Fred again.. shares public Dropbox folder packed with USB002 creative files
Fred again.. has shared a public Dropbox folder filled with creative files from his USB002 tour. Notably, the producer has teamed up with Dropbox to make show posters, vinyl artwork, ambient visuals, slow-mo visualiser stems and more available to fans for free download.
The move follows a deal Fred made with attendees during the tour itself. Meanwhile, fans at every USB002 show were encouraged to put their phones away and stay present in the moment. In return, Fred promised to give them direct access to videos and photos via Dropbox after each show.
Crucially, the folder doubles as a creative working archive. The files inside are the actual working assets Fred again..’s creative team used to develop USB002. Furthermore, the contents reflect how global artists now create: by collaborating, experimenting and sharing ideas across files, fragments and timezones.
Anyone in the community can now download, edit and use the content. Equally, the format invites fans to remix the visual world of USB002 into new posters, videos and edits. The release pushes past traditional artist-fan boundaries.
The Dropbox initiative sits inside a wider phone-free narrative. Still, the timing matters here. Phone-free events globally have grown 567% over the past year per fresh Eventbrite data. In turn, Fred’s USB002 sat at the front of that cultural shift before the data even confirmed it.
The 21-show USB002 tour ran from October 2025 through February 2026. Moreover, the run featured an extended list of guest artists including HAAi, Floating Points, Caribou, Four Tet and many more. The creative footprint matched the size of the touring footprint.
This Dropbox release follows on from the recent 108-hour ‘USB002 EVERY SHOW’ continuous mix. In short, the entire era now exists as both a sonic document and a visual archive.
Finally, Fred again.. keeps redefining what artist-to-fan creative access can look like in the streaming era.