Ferry Corsten has gracefully concluded his Hello World series with four new tracks just released. This is the third and final installment of the globally-influenced project since the first initial release in February.
In this installment of Hello World, you’ll find a moving chillstep remix of ‘Not Alone’ and a sullen progressive track titled ‘Hearts Beating Faster’. Also featured are the sleek tones of Ethan Thompson to the dark, synth-driven ‘Follow You’. Each track demonstrates Ferry’s wide variety of genres and talent in the studio.
Previous EP in the series embraced the vocal talents of Angelika Veeand Haris which led to the production of classic ‘Beat As One’ and ‘Back to Paradise’. Ferry followed up with the 2nd installment in July with dynamic club hits ‘Reborn’ and ‘Find a Way’. Visit Ferry’s SoundCloud to hear previous installments of Hello World here.
Purchase Hello World EP3 here.
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About Ferry Corsten
Hailing from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Ferry Corsten’s lustrous career is exemplified by a passion for music that began as a hobby and spiraled into a full-blown profession. Today, as it was in the beginning, Corsten’s skills lie in his ability to coax the maximum emotional impact from electronic dance music of all genres, not just trance, but also progressive-house and electro. He remains and has always been ahead-of-his time, making music that becomes a template for others to follow.
It was the album, Out Of The Blue, that started it all. As Corsten’s sophomoric artist album under the alias, System F, the eponymous single became a worldwide hit and charted in the UK’s Top 20 UK singles charts and Japan’s Top 10 singles charts for three consecutive years after its release. Corsten’s rapid success ignited a steady flow of releases including “Gouryella” with Tiësto. It was during this time that Corsten’s remix of William Orbit’s “Barber’s Adagio For Strings” became a clubland anthem. Though the instantly recognizable original appeared in the film, Platoon (directed by Oliver Stone), it was Corsten’s heady remix that took the original composition’s strongest elements and amplified them into a singular, explosive masterpiece. Offers for remix work have poured in furiously ever since, with the latest being a remix of Justin Bieber’s “As Long As You Love Me” for Island Def Jam in 2012. Corsten has also consistently appeared near the top of international DJ polls and has won his share of industry awards. – FerryCorsten.com