- 2026-01-03
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MUSIC
Fred again.. Drops New Live Video for “Dermot” with Dermot Kennedy on Apple Music

London-based music producer Fred again.. dropped a new live video for “Dermot” on Apple Music on January 2, 2026.
The video is part of Apple Music Live concert series and filmed during his “The USB 002 Show” in Dublin on November 1, 2025.
Fred again..'s full USB Dublin DJ Set video is available on demand exclusively to Apple Music subscribers.
The song was released as “Dermot (see yourself in my eyes)” from his sophomore album “Actual Life 2 (February 2 – October 15 2021)” in 2021.
On the track, he teamed up with Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy.
It was written by Carey Willets, Dermot Kennedy, Fred Gibson, and Henry Counsell. Produced by Fred again.. and Henry Counsell.
“The USB 002 Show” took place every Friday for 10 weeks, in a different city each week, between October and December 2025, during which a new song from the album “USB” and the 12-inch vinyl “USB002” was released.
The 34-track “USB” and the 16-track “USB002” were released on December 12, 2025.- Fred again.. said of the 12-inch vinyl “USB002”, “Main special thing is this is really quite different from what we ended up putting out elsewhere. I've always decided to kind of embrace this about our first pressing vinyls (cos they have to be delivered like ages before everything else) cos it sorta shows the working in a way I like. And I like it when ppl message me about hearing early version of songs from actual life records on the vinyl first pressings.”
He continued, “Theres actually 2 unreleased records on there too! The design is like an evolution of USB001 vinyl. With the reflective ink and matte paper. We like the thought that over the years of releasing these they build into a really beautiful collection on a bookshelf. Big ups Ewan Leslie there. And bear with us on when the other songs that we didn't put out will be available. Working out a plan there right now !!!” - source : Apple Music



























































































































































































































































