2017 has been a monumental year for Tritonal, from Austin, Texas. Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed took their act to major festivals worldwide, including Electric Zoo in New York City, and Chicago’s Lollapalooza. Their tracks ‘Blackout’, ‘Hung Up’, ‘Strangers’, and most recently, ‘Good Thing’ have seen success, and the same seems sure for their new single, ‘Call Me’.
Tritonal more than doubled their 2016 record on Spotify – which was already a phenomenal 53 million streams – and have come to the end of 2017 with over 120 million total streams. Their fans, stylised “Tritonians” have shown much love and admiration for their original works as well as their highly successful collaborations, such as ‘Untouchable’, with Cash Cash, and ‘Until You Were Gone’, with The Chainsmokers. Their remixes for the likes of Armin Va Buuren and Rudmental have also been met with praise, and their remix of Adam Lambert’s ‘Ghost Town’ reached millions of listeners on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Sirius Radio, via their Tritonia podcast.
The video for ‘Call Me’ opens on a small houseparty in the middle of nowhere. A love connection is sparked, and a young couple create a dreamlike getaway wherever they go, making memories. Meeting back in the house where it all began, He walks away, and suddenly she’s thinking it’s all over again. But then he reappears. The pair are linked forever – no matter how much they try to run away from each other, they are pulled back in to each other.
Shot in the woods in and around a beautiful cabin, there’s a dream like quality to the clip, with a sort of haziness, that fits very well with the EDM sounds. The track itself pulls you in and makes you want to get up and dance, so it should come as no surprise that Tritonal have sold out legendary venues such as New York City’s Terminal 5, as well as The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Tritonal will be touring the US for the rest of the year with Seven Lions, and Kill The Noise, and have sold out venues around the country, including two at the Hollywood Palladium. Visit their official website for further information about Tritonal, their music, and their tour dates.