BIOGRAPHY
"Ferry Corsten is a Dutch music producer, DJ, and remixer. He is known for his trance productions, notably under the aliases System F and Gouryella, as well as for producing progressive house, tech house, and techno under various monikers such as Pulp Victim, Moonman, Veracocha, and Eon.
Ferry Corsten began his musical career playing classical piano from the age of 4. At 12, he discovered electronic music and started producing his own tracks. In 1995, he released his first single, "Out of the Blue," under the alias Moonman, which topped the Dutch charts. He followed this with other hits like "Don't Be Afraid," "Galaxia," and "I Need You."
Subsequently, Ferry Corsten released several successful albums such as "Look to the Skies" (1997) under the alias System F, "L'Esperanza" (2001) under the alias Veracocha, "Right of Way" (2002), "L.E.F." (2004), and "From the Album" (2005) under the name Ferry Corsten, and "Twice in a Blue Moon" (2007) under his real name.
His collaborations with Jenny Wahlström, including "Many Ways," have also been successful. Ferry Corsten has left his mark on electronic music and continues to innovate in his sound."