In 1996 Ferry released a trackon the Sci-Fi label
which was called: "Moonman - Don't Be Afraid". This
track even came in the UK clubcharts.
After this little success, Ferry got some requests
from foreign countries, to make remixes for some
other artists.
In 1997 Ferry Corsten, Robert Smit and Record
Company "Purple Eye" started their own label called
"Tsunami". The first release on this album was the
brilliant single: "System F - Out Of The Blue".
In the beginning of 1999, Ferry had some white label
promo's from "Out Of The Blue", which he send to
some well-known DJ's in the UK.
There was no artist-name or track-title on the white
label, the only thing on the white label, was a
mobile telephone number.
After one week, so much labels had called to this
number, that the only thing Ferry and his manager had to do was pick
out the best
label.
The label "London Records" was the lucky one who released "Out Of The
Blue" in the UK.
In no time "Out Of The Blue" was played on almost every radio station
in the UK and
every DJ wanted to have this record.
Paul Oakenfold (one of the most popular DJ's from the UK) even paid
750 Dollar to
someone for a 12" from "Out Of The Blue"...
After the great success from "Out Of The Blue", Ferry was asked more
and more to to
remixes. So he made remixes for artists like Moby, Faithless, Matt
Darey and he did a
very cool remix for U2's "New Year's Day" (Still unreleased...).
Even William Orbit, the producer from the last two Madonna-albums,
liked the remixes
and the productions that Ferry made.
In 1999 William Orbit was busy with his own album "Pieces In A Modern
Style". He asked
Ferry to do a remix for one of the tracks on this album. Ferry had
to remix the track
"Barber's Adagio For Strings", a classic song that original was written
by Samuel
Barber.
When Ferry's remix from "Barber's Adagio For Strings" was
released, it was played almost everywhere! Every radio station and
every DJ played this remix made by Ferry. It became a big hit in
lots of countries. Ferry even won the "Best Remixing Award" at the
DanceStar 2000 - The World Online Worldwide Dance Music Awards.
William Orbit was so impressed by the remix that Ferry made of his
track, so he asked Ferry to do a remix for another track on the
album. So Ferry made a remix from another classic song: "Ravel's
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte". This song is written by Maurice Ravel
and you can
find the original version on the William Orbit album "Pieces In A Modern
Style".
On March 27th 2001 the System F album "Out Of The Blue" from Ferry
Corsten was finally released.
On this album you can find some very nice tracks like "Solstice",
"Needlejuice", "Exhale" (together with Armin van Buuren), "Soul On
Soul"
(together with Marc Almond) and ofcourse "Cry" and the first Sytem
F
single "Out Of The Blue".
Ferry Corsten showed the world again that he is a brilliant producer
who
can produce all kind of different musical styles!
But Ferry is not only a great producer and a fabulous remixer, he's
also
a very talented DJ. Ferry played in lots of clubs and at some very
big parties. He
played at famous parties almost everywhere around the world like Innercity,
Impulz,
Massive, FFWD Dance Parade, Trance Energy, Dance Valley, Hyperstate
and lots of
others...