The duo tells their story through traditions steeped in imagination — mythological beasts, future tech, avatars in Greek myths, spiritual sea gods, and sea shanties crafted by Japanese machines. They ground this tale through sound, performance, and communion. In their latest single, "Daddy," they explore the impact of the father figure on the collective, hoping to start conversations about vulnerability and mutual support on a more human level.
The two have a lot coming up — a limited run of a t-shirt collab with Total Luxury Spa, a Christmas song, and some exciting things in the works for 2024 — so stay tuned. They caught up with us over email to share some of the lessons they’ve learned when it comes to touring, staying focused and daddy issues.
How was tour?
Byron Spencer— For most people this is the first time hearing us or seeing us and the response was insane. It was also our first proper tour. It feels very exciting for us to start the DF journey & build the DF community.
Daniel Stricker— I loved driving through Oregon and northern California. I loved listening to music all day in the car. I loved playing shows every night. I didn’t love seeing the state of America at the moment :(
How do you get amped up for a show?
BS— A hot toddy. I like to dance a bit and just be in my body :)
Any post-show rituals?
BS— For the tour the ritualistic thing for me to do was get on the floor and start selling merch ;)
Check our their exclusive tour video and electro remix of "Daddy"