Inside the Lens: A New Documentary Captures Fred again..’s USB002 Journey
The creative energy behind Fred again..’s acclaimed USB002 tour has been immortalized in a fresh documentary titled Behind The Sound. This cinematic project offers fans an intimate look at the logistics and artistry that fueled one of the most talked-about electronic music runs in recent memory.
From Concept to Stage: The Making of ‘Behind The Sound’
Directed by the Mexico-based visual storyteller and YouTube personality Gawx, the 20-minute film chronicles the intensity of the tour’s 21-date itinerary spanning 10 major global cities. While the documentary touches on the broader scope of the tour, its narrative anchor is the grand finale held at Mexico City’s Expo Santa Fe on December 12, 2025.
Gawx provides viewers with an all-access pass, documenting the frantic yet focused days preceding the Mexico City performance. The footage tracks the team’s arrival, the intricate technical preparations required for such a high-profile production, and the electric atmosphere of the final show itself.
Artist Endorsement and Tour Legacy
Fred again.. expressed his genuine appreciation for the project via his Instagram stories, highlighting the unique perspective Gawx brought to the tour. “I’m honoured that the great @gawx_art has made this film about the time we had in Mexico,” the producer noted. He further praised the filmmaker’s talent, stating, “He followed me and the latin mafia guys for that week and has made this incredible document of that time that I’m really happy exists.”
Fred also encouraged his fanbase to explore Gawx’s broader portfolio, describing the filmmaker’s work as “genuinely incredible.”
Expanding the USB002 Phenomenon
The USB002 tour has been a significant milestone in Fred again..’s career, characterized by its raw, spontaneous energy and deep connection with audiences. Following the momentum generated in Mexico, the tour successfully transitioned into high-demand residency performances in major cultural hubs like London and New York earlier this year. As electronic music continues to evolve, documentaries like Behind The Sound serve as vital records of how modern artists bridge the gap between digital production and live, communal experiences.
