KEXP Premiere: Pegboard Nerds x Motopony - Free

Local Music, KEXP Premiere
08/25/2017
KEXP
photo by Jesse Hughey

What do you get when you combine "glitch folk" locals Motopony with Euro-electropop duo Pegboard Nerds? You get "Free," a new single making its world debut today on The Morning Show with John Richards.

It's a surprising collaboration: Norwegian DJ Alexander Odden and Danish DJ Michael Parsberg have been active in the EDM scene as DJs and producers since 2011 under the "Pegboard Nerds" moniker. On their most recent LP, 2015's Welcome You, Motopony combined a '60s sound with soul, funk, rock, and folk. Perhaps EDM seemed like the logical next step in their musical exploration? Frontman Daniel Blue says a third album, titled 50 Katrinas, is on its way, and we can't wait to hear what direction he takes Motopony next.

Motopony play this Saturday at the SoDo Wine Block Party at the Structure Cellars Winery, and then later that night at the Alberta Street Pub in Portland. In the meantime, listen and watch below, and get free.

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