Ferry Corsten discography

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This is a discography of the Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer Ferry Corsten (also known under the alias System F).

Contents

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
NL
[1]
US Dance [2] UK Dance [3]
Right of Way 6621
L.E.F
  • Released: 26 May 2006 [5]
  • Label: Flashover Recordings
  • Format: Digital download, CD
582136
Twice in a Blue Moon
  • Released: 4 November 2008
  • Label: Flashover Recordings, Ultra
  • Format: Digital download, CD
23
WKND
  • Released: 24 February 2012
  • Label: Flashover Recordings, Ultra Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
5113
Hello World
  • Released: 26 February 2016 [6]
  • Label: Flashover Recordings
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Blueprint [7]
  • Released: 26 May 2017
  • Label: Flashover Recordings
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Connect
  • Released: 22 November 2024
  • Label: Flashover Recordings
  • Format: Digital download

Remix albums

Compilation albums

DJ mixes

Soundtrack albums

Singles and EPs

Ferry Corsten:

Aliases

A Jolly Good Fellow:

Albion:

Bypass:

Cyber F:

Dance Therapy:

Digital Control:

DJ Sno-White:

Eon:

Exiter:

Ferr:

Festen:

Firmly Undaground:

Free Inside

Kinky Toys:

Lunalife:

Moonman:

Party Cruiser:

Pulp Victim:

Pulse:

Raya Shaku:

Sidewinder:

Skywalker:

System F:

The Nutter:

Zenithal:

Groups

With Robert Smit

2HD:

  • 1998 "Sunflakes"
  • 1998 "High Density"

Alter Native:

  • 1995 "Joy Factory"
  • 1996 I Feel Good E.P.
  • 1997 "The Warning"

Blade Racer:

  • 1996 Master Blaster Party E.P.

Block:

  • 1996 "Da Bazz"

Boogie Box:

  • 1997 "On the Move"Double Dutch:
  • 1998 "Here We Go...!"Elektrika:
  • 1998 "It Makes Me Move"

Double Dutch:

  • 1998 "Here We Go...!"

Elektrika:

  • 1998 "It Makes Me Move"

Energiya:

  • 1997 "Straight Kickin'" / "Tomba Dance"

Roef:

  • 1997 "Outthere"

Scum:

  • 1994 "Your Gun"

Selected Worx:

  • 1998 Volume 1

Sons of Aliens:

  • 1994 "Intruders"
  • 1994 "Welcome to Dew. Lokh"
  • 1995 "In Love E.P."

Spirit of Adventure (with John Matze and René de Ruyter):

  • 1991 Spirit of Adventure

Starparty:

  • 1997 "I'm in Love" – #26 UK (2000 release)

Tellurians (with John Matze and René de Ruyter):

  • 1992 Illustrator E.P.
  • 1992 Spirit of Adventure (The Remix E.P.)
  • 1996 "The Navigator"

With others

A.N.Y. (with Hans van Hemert):

  • 1995 "Don't You Want Me"

Discodroids (with Peter Nijborn):

  • 1996 "The Show"
  • 1997 "Interspace"
  • 1998 "Energy"

Embrace (with Raz Nitzan):

  • 2008 "Embrace"

FB (with Benny Benassi):

  • 2005 "Who's Knockin'?" (featuring Edun)

Fernick (with Nick Kazemian):

  • 1996 "What Would You Like Me to Do"
  • 1998 "Haus"

Gouryella (with Tiësto until "Ligaya", after which it was a solo project):

  • 1998 "Gouryella" – #15 UK
  • 1999 "Walhalla" – #27 UK
  • 2000 "Tenshi" #45 UK
  • 2002 "Ligaya" (from Together)
  • 2015 "Anahera" (from From the Heavens)
  • 2016 "Neba" (from From the Heavens)
  • 2016 From the Heavens EP
  • 2017 "Venera (Vee's Theme)" (from Blueprint)
  • 2019 "Surga"
  • 2021 "Orenda"

Mind to Mind (with Piet Bervoets):

  • 1997 "Music is My Life"

New World Punx (with Markus Schulz):

  • 2013 "Romper"
  • 2014 "Pullover"
  • 2014 "Torque"
  • 2015 "Memories" (featuring Cara Salimando)
  • 2015 "Bang"

Nixieland (with Piet Bervoets):

  • 1998 "All I Need, All I Want"

Penetrator (with Piet Bervoets):

  • 1997 "Love Entry"

Project Aurora (with Lucien Foort and Ron Matser):

  • 1999 "Sinners"

Riptide (with Piet Bervoets):

  • 1997 "Going Back"

Soundcheck (with André van den Bosch):

  • 1999 "Minddrive" / "Funck Battery"

Veracocha (with Vincent de Moor):

  • 1999 "Carte Blanche" – #22 UK

Vimana (with Tiësto):

  • 1999 "We Came" / "Dreamtime"


Remixes

This is not a complete list of remixes.

Aliases

This list contains the names of the known aliases used by Ferry Corsten. [37]

Groups and collaborations

This list contains the names of various groups Ferry Corsten has been a member of in collaborations with other artists. [37]

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