Tritonal - Broken Down ft. Meredith Call (Daniel Kandi Remix) [Piercing The Quiet Remixed Teaser]

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Tritonal's "Piercing The Quiet: Remixed" 2-Disc Album Out on September 3

Mark it on your calendars: September 3, 2012. That's when Tritonal's "Piercing The Quiet: Remixed" album will finally see the light of day, a date 'Tritonians' around the globe have eagerly been awaiting since "Piercing The Quiet" was released in May 2011 and the remixes started creeping into the duo's sets.

A double-disc delight packed with 14 remixes by some of the biggest names in trance and progressive and 10 club mixes by Tritonal themselves, "Piercing The Quiet: Remixed" is sure to give fans of the beloved originals an album to take away the pain of summer coming to an end.

"It was important to us these remixes stayed true to the originals and so we worked with some of our favorite producers who brought their amazing and fresh ideas to the table," says Tritonal.

Those producers trusted with remix duties include Stoneface & Terminal on fan-favorite 'Still With Me', Super8 & Tab, who reworked 'Piercing Quiet' into a festival anthem, trance purist Daniel Kandi on 'Broken Down' and up-and-comer Estiva on 'Ziziki'. The Rafael Frost Remix of 'Something New' featuring Jenry R. will be the first single off the album, with a release date of August 6. Additionally, Beat Service, Craig Connelly, Seven Lions, The Madison, Ost & Meyer, Maor Levi, Juventa, and Dan Stone all brought their signature sounds to a powerhouse-filled tracklist that will be made public in the upcoming weeks.

Since forming in 2008, Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed have taken Tritonal from the unknown, playing in small clubs in their hometown of Austin, Texas, to touring in every corner of the globe, releasing over 100 original tracks and remixes and whipping a fan base of dedicated, self-titled 'Tritonians' into a frenzy. "Piercing The Quiet," Tritonal's debut artist album, produced eight top 20 Beatport singles, including five that held the #1 position on the trance chart for more than two weeks.

In a saturated music scene, Tritonal's vivacious stage presence stood out from the dozens of other acts at festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival, Escape From Wonderland, Ultra Music Festival, A State of Trance 550, and Creamfields Australia. They also managed to find time to release nine new tracks through their record label, Air Up There Recordings (not including 15 "Piercing The Quiet" Extended Mixes, which were released in April 2012), sell out clubs across North America, and continue their weekly Air Up There radio show, which is now syndicated throughout five continents.

Piercing The Quiet: Remixed Tracklist:

CD One - The Remixes

1 Lifted ft. Cristina Soto (Mat Zo Remix - Tritonal EDC Intro Edit)
2 Retake (Ost & Meyer Remix)
3 Still With Me ft. Cristina Soto (Stoneface & Terminal Remix)
4 Sometimes I Wish ft. Bethany (Beat Service Remix)
5 Can't Keep It In ft. Jeza (Maor Levi's Starlight Remix)
6 Shapes Revolve (Juventa Remix)
7 Murakami (The Madison Remix)
8 Something New ft. Jenry R (Rafael Frost Remix)
9 Ziziki (Estiva Remix)
10 Piercing Quiet ft. Cristina Soto (Super8 & Tab Remix)
11 Everafter ft. Cristina Soto (Craig Connelly Remix)
12 I Can Breathe ft. Jeza (Dan Stone Remix)
13 Broken Down ft. Meredith Call (Daniel Kandi Remix)
14 Still With Me ft. Cristina Soto (Seven Lions Remix)

CD One - The Club Mixes

1 Piercing Quiet ft. Cristina Soto
2 Can't Keep It In ft. Jeza
3 Ziziki
4 Lifted ft. Cristina Soto
5 I Can Breathe
6 Broken Down ft. Meredith Call
7 Something New ft. Jenry R
8 Slave with Ben Gold
9 Still With Me ft. Cristina Soto
10 Everafter ft. Cristina Soto

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Wow! One of the best trance songs I've heard so far in 2012. This song is outstanding!! I prefer old skool from 1990 to around 2005 the most. Ever after that period I've felt trance has become worse, year by year. But this song proves that good trance still exist, you just gotta believe. But the time period I mentioned will always be my favourite, trance will never sound the same again, unless no-one else do what Oliver Lieb (L.S.G.) has done lately.

SGGrIm
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I remember seeing you guys back in 2012, at Liquid in Cleveland...memories...for sure

alexanderwilliard
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will holland remix will never be topped. Its so underated and ppl forgot about it

kramer
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Because Oliver has proved that it's still possible, he's one of my favourite DJ's of all time. You see artists like Ayla (real name: Ingo Kunzi) and Robert Miles (real name: Robert Concina) made a comeback in 2011 with each their new album 10+ years after their last, and they're still some of the best at what they're doing. But oh my, Tritonal, they just own, anything else would be a lie! Tritonal could compete with the old Tiësto, DJ Sakin, Ayla, DJ Misja Helsloot, DJ Stigma etc.

SGGrIm
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Banging tune! Can't wait for its full release...

opalyankaBG
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And that says a lot! But I'd still prefer the old pioneers of trance more than anything else, because they're what I grew up with being a kid in the 90's. I'm deffinitely buying this album. Most likely the physical product, not download, even though I like to download from Beatport as well. But I'm a CD collector, I need the jewel case, artwork and everything in its physical form. And lol, I love to write a lot, ahaha. xD

SGGrIm
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Same with Suncatcher but i think there are other remixes coming out too :)

MikeySeedot
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Mike Shiver and Nitrous Oxide come up in the video yet they're not on the track list. Strange.

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