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Marco Borsato - De Bestemming (Ferry Corsten Remix)
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The Freezzz
Release: October 5th

From Ferrycorsten.com

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Marco Borsato - De Bestemming (Ferry Corsten Remix)

Especially for the ‘Muziek 10 Daagse 2005’ the special album ‘Made in Holland’ is launched. The ‘Muziek 10 Daagse’ is an annual event that takes place from October 5 till October 15 in all record stores in the Netherlands. One of the most important concepts of this event this year is the release of the unique Dutch album ‘Made in Holland’. Marco Borsato has asked Ferry Corsten to remix one of his tracks especially for this album. It was a big challenge for him to remix a Dutch ballad to a track with a dance sound. "De Bestemming is my personal favourite single of Marco. The positive message and the great choice of chords make the track suitable to create a dance version without ruining it’s original style." says Ferry Corsten. The remix can be found on the free album ‘Made in Holland’ released by ‘Muziek 10 Daagse’.


Releasedate October 5, 2005


Has someone heard this one. Would love to hear this one, just to hear how the dutch vocals are fitted in.
Kujin
you can listen to a short sample of it if you go to www.muziek10daagse.nl > click on Made in Holland > then click on Inhoudsopgave and select Ferry Corsten.
THE_Chris
The vocals hurt my ears and the backing of the track is overused by Ferry :(
zoric
I've heard that this is the worst tune this year..Hahaha :D:D
THE_Chris
TBH yeah, this rivals the Whiteroom mix of Summer Dream for 'sheer dreadfulness' :(
NoisyNeil
I´ve heard this track yesterday, and it is rather weird to hear dutch vocals on a trance tune haha.

Quite funny too because when ´Gouryella - Ligaya´ got released, which Ferry did with the guy (John Ewbank) that writes and composes songs for Marco Borstato, Ferry said he would never remix a track of Marco Borsato on the question if this collab with that composer would end up in something to do with Marco Borsato.

But then, here it is. He probably did it for the money, cause this is the standard Ferry sound and really is nothing more, and nothing less then the original with some trance on it. Cheap! Suits the occassion though
;)
basd
Oh my.
Jasperovitsj
Tiesto remixing Kane. Ferry remixing Marco Borsato. What's next?

Armin remixing André Hazes? :stongue:
basd
With the current focus on the American market, I predict Tiesto remixing Tammy Wynette pretty soon.
isoterra
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Originally posted by NoisyNeil
He probably did it for the money, cause this is the standard Ferry sound and really is nothing more, and nothing less then the original with some trance on it. Cheap!


sounds that way to me too.. he can't have spent much time on it.


quote:
TBH yeah, this rivals the Whiteroom mix of Summer Dream for 'sheer dreadfulness' :(


Whiteroom mix of Save Me was far far far worse :nervous:

ThaMaestro
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Originally posted by isoterra
sounds that way to me too.. he can't have spent much time on it.



okay, thats a good point, however, for such a small 'occasion', he cant make a master trance piece of it either, because thats not required. its simply a trancy mix of a dutch 'meezinger' (sorta sing-along-song), which is danceable for the people who dont listen to trance as we do ... this is pure simple occasion trance, its doesnt necasserily has to be 'da ' ... (i think)
basd
It's stunning pieces of effort like this that have made (epic) trance to what is it today.
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