The legend Ferry Corsten experiments with orchestral, cinematic, avant-garde sound & unveils the debut album ‘AS ABOVE SO BELOW’ under his alias FERR. Ferry Corsten never ceases to amaze, awe and even challenge his music contemporaries maybe under his aliases such as Gouryella, System F. With an experience spanning more than over two decades, the Dutch trance icon has dived into the deeper and ambient side of music as compared to his regular releases.
My new album As Above So Below is out now. So grateful for this opportunity to show a different side of myself to all of you. These songs helped me find tranquility in the midst of chaos and I hope it will do the same for you. https://t.co/0Tu9Bv70Zg pic.twitter.com/VDJsWZZq4c
— Ferry Corsten (@FerryCorsten) March 27, 2020
‘As Above So Below’ is full of melodic experimental arrangements alongside deep and expansive cinematic themes, in what can perhaps be regarded as his most ambitious, avant-garde music to date. Explorations in sample manipulation, field recording, and subtle distortions are abundant throughout the album, as Ferry explores new ways to bring his latest vision to life, utilizing reverbs, delays, room noise, and tape flutters to build up textures that are coaxed into the field of sound over time.
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Through ‘As Above So Below’, Ferry Corsten seeks to express his own interpretation of tranquillity and enables others to find their peaceful moment of reflection that allows the listener to find their equilibrium.
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