Tridact – “Sky Blue Dart” (video)
July 30th, 2012“Sky Blue Dart” by Tridact set to moving images of Oregon circa 1970.
“Sky Blue Dart” by Tridact set to moving images of Oregon circa 1970.

I’m currently buried in cables and old gear getting tracks done. Hopefully I’ll be doing some live dates on the West Coast this summer.
I’m also now on tumblr. Follow me – I’ll follow you back.
I’ve contributed a mix to Finger Magazine. Check Podcast #38 for an all vinyl mix of synthed out soul/funk/disco jams, old favorites and other odds and ends. Available to stream or download.
There’s a nice Tridact interview and Spotify playlist at Finger Magazine. Give it a read and a listen.
My DJ/Artist chart at Phonica Records.

The album is out and available everywhere on CD and digital download. Six of the ten tracks are available on a four-song 12″ and two-song 7″ – all on Internasjonal Records/Wordandsound.
There has been a lot of press for the album, including write-ups at Resident Advisor, partysan.net, Raveline, Groove Magazine, Big Shot Magazine, onlyhousemusic.org, Tonspion, Juno Recommends, Whatpeoplesay, Cultural Fervent, Beats and Beyond, Amoeba Records, De:Bug, Pull Proxy, Opus Sound, Finger Magazine and GoMag.
I’m also playing live, so keep an eye out for dates on the West Coast and greater Pacific Northwest. For booking contact me at tridact-at-gmail.com.
Tridact is featured in October’s issue of Raveline Magazine. Read it here or here.
Tridact has been featured with an interview on French blog We Are Someone.
I’ll be doing a live set in Portland this Thursday.

The details:
Thursday September 22, 2011
Veridis Quo at Langano Lounge
1435 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, Oregon
Tridact (Internasjonal) Live!
DJs M. Quiet, Mike M.
10pm-2am
Free!
Six songs from the CD have been released on vinyl on Internasjonal Records – a 4-song 12″ with Over the Clouds/Light Minute/Cold Star/Time to Go and a 2-song 7″ with One Wheel Race/Sky Blue Dart. Go get ‘em.
There are some nice write-ups on the 12″ at Juno Records and at Picadilly for the 12″ and 7″.
Photos by Mark Regester.



