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Tritonal - "Call Me" [Video]

January 14, 2018 by N3 On The Track in Music, EDM, Music Videos

2017 coming to an end means capping off another monumental year for Austin, TX's Tritonal. The year saw Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed taking their unmatched presence to major festivals around the world, including a main stage performance at New York City's Electric Zoo and Chicago’s Lollapalooza. After the undeniable successes of “Blackout”, “Hung Up”, “Strangers" and most recently, “Good Thing” they've returned with yet another incredible video for their newest single, "Call Me".

After amassing over 53 million streams on Spotify in 2016, Tritonal has more than doubled their bounty in 2017, boasting over 120 million total streams. The group's fans, better known as, "Tritonians", have shown undying admiration for their original music as well as widely successful collaborations ("Untouchable" with Cash Cash and "Until You Were Gone" with The Chainsmokers) and striking remixes for peers such as Armin van Buuren and Rudimental. Their Adam Lambert "Ghost Town" remiexed reached millions of listeners on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Sirius Radio via their Tritonia podcast.

January 14, 2018 /N3 On The Track
Tritonal, CallMe, LAOnLock
Music, EDM, Music Videos
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Ivan Dorn - "Beverly" [Video]

August 04, 2017 by N3 On The Track in Music, Music Videos, EDM

Ukraine's Ivan Dorth takes on high school politics in his latest video for "Beverly". 

The video offers a behind the scenes look at the queens of campus, as viewers are shown the underbelly of teenage society.

A community hindered by side eye, wholesome tears, and sweet rebellion, youth has never looked so good.


 

BIO:

 

Its difficult to imagine the post-soviet pop scene without the controversial story of Ivan Dorn.

In 2011 the tall blond Ukrainian became an overnight sensation with his debut album ‘Co’n’Dorn’. His unique blend of 90s house, pop, nu-disco, funk and free jazz, came as a breath of fresh air to the suffocated Eastern Europe pop scene. The well-crafted compilation of catchy pop tunes brought the 23 year old into the spotlight. His fashion-forward style, controversial public appearances, fancy footwork and contagious personality caught on like wild fire. Within months Ivan Dorn and his band filled sports arenas around the country and he quickly earned a spot as a judge on The Voice Ukraine.

In 2014, just when it seemed like Ivan would follow the footsteps of most modern pop stars with radio-friendly hits and overproduced music videos, he dropped, “Randorn”, an album that would redefine him as an artist and bridge the gap between the underground and the mainstream. The masterpiece featured an odd selection of unique tracks sounding anywhere from Aphex Twins to Kavinski passing through Pharrell Williams. Although it was initially received with mixed feelings, the record quickly topped the charts and had audiences dancing from the VIP areas of the high society to the basements of the underground.

In 2016, Ivan started Masterskaya, an independent music label focused on bringing the exciting sound of Ukrainian underground to the main stage. Out of the blue, the 28 year old artist moved to Los Angeles to start recording his first English-language album, and quickly found himself inspired by the ocean breeze and palm trees. His US debut album is now on its way, and with feature a tight selection of tracks that, like Ivan, don’t follow the rules.

If there is one thing we’ve learned about Ivan over the years, is that if you think you have him all figured out, you are probably already one step behind.

August 04, 2017 /N3 On The Track
IvanDorn, Beverly, LAOnLock
Music, Music Videos, EDM
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Herobust - "Move Mint" [Video]

July 27, 2017 by N3 On The Track in Music, Music Videos, EDM

A “Move Mint” has been brewing and Herobust wants you to know that it is more than just an ‘everybody jump’ banger.

 

“So yeah, this song is disguised as another "everybody jump" banger, but it really is more than that. Beneath the surface, Move Mint is about the power we posses. Not individually, but together. Whether your cause is affecting a sincere initiative, or merely supporting what you love, togetherness is the key to making an impact. So don't dwell on our differences. Let the focus be on whatever brings you together.  And let that be your movement. ” - Hayden Kramer (Herobust)

 

Through his art, Herobust is driven to create and spread fresh musical ideas which in turn rally the electronic community and nothing is different when it comes to the music video. This video is not only a perfect representation of the song, it also embodies the Herobust culture and his overall creative direction. Having already caught the attention of many with his latest release, the community remains eager for all things Herobust.

July 27, 2017 /N3 On The Track
Herobust, MoveMint, LAOnLock
Music, Music Videos, EDM
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