Try is a single by Schiller, released in 2010. Ethereal synth melodies intertwine with atmospheric soundscapes, creating an immersive auditory journey. The album's title track, 'Try', achieved notable success on German charts, further solidifying Schiller's place within the synth-pop genre. Its fusion of electronic and orchestral elements influenced subsequent artists in the electronic music scene and contributed to a growing interest in melodic, instrumental pop music during that era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Try sound like?
Ethereal synth melodies intertwine with atmospheric soundscapes, creating an immersive auditory journey. Rooted in synth-pop.
What makes Try by Schiller notable?
The album's title track, 'Try', achieved notable success on German charts, further solidifying Schiller's place within the synth-pop genre. Its fusion of electronic and orchestral elements influenced subsequent artists in the electronic music scene and contributed to a growing interest in melodic, instrumental pop music during that era. By the release of 'Try' in 2010, Schiller was already established in the electronic music scene, having released several successful albums since their debut in 1999. This album came as part of a transitional phase for the artist, incorporating more vocal elements and collaborations while maintaining their signature cinematic sound.
How many songs are on Try?
Try has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Try (video edit) Standout 3:21
- 2 Salton Sea Standout 4:53
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