Fred Again.. to premiere b2b set footage with Thomas Bangalter

Fred Again.. will release official footage today of his back-to-back DJ set with Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter from London's Alexandra Palace. The performance marked the finale of his USB002 tour and included Daft Punk classics such as 'Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger' and 'Around The World'. The premiere is scheduled for 5pm GMT.

Fred Again.. performed the one-off b2b set with Thomas Bangalter last month at Alexandra Palace, serving as the final UK show of his USB002 tour. The tour, which began earlier this year, featured special guests each night including Underworld, Mike Skinner, Joy Anonymous, La Roux, Nia Archives, The Streets, Romy, D Double E, Berwyn and Ezra Collective in various cities worldwide. Bangalter, one half of Daft Punk, made his second live appearance in nearly 20 years during the London gig. The duo played tracks like 'One More Time', 'Technologic', 'Starboy' with The Weeknd and a mash-up of 'Aerodynamic', 'Rollin’ And Scratchin’' and Fred Again..'s 'Victory Lap'—building on their prior collaboration at Paris's Centre Pompidou last October. Ahead of the show, Fred Again.. shared on social media: “I can’t believe I’m typing this. There is only one way to end this tour of surreal whirlwind dream-casting, and it is with this man, the greatest. We’ve been in the studio all week and basically prepared an entire one-off show just for tonight.” The USB series started in 2022, with USB001 in 2024 and USB002 released last December. Fans can watch the pro-shot footage premiere at 5pm GMT today.

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New music releases spotlight December 12, 2025

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This week's New Music Friday brings a diverse array of albums and singles, from Fred again..'s USB to charity tracks and reissues. Highlights include Gorillaz's global collaboration and Nas's hip-hop return with DJ Premier. Heavy metal and punk also feature prominently in the releases.

Eric Prydz joined Swedish House Mafia's Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell for a 17-minute set at Ultra Music Festival 2026 in Miami, marking the original lineup's first performance together in 20 years. The surprise reunion capped a 'festival within a festival' on the mainstage Saturday night. Prydz, who opted out of the group in 2008, thrilled crowds with mashups of classics.

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Soulwax has shared a documentary about their world-first five-hour rave at Abbey Road Studios. The event took place on February 21 for 300 selected fans, featuring the debut of their new track 'Perfect We Are Not'. The film and full set are available to watch online.

Canadian rock band Finger Eleven has introduced an eight-episode video miniseries on social media, inspired by songs from their seventh album, Last Night On Earth. The series, starting December 18, reimagines tracks as science fiction, fantasy, and adventure short films. It pays homage to classic movies and role-playing games popularized by recent media.

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Mumford & Sons performed a surprise concert outside London's Battersea Power Station to mark Apple's 50th anniversary. The event featured hits and tracks from the band's sixth album, Prizefighter. Nia Archives provided a DJ set from the balcony.

The Foo Fighters have updated their official website with interactive posters that play short previews of unreleased tracks from their upcoming 12th album. Frontman Dave Grohl recently confirmed the album is finished, marking the band's first release since 2023's But Here We Are. The teasers offer fans an initial glimpse into the new material amid recent lineup changes.

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The trip-pop duo After has reimagined Crossfade's 2000s hit 'Cold' as a somber, atmospheric ballad. Featuring Justine Dorsey and Graham Epstein, the cover shifts the song's perspective to one of grief and regret. This release highlights the duo's growing catalog amid an upcoming tour.

 

 

 

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