Released on September 6, 2024, is the fourth studio album by British producer Fred Gibson, better known as Fred again.. . The project marks a departure from his Actual Life
series, shifting focus toward ten specific, intimate days from the past year. Concept and Structure
The album is built around the idea of "ten songs about ten days". It follows a unique structure where each core track is preceded by an interlude (numbered one through ten), designed to sound like candid snippets of life—random hangouts and behind-the-scenes interactions. This layout reinforces the theme of finding beauty in "small quiet intimate moments". Tracklist and Notable Collaborations
The album features a star-studded lineup of guest appearances across various genres: : A bright, marimba-led opening featuring vocals from Obongjayar "places to be"
: An upbeat track blending drum and bass with the soulful style of Anderson .Paak Fred Again Ten Days zip
: A sprawling 7-minute instrumental highlight co-produced by Joy Anonymous "fear less" : An emotional collaboration featuring "backseat" : The closing track, which samples The Japanese House 's "Sunshine Baby". "where will i be" : A reworking of a 1995 song by country icon Emmylou Harris Critical Reception Reviews for the album have been polarized:
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As the title suggests, Ten Days was recorded in a burst of creativity over just ten days following an intense emotional period in Fred’s life. He described the process as “cathartic and terrifying,” locking himself in a London studio with minimal gear and channeling everything he was feeling into ten tracks (one per day).
Ten Days debuted at #2 on the UK Albums Chart and #7 on the US Top Dance/Electronic Albums. Critics praised its raw, unfiltered emotion and the way Fred Again continues to blur the line between electronic production and singer-songwriter intimacy. Pitchfork called it “a masterclass in restrained euphoria,” while Mixmag noted that “Fred again.. has never sounded more human.”
Fred Again is not a faceless corporation. He’s a 31-year-old musician who relies on streaming royalties and direct sales to fund his next project. When you pirate Ten Days, you’re telling the algorithm that demand is low, which affects his label’s willingness to invest in future tours, music videos, and albums.