Brian Trifon is the front man for Trifonic, a San Francisco based electroni… Read Full Bio ↴Brian Trifon is the front man for Trifonic, a San Francisco based electronic act that seamlessly fuses experimental production wizardry with beautiful melodies and traditional song structures to craft music that is simultaneously unexpected and accessible.
Brian began his music career as a guitarist and programmer for famed electronic artist BT. Brian toured nationally with BT and contributed additional music, programming and guitars to several films, TV shows, and to BT’s album This Binary Universe (2006).
In 2005 Brian joined forces with his older brother Laurence to create Trifonic. Trifonic’s first track, a breaks mash-up called “Bored on Your Backside”, was the top vote getter in WIRED Magazine’s 2005 Freestyle remix contest. Trifonic dropped its debut album Emergence in 2008, a critically-acclaimed collage of downtempo, dub, IDM, post-rock and ambient music that established Trifonic’s distinctly unique sound. Emergence’s standout track “Parks On Fire” was featured on Hybrid’s compilation album Soundsystem 01 (2008), and several of the tracks have appeared in TV shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS) and 90210 (CW).
Trifonic followed up Emergence with the remix EP Remergence (2008) and the EP Growing Distance (2009). Trifonic has also collaborated with top electronic artists on tracks including “Can You Hear Me (Trifonic Remix)” by Hybrid (2010), “With Angels (Trifonic Remix)” by Hecq (2011), and “Quadcore” by Boom Jinx, Andrew Bayer, Matt Lange, and Trifonic (2011, Anjunadeep).
In addition to his work with Trifonic, Brian has contributed music to multiple award-winning video game soundtracks include Assassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
Trifonic’s second full-length album Ninth Wave will be available November 13, 2012.
Brian began his music career as a guitarist and programmer for famed electronic artist BT. Brian toured nationally with BT and contributed additional music, programming and guitars to several films, TV shows, and to BT’s album This Binary Universe (2006).
In 2005 Brian joined forces with his older brother Laurence to create Trifonic. Trifonic’s first track, a breaks mash-up called “Bored on Your Backside”, was the top vote getter in WIRED Magazine’s 2005 Freestyle remix contest. Trifonic dropped its debut album Emergence in 2008, a critically-acclaimed collage of downtempo, dub, IDM, post-rock and ambient music that established Trifonic’s distinctly unique sound. Emergence’s standout track “Parks On Fire” was featured on Hybrid’s compilation album Soundsystem 01 (2008), and several of the tracks have appeared in TV shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS) and 90210 (CW).
Trifonic followed up Emergence with the remix EP Remergence (2008) and the EP Growing Distance (2009). Trifonic has also collaborated with top electronic artists on tracks including “Can You Hear Me (Trifonic Remix)” by Hybrid (2010), “With Angels (Trifonic Remix)” by Hecq (2011), and “Quadcore” by Boom Jinx, Andrew Bayer, Matt Lange, and Trifonic (2011, Anjunadeep).
In addition to his work with Trifonic, Brian has contributed music to multiple award-winning video game soundtracks include Assassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
Trifonic’s second full-length album Ninth Wave will be available November 13, 2012.
Nightrun
Trifonic Lyrics
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Aleksander With Always lost in the moment, we blaze out together On the…
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Broken This house is cold and empty Just a ghost of who…
Forget Crumble earth, in my hands, in my hands Humble words, when…
Good Enough I will be here when you need me by your…
Lies When you walked away it was the Saddest day the world…
Life In Here Harlem can wait while we collect our shoes We're feeling lik…
Sooner Or Later How happy we are today The feeling will only escape No mat…
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Comaduster
Still super proud of this remix. It has now crossed 1 million plays on Spotify!
Interloper
Just found this through a random radio on Spotify and I love it. Thanks for making this remix :D
Michaël Thibault
Hey, we Réal-ly love your sounds!
Heh heh.
Please don't stop making music.
FiXT
Congrats!!!
Faceless One
Wow... This is by far the best remix that I've heard of this song...
The ethereal tone of the original song is beautifully captured here and presented by a stacked, succulent beat echoing through a deep tunnel of tranquil melodies, resonating a similar, mystifying sound of the original song. With an animated and invigorating feel, the remix evokes a heavy sense of electrifying motion, creating a vibrant and elevating vibe. Here, the listener is taken on a passionate journey upon roads of effervescent sound, as if riding through an alien city of music.
This is an absolutely monumental remix. I am left in a daze as I continue to listen to this over and over again...
Comaduster
Thank you for the thoughtful reply! I'm really glad you enjoy it so much! Everything you mention here was something I actually struggled to maintain. I usually don't have trouble with remixes, but Brian gave me this remix kit nearly half a decade ago and I basically froze up and did about 5 or 6 false starts on it over the years. The original, as you mention, has such a unique feel and is one of my favorite electronic tunes period. It wasn't until things kind of came full circle and I was working in that tempo range again that the seeds of this remix came around. Once I knew I wasn't stomping the vibe of the original, it actually came together really fast.
orewing
It's been several years since I started listening to Comaduster's music and even longer since I started listening to Trifonic. They're both amongst my favourite artists, but in all that time, I never imagined the two would cross paths. I don't think I've ever been happier to be wrong about something!
Comaduster
@Echo Grid Making music for fun together can be difficult for two people who are generally swamped with game work... but who knows!
Comaduster
@Echo Grid Brian and my schedules are infamously bad a lining up. But it's something I'd do in a heart beat.
Echo Grid
I'd love to see them work on something new together. Love both projects so much.