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REVIEW: Tritonal feat. Jeza - I Can Breathe / Can't Keep It In (Extended Remixes) on Air Up There

1-Tritonal feat Jeza - I Can Breathe(Dan Stone mix)
2-Tritonal feat Jeza - I Can Breathe(Nitrous Oxide mix)
3-Tritonal feat Jeza - Can't Keep It In(Maor Levi remix)
 
Tritonal collaborated with Jeza for two productions on 'Piercing The Quiet', resulting in two modern day vocal anthems. Remixed in supreme fashion by Dan Stone, Maor Levi and Nitrous Oxide for 'Piercing The Quiet : Remixed', the full extended versions of these three reworks are available for the first time in this special EP release, as supported by the likes of Armin van Buuren and Above & Beyond.

The remixes are taken from Tritonal's 'Piecing The Quiet Remixed' - 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' is out now on 2xCD and Digital Download (which includes 5 bonus tracks).
 
 
Dimitri Kechagias review: Tritonal are definitely the most successful trance duo conquering the EDM world by storm with nearly every single reaching the number 1 position on Beatport trance chart. The hot boys are currently touring the world along with Super 8 & Tab. Its time for the djs out there to include in their sets 3 more extended remixes from the fantastic Piercing The Quite Remixes album. The latest EP includes Tritonal collaboration with Jeza who has one of the finest voices in the trance music right now. Its sounds like silk and  velvet and shines like a diamond. The absolutely stunning  I Can Breathe is remixed by the UK based Dan Stone and Nitrous Oxide. Both producers impress us with their new interpretations. Dan Stone goes for a full on straight forward uplifting vocal trancer with great work done with the various melodic layers that will make you feel like flying in the sky along with Jeza who holds your hand and watch out for your safety. Nitrous Oxide follows his proglifting trance sound that combines elements of electro and tech with euphoric uplifting big climax. Its emotional and really sweety but very powerful and rocking at the same time. Peak time is the only time to drop these mighty club crackers. Third great remixer who put his hands on Tritonal is the superb Maor Levi. The very talented producer delivers a superb progressive trance translation of Can't Keep It In with deep haunting basslines, electro twisted grooves, dirty glitzy parts and big euphoria in the climax. Love IT!
 
 
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