Ferry Corsten -  Right of Way
 System F, Gouryella, Albion, Vimana, and Veracocha, are all synonyms of Ferry Corsten, famous Dutch trance producer and DJ. He is well know for hits like “Out Of The Blue” and “Tenshi” and has over the years released the very successful mix compilation series: Trance Nation on the Ministry Of Sound label and his own World Tour compilation series.

 In 1997 Ferry and his partner Robert Smit established the Tsunami label together with the Dutch based dance company Purple Eye Entertainment b.v. This collaboration would prove to be an almost instant success and eventually resulted in the creation of one of the most influential dance labels around today.
 
 In 1999, Ferry's second solo effort after Moonman, "System F" was released through Tsunami. One of the more melodic tracks, "Out Of The Blue," wound up being one of the biggest Trance singles of 1999. It was "Out Of The Blue" that secured Ferry's place in the dance community. His follow-up single, "Cry," also cracked the Top 20.
 
 Along with his producing credits, Ferry can be caught travelling to all the hottest dance spots, entertaining legions of fans with his distinct blend of European Trance. Ferry/System F is credited for mixing The Ministry of Sound dance compilation series "Trance Nation," one of the best selling dance compilations in the UK.
Ferry was named Muzik Magazine's Producer of the Year for 2000 the same year he released his world renown remix of "Barber's Adagio for Strings". In 2001 he released the System F album and in 2003 a follow up album “Together” for the Asian marked was released. The first track to feature his own name was the monster hit “Punk”.

 Ferry Corsten is now ready to release his first album under his own name. The album is called “Right Of Way” and it is a departure from his known format and a changed in his style, and it may throw some people off. The album has a fairly strong 80's-electro influences.

Audio part
You can listen to the interview with Ferry Corsten here,
Sorry about the background noise, it was made backstage before Ferry Corsten performed in Copenhagen at the Gorgeous venue on the 28th of May 2003.
Length: 8,25 min, mono 32kbps
Size: 1975Kb
Format: MP3
 
Interview by: Christian Almind Related feature: Ferry Corsten interview
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