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About Trial & Error

Trial & Error are an electronic music group hailing from Dublin (Ireland), consisting of members Dylan Owens, Sean O’Connor and Danny Costello. Dylan and Sean first started the group back in 2015 after collaborating on a lot of different projects over a number of years and have since picked up Danny to add a third member to the group.

Trial & Error kickstarted their career with the release of ‘Cried Wolf (feat. Katie Laffan)’. It proved to be quite the success as it has generated millions plays/streams across music platforms such as Spotify and Youtube. Their second release titled ‘My Love for You’ also saw major success with over half a million plays/streams since its recent release. Their work has been featured and supported across major underground scene playlists/music channels such as Sensual Musique, Chill Your Mind | Chill Music, MrRevillz Uploads, Chill Nation, to name a few as well as being supported by such big names as Gareth Emery.

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