Tritonal Teases 5th Album with Newest Release ‘Waterboiler’
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YetepProgressive house duo Tritonal have added their own spin on Jus Jack and Speed Limits‘ “All Falls Down”. This power-house track is from their anticipated forthcoming Tritonia Chapter 002 Compilation Mix due out this spring. “All Falls Down” will solely be available on Beatport this February 2 via Enhanced Recordings.
Tritonal is Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed, a DJ/Producer duo from Austin, Texas. Known for their outstanding achievements such as being featured on MTV Clubland’s “10 Artists to Watch”,” earning eight Top 20 Beatport singles and hitting 3 Billboard Dance top 10’s in the last 12 months with their newest records “Now Or Never”, “Colors”, and just last week, Tritonal’s latest smash single, “Anchor”.
Last year, Tritonal played all over the U.S. and Canada, making special stops at Mexico City’s Electric Zoo and Las Vegas’ Marquee Dayclub as a part of their Color Tour 2014, whilst their releases were continuously supported by huge names in the electronic dance music scene like Hardwell, Nicky Romero, Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Tiesto and W&W.
New York’s Jus Jack has previously released music on prestigious labels like Tiesto’s Musical Freedom label and MYNC’s Cr2, this is his official debut track with Enhanced Recordings. Norwegian/Italian duo Speed Limits, on the other hand, are regulars on Enhanced Recordings – Their previous track “Palm Of Your Hands” became such a hit that it was rewarded a well-deserved spot on Sirius’ BPM rotation.