In 1999 Ferry Corsten was voted Best Producer of the Year at the Ericsson Muzik Award in London. In 2000, he was awarded Best Remix for Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix) at the Dancestar 2000 awards.
He has worked with many other famous DJs, such as DJ Tiesto, Benny Benassi, and Vincent de Moor.
In 1997 he established the famous Tsunami dance label together with Robert Smit & the German dance company Purple Eye Entertainment. He left Tsunami and Purple Eye in 2005.
In 2005 Ferry started his own company named Flashover Recordings.
The first record on Flashover was Who's Knockin'? with a Flashover remix. The single Fire was the next record. This would be the second album released under Flashover.
Since his first solo album, Ferry has continued to evolve his style. He started with the concept name L.E.F. which stands for "Loud. Electronic. Ferocious." and has organized events under this name. Ferry released his second solo album aptly named L.E.F.
Ferry has also participated in compiling and mixing the Trance Nation series with Ministry of Sound which has sold millions of copies worldwide. Trance Nation 2002 was the latest Trance Nation compilation from Ferry.
Next to Trance Nation, he compiled many other mixed CDs such as Creamfields, Tsunami One, Dance Valley 2001, Passport: Kingdom of the Netherlands, Mixed Live: Spundae @ Circus Los Angeles, Live at Innercity, World Tour Tokyo and Washington, and many others.
He has been known to use a lot of other aliases including: 4x4, A Jolly Good Fellow, Albion, Bypass, Cyber F, Dance Therapy, Delaquente, Digital Control, East West, Eon, Exiter, Ferr, Firmly Undaground, Free Inside, Funk Einsatz, Kinky Toys, Lunalife, Moonman, Party Cruiser, Pulp Victim, Raya Shaku, Sidewinder, System F, The Nutter and Zenithal.
In addition to these releases, Ferry has also worked with other DJs on several projects. Together with Tijs Verwest (DJ Tiësto), he set up Gouryella and Vimana. Ferry has also teamed up with Vincent de Moor on the one-time alias project Veracocha. In addition, Ferry has worked with Benny Benassi to produce the one-time alias FB/FB feat. Edun, which stands for the first letter of each of their first names, Ferry and Benny, and also features Edun, Russian/Nigerian gospel and electronic vocal singer.
Other groups that he has been in include: Alter Native, Blade Racer, Discodroids, Double Dutch, Elektrika, Energiya, Fernick, Mind To Mind, Nixieland, Penetrator, Project Aurora, Riptide, Roef, S.O.A., Scum, Selected Worx, Sons of Aliens, Soundcheck, Spirit of Adventure, Starparty, and The Tellurians.
Moreover, his track Ferry Corsten & Ramin Djawadi - Prison Break Theme (Ferry Corsten Breakout Mix) is now famous worldwide due to the success of the Prison Break television series.
With the exception of Gouryella, Ferry no longer uses any other aliases. Gouryella is nowadays only Ferry since Tijs stepped out of the project.
He has released five solo albums to date:
Looking Forward (as "Ferr") (with John Matze) (Released: 1996)
Out Of The Blue (as "System F") (Released: 2001)
Right of Way (Released: 2003)
Together (as "System F") (Released: 2003)
L.E.F. (Loud, Electronic, Ferocious) (Released: 2006)
Twice In A Blue Moon (Released: 2008)
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Radio Crash
Ferry Corsten Lyrics
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The lyrics "C-C-C-Crash Boom Automatic!" portray the feeling of an explosive, powerful force that hits suddenly and automatically. It speaks to the idea that something can happen unexpectedly, and when it does, it can shake things up and cause chaos or excitement. The use of onomatopoeia with the repeated "c" and "b" sounds also adds a sense of urgency and immediacy to the lyrics, emphasizing the sudden, explosive impact.
The overall tone of the song is one of urgency and energy, with a fast-paced electronic beat that matches the intensity of the lyrics. The phrase "Radio Crash" itself suggests that the impact is so powerful that it disrupts even the airwaves, further emphasizing the idea of a sudden, unexpected event that shakes things up.
Line by Line Meaning
C-C-C-Crash Boom Automatic!
The song begins with a catchy and energetic phrase that sets the mood for the listener.
Contributed by Violet F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Paran0i3dchick
This track is so underrated
SAYAN X
dziś już nie ma takiej muzyki która przyprawiała o ciarki na grzbiecie!
mAus i
no niema.. a jesli jest.. trzeba szukac godzinami....... Pozdrowienia szefie !!
Normax blog
uno de los mejores temas de ferry!!
Jasmine Miranda
Como olvidar esta JOYA! <3
Jouni Virkki 🇺🇦
I love this one! 💙 My top favourite from Ferry.
Marco Sulu
This one was Always Something different. Special place in my Heart. One of the most Important Songs in my whole Life.
Ferry Corsten
If it’s your first time,
You will never ever find something similar !!
Borisdroge
Exactly, one of the best trance songs in my opinion.
Azagedon
The old Ferry Corsten sound is back!!!