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Ferry Corsten OON (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfɛri ˈkɔrstə(n)]; born 4 December 1973) is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer. [1] He is well known for producing many pioneering trance tracks during the 1990s–2000s under his numerous aliases, including System F, [2] Moonman, [3] Pulp Victim [4] and Gouryella. [5]
2001 Live at Dance Valley; 2002 Trance Nation 2002; 2002 Global Trancemissions 02: ... (Come Lie Next To Me) (Ferry Corsten Remix) Arkadia – "Now" (Moonman Remix)
Gouryella is a solo trance project of Dutch musician Ferry Corsten.Gouryella was originally a Dutch production duo, comprising Corsten and Tiësto, who later left in 2001.. The word itself means "heaven" in an Australian aboriginal langua
Flashover Recordings is a trance music record label founded by Dutch trance producer and DJ Ferry Corsten in 2005. [1]The label was first formed releasing only trance music which included its sub-labels Levare Recordings and Flashover Recordings itself.
A live album showcase event took place on 19 October 2024 [3] before the album was released on 22 November. The album, and singles, were accompanied by the extended mixes of each track featured. The 'extended mixes' edition of the album was released exclusively on Beatport , while other streaming services only featured the standard edition.
United States Trance Movement Favourable [ 3 ] WKND ( Weekend ) is an electronic dance music album released by Ferry Corsten digitally on 21 February 2012, and physically in the Netherlands on 24 February, in the UK on 27 February and in the US on 27 March.
Trance is a genre of electronic dance music ... and 2000s by leading artists such as Ferry Corsten, ... It is dedicated to live electronic music performance, visual ...
Right of Way is a trance album by DJ Ferry Corsten. It was the first album to be released under his own name. It was the first album to be released under his own name. The album spawned four singles: "Punk" (UK #29), "Rock Your Body, Rock" (UK #11), "It's Time" (UK #51) and "Right of Way" (UK #76)