In 2011 the group's first album, A perdifiato nel bosco, was released, followed by the more recent Aquiloni, recorded and mixed by Dario Ravelli at Suonovivo Studio in Bergamo and distributed by Rox Records.
The original musical proposal allows Diaduit to gather important acclaim over the years and to win competitions such as Suonare a Folkest (2010), Trentino Girofolk (2014 and 2018) and the Popular Music School award within the National Folk & World Award ( 2017), organized by the M.E.I. of
Faenza, Li Ucci of Cutrofiano and the Popular Music Festival of Forlimpopoli. The trio also boasts numerous live performances in national festivals, including: Celtica Valle d'Aosta, Folkest, Festival internazionale della Zampogna di Scapoli, Isola Folk, Novaria, Musica Nelle Aie, Irlanda in Festa at the Geox Theater in Padua, Celtival, Dolomiti Without Borders, Irlanda in Fiera, Oltre le Vette, Arte Imperina, Druidia and Artigianato Vivo.