Rooftop Live (Arun’s Roof, London) by Fred Again..

For the past two weeks, Fred Again.. has been everywhere – a constant presence in feeds, stories, and late-night conversations about what modern electronic music can feel like. This Rooftop Live set from Arun’s Roof in London captures him at a particularly intimate angle: high above the city, weaving together fragments of voice notes, piano phrases, and softly pulsing beats into something that feels both fragile and celebratory.

Fred Gibson, better known as Fred Again.., came up as a behind-the-scenes producer, shaping the sound of major artists before shifting the spotlight onto his own deeply personal projects. His music has always blurred the line between the club and the confessional, using everyday conversations as raw material. In this rooftop mix, that approach feels distilled: it’s less about peak-time drops and more about subtle movement, the quiet emotional turns that sneak up on you as the sun goes down.

“Turn the city down low, let the memories play back in the glow.”

There is a sense of shared moment here, as if London itself is listening in. You hear the traffic far below, the air shifting, the space around the sound. It’s a reminder that electronic music can be both communal and introspective, perfectly suited for a laid back weekend or a solo evening on repeat.

This week’s weekendmix at justadailysong.com is a tribute to the man of the moment and the subtle power of a rooftop soundtrack. Listen now to our song of the day, press the heart if it moves you, and show your love for music by sharing justadailysong.com with your friends.

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