated in real-time so I knew I was going to get them. There was a limit of 2 tickets per person which was sad because our friends couldn't get them in time to come, but with bots nowadays I was happy that they kept it honest & fair. I've been to many shows at Aragon and he seriously transformed it into a place I've never seen before with the coolest lights ever. Will be checking in all of the time to see when he's coming back to Chicago <3