This Flashback Friday, we’re turning back the musical clock to a time when euphoria and electronic beats dominated the airwaves. Join us on a journey through the early 2000s as we revisit the dancefloor anthem that captivated hearts worldwide—Ian Van Dahl’s “Try.”

Released in 2002, “Try” epitomizes the golden era of trance and electronic dance music. The Belgian group, led by vocalist Annemie Coenen, crafted a sonic masterpiece that resonated with listeners, transporting them to a realm of unbridled energy and uplifting melodies.
“Try” wasn’t just a track; it was a sonic voyage. With its pulsating rhythms, ethereal synths, and Annemie’s captivating vocals, the song became an anthem of empowerment and resilience. The infectious chorus and euphoric crescendos made it a staple in clubs, festivals, and personal playlists around the globe.
As we dust off the nostalgia, “Try” remains a shining example of how electronic music can transcend time. Ian Van Dahl’s ability to merge infectious beats with emotive vocals created a timeless piece that continues to evoke emotions and ignite dance floors.