Sometimes the most personal artistic statements come disguised as dance tracks. FREDRYD‘s latest album, “The Way To The Good Life,” feels like exactly that kind of project – a 40-minute, 16-track collection that reveals as much about the Stockholm producer’s worldview as it does his musical evolution. Released on June 27, it represents his most ambitious work to date.
Born Fred Rydén, FREDRYD describes himself as more than just a musician – he’s a DJ, dancer, and someone who wears his values on his sleeve. The Swedish producer openly identifies as a feminist, optimist, and idealist, themes that often surface in his music. His goal isn’t just to get people dancing; he wants to bridge social gaps and create better understanding between people.
The artist’s journey in music started in 2023 when he began experimenting with EDM production on Bandlab. His influences draw from a surprisingly diverse range – from Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson to the late Avicii, Ed Sheeran, Juliander, and Phil Collins. It’s an eclectic mix that somehow works in his favor, creating a sound that blends EDM, house, progressive house, electronica, and pop elements.
FREDRYD’s previous work includes his 2024 debut album “Love Is What We Need,” which featured the instrumental track “Where’s The Joy Where We Need It?” While that release didn’t meet his expectations, it set the stage for what came next. His February 2025 single “Can We Stop Be Estranged To Each Other?” through LFTD Global marked a turning point, bringing both the song and artist into the spotlight.

The new album offers listeners a chance to dive deep into FREDRYD’s evolution. For those wanting to see him in action, he’s created a DJ Jam Release Gig on YouTube that captures his live performance energy. The album showcases impressive songwriting and production work, featuring ethereal atmospheres, layered vocals, and strong melodic foundations. Our pick from the collection? “Horses of Freedom.”
FREDRYD’s commitment to social causes extends beyond individual tracks. He’s released two Girl & Woman Power EPs, reflecting his dedication to feminism and equality. His music consistently aims to create positive social change while keeping people moving on the dance floor.
The album is available across major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Fans can also follow his journey on Instagram and YouTube.

What strikes you about FREDRYD isn’t just his productivity – though with three more singles planned for fall, that’s undeniable. It’s his willingness to push boundaries, both musically and socially. Here’s an artist who genuinely believes music can change how people relate to each other, and he’s got the talent and determination to keep testing that theory. Sometimes the most important artists are the ones who refuse to accept limits.