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Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
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My appreciation of Ferry has gone directly up with time. I was never a fan of his 'older' productions and remixes. Okay, I'll admit it: I even thought they were cheesy. The only exceptions were Carte Blanche (which, well, everyone liked), Tenshi (which had Tiesto in it), and Albion (which was totally unlike anything else he made at the time, and still a favorite of mine).
And then there was Needlejuice. Then Exhale. In retrospect these should have been indicators.
BAM! Dance Valley Theme 2001, which I consider one of his best and most innovative works. Then Punk, undoubtedly a revolutionary production.
Could the streak continue? Oh yes. Indigo. Oh holy lord, Indigo. *passes out*
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Jun-08-2003 22:21
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Stories
Trance Lover, PhD

Registered: May 2002
Location: Bethesda, MD
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Ferry!!!! He is simply amazing... I had actually never seen him live before I went to Exit on 4/11/03, simply tore the roof off. Never seen, felt, or heard anything like it since. Seriously though, I feel he is amazing in all areas!
Mixing is excellent, never heard a single mistake in any liveset nor when I saw him live. He's a hoot to watch when he DJs cause he has so much energy and gets the crowd going!
Remixing, ummm... two examples of past and current which show his intelligence, William Orbit - Barber's Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix) and Corderoy - Sweetest Dreams (Ferry Corsten Remix)... both excellent excellent remixes.
Production... well, System F - Out of the Blue, Ferry Corsten - Punk, Albion - Air, and all his collaborations... Gouryella, Veracocha, etc.
Need we say more? This man has contributed so much to the trance scene, it's unbelievable! 
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All-Time Favorites:
1.) Gouryella - Tenshi (Transa Remix)
2.) Paul van Dyk feat. Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (PvD Original Mix)
3.) Andain - Beautiful Things (Gabriel & Dresden Unplugged Mix)
4.) Matt Hardwick vs. Smith & Pledger - Day One (Above & Beyond Remix)
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Jun-09-2003 01:51
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dJohn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: 619
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Ferry Corsten IMO is an icon in trance. His productions are landmarks in trance, yet they all sound very similar...seems like his style hasn't changed very much over the years, and lately his remixes and productions are getting somewhat mediocre i.e Indigo...I can't take this song seriously. Same signature bassline, a very flat breakdown, and an uninspired melody.
His spinning is two sided as well...something like the Tim Duncan of trance DJing, he sticks to basic mixing of tracks, no real cool tricks or creative stuff. Track selections seems to be solid, yet sometimes stale(big tune after big tune...)I've yet to see him live, and I'm sure that he's awesome in real presence.
Other than that, I loved Punk, his remix of Barber's Adagio for Strings, Gouryella, and many others.
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Jun-09-2003 01:59
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eXos
The Delight

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Breathtaking!
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Jun-09-2003 10:30
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