If what took place at Dreamstate this past weekend in SoCal was any indicator, trance is poised for a momentous comeback. As if seeking to ride the wave of the imminent resurgence, trance icon Ferry Corsten has announced that he will bring back his Gouryella project in 2016, and will soon be announcing a series of live shows set to take place throughout the world.
The Gouryella project was originally a 1999 collaboration between Corsten and Tiësto, who was himself arguably the biggest name in trance at one point. Following Tiësto’s 2001 departure from the project, Corsten would collaborate with another Dutch producer named John Ewbank before shelving it for 13 years. However, after releasing a new single through the project titled “Anahera,” he made the decision to relaunch it once and for all.
In regards to his decision, Ferry Corsten commented:
“Throughout my career, wherever I’ve played in the world, one...
The Gouryella project was originally a 1999 collaboration between Corsten and Tiësto, who was himself arguably the biggest name in trance at one point. Following Tiësto’s 2001 departure from the project, Corsten would collaborate with another Dutch producer named John Ewbank before shelving it for 13 years. However, after releasing a new single through the project titled “Anahera,” he made the decision to relaunch it once and for all.
In regards to his decision, Ferry Corsten commented:
“Throughout my career, wherever I’ve played in the world, one...
- 12/3/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Dutch organisers were scrambling Sunday to find a new song to mark the upcoming enthronement of the Netherlands' new king after a serenade written especially for the inauguration attracted a storm of criticism for its "imbecilic" lyrics.
"Dear compatriots, after having to block yet another insult on my Twitter account, I am now totally done," Dutch-British composer John Ewbank wrote on his Facebook page late Saturday.
"My apologies to those who found it an appropriate song... but I hereby withdraw the Koningslied (King's Song) and wish you plenty of success" in singing one of the unofficial songs written for the inauguration of the new Dutch monarch, Willem-Alexander, on April 30.
Tens of thousands of Dutch citizens have been voicing their dismay since the song was unveiled on Friday, trashing the anthem which is an unlikely combination of traditional, rap and choir music.
An online petition rejecting what is described as an...
"Dear compatriots, after having to block yet another insult on my Twitter account, I am now totally done," Dutch-British composer John Ewbank wrote on his Facebook page late Saturday.
"My apologies to those who found it an appropriate song... but I hereby withdraw the Koningslied (King's Song) and wish you plenty of success" in singing one of the unofficial songs written for the inauguration of the new Dutch monarch, Willem-Alexander, on April 30.
Tens of thousands of Dutch citizens have been voicing their dismay since the song was unveiled on Friday, trashing the anthem which is an unlikely combination of traditional, rap and choir music.
An online petition rejecting what is described as an...
- 4/21/2013
- by Agence France Presse
- Huffington Post
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