Tritonal are on a fast track to take 2019 by storm — with their full length album U & ME on the way this spring, the duo are currently in the midst of their massive national tour. Today they share their newest single “Hard Pass,” a track featuring Tritonal’s signature progressive-pop sound and highlighted by Ryann’s touching, euphoric vocals.
The release of “Hard Pass” follows Tritonal and Kapera's collaboration “Easy,” which also features Ryann on the vocals. Dance music fans can recognize Ryann’s beautiful vocals from her past collaborations with the likes of The Chainsmokers, 3LAU, Yellowclaw, NERVO and more.
With support from Shaun Frank and Breathe Carolina, in addition to Enhanced family favorites, Tritonal’s tour kicked off with pivotal shows at Roseland Theater in Portland, Showbox Sodo in Seattle as well as Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium. Upcoming stops include Chicago’s famed Concord Music Hall, Boston’s House of Blues and Terminal 5 in New York City – which is home to a special show as it will be broadcasted live on Sirius XM to celebrate the 250th episode of Tritonia.
With playlist adds to New Music Friday Cratediggers, UK, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Netherlands, Phillippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt, Levant, Gulf, North America and NY Pop, it's looking like a strong start for Tritonal this month!
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