Otherwise known as System F, in addition to using nearly 30 other (less prolific) pseudonyms, Rotterdam, Netherlands-born DJ and producer Ferry Corsten rose to prominence in the late '90s as one of Europe's top trance jocks, highlighted by an anthem-filled appearance on Ministry of Sound's first Trance Nation album. Throughout the first decade of the 2000s, Corsten issued mix albums at a roughly two-discs-per-year clip, including releases for Moonshine, Thrive, Ultra, and Gatecrasher. In 2005, he initiated his Flashover label, often an outlet for his own material, and issued his first production album, L.E.F., for EMI. The dancefloor-aimed album was followed in 2008 by Twice in a Blue Moon, a softer effort influenced by the birth of the DJ's daughter. A return to form came in 2012 when WKND arrived, the energetic effort reflected by its easily decrypted title. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
, and up-and-comers Mark Sixma, Akira Kayosa and Rafaël Frost — Corsten is heading out on a global tour ... Ferry Corsten Delivers All-Original Tracks...
What originally started as an epic mind blowing DJ set between two friends, Netherlands heavyweight Ferry Corsten and U.S.'s Markus Schulz, has evolve...
Photo: VIBE's senior editor Sarah Polonsky interviewing Ferry Corsten (left) and Makus Schulz (right) at Dream Downtown. Madison Square Garden was alm...