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Joris Voorn rework Moonman’s ‘Don’t Be Afraid’

The meeting of two Dutch musical masters, Joris Voorn’s rework of Moonman’s ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ pays tribute to one of trance music’s most enduring anthems while reintroducing it to a new generation of dancefloors.

Originally released in 1996 on Sci-Fi Records, ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ was one of three seminal Moonman singles – alongside Galaxia and First Light – that helped define the golden era of Trance. Moonman was, of course, one of the earliest aliases of Ferry Corsten, and it was the track’s goosebump-inducing synth melody that first propelled him, albeit anonymously, into the global consciousness of the dance music scene, laying the foundations for a truly storied career.

For Spectrum boss Joris Voorn, revisiting such a revered classic is a bold move; but one handled with deep respect and clear intent. His rework retains the emotional core and iconic melody of the original, while layering in a weighty low-end and rattling snares to give the track a renewed power and drive. The result is a glorious rush of nostalgia and fresh emotion, lifting ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ once more into the stratosphere… exactly where it belongs.

Joris Voorn x Ferry Corsten x Moonman – Don’t Be Afraid
Release Date: February 20th, 2026

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