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Trance Legend Ferry Corsten Returns To His Roots On “Neba”

Dutch Trance producer Ferry Corsten has returned to his roots this week, reviving his Gouryella side project to deliver an energizing dance number titled "Neba." Speaking about the new track, Corsten stated "the last weeks I noticed more and more people asking me via socials; Ferry will we get a new Gouryella this year? Well, the wait is over. This is the official follow up to Anahera; NEBA"
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Dutch Trance producer Ferry Corsten has returned to his roots this week, reviving his Gouryella side project to deliver an energizing dance number titled “Neba.” Speaking about the new track, Corsten stated, “in the last weeks I noticed more and more people asking me via socials; Ferry will we get a new Gouryella this year? Well, the wait is over. This is the official follow up to Anahera; NEBA”

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“Neba” is an uplifting trance excursion that revitalizes the genre with excellent production values and its nostalgic sound. An arpeggiated bassline runs throughout the new tune, alongside celestial synth chords and a driving four on the floor rhythm.

A lyric video serves as a visual companion for the new Gouryella single, featuring sprawling images of the universe and existential messages that ponder the nature of our reality.

“Neba” is a classic Trance song for Ferry Corsten and fans of the genre will no doubt be excited to see Gouryella return for more.


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