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EDM’s Tritonal continues explosive success on tour

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EDM duos Tritonal and Cash Cash performed at Dallas’ Bomb Factory for the second show of their UNTOUCHABLE TOUR” on Friday, Sept. 18.

The three-month tour, the biggest of either groups’ careers, kicked off in New Orleans this past Thursday and will stop in 40 cities across the United States and Canada, wrapping up in Tampa, Fla. on Nov. 21. With openers such as Gladiator, Yog, and Party Favor, performers delivered just what “Tritonians” and other EDM lovers in attendance were hoping for.

Tritonal’s David Cisneros and David Reed, originally from Austin, released their first album “Piercing the Quiet” in 2011, with which they earned the 65th spot in DJ Mag’s “Top 100 DJ’s of 2012.” In 2013, the group released their EP “Metamorphic,” putting them on MTV Clubland’s “10 Artists to Watch.”

They have also performed at major EDM festivals such as Ultra, Electric Zoo and EDC. When returning to EDC in 2015, their hit song “Gamma Gamma” became the most played unreleased song of the entire festival. In the past 18 months, the duo has had four singles reach Billboard’s Top 10 Dance singles, putting them at the top of their game as they embark on their nationwide tour.

Cash Cash’s New Jersey based trio have been on the EDM since early 2002, but got their big break after the nearly 48 million Spotify streams of their hit single,“Take Me Home,” featuring vocalist Bebe Rexha. After collaborating with Tritonal in the hit single “Untouchable,” the group hoped a tour such as this one would result.

Friday night’s performance was jam packed with amazing performances, enjoyable for those who love the blood pumping build-ups and powerful drops of EDM. Some highlights included Party Favor’s remixes of hip-hop’s hot hit “No Type” and Diplo’s “Revolution,” Tritonal’s original “Anchor” and newest single “Until You Were Gone” featuring The Chainsmokers, and Cash Cash’s “Take Me Home” and “Overtime.”

When commenting on the tour, Cisneros said, “There have been so many countless hours in the studio leading up to this point, and we can’t even express how excited we are to play all the new and old Tritonal records across all of the cities.”

The tour will continue on to the west coast, up into Canada, and down through the midwest during October and early November. It then finishes off along the east coast and, finally, in Florida for the final show on Nov. 21.

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