- Gouryella
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gouryella
Img_capt = DJ Tiësto & Ferry Corsten
Background = group_or_band
Alias = Vimana
Origin =Netherlands
Genre =Epic trance
Years_active = 1999–2002
Label = Tsunami
URL =
Current_members =Ferry Corsten Tiësto (1999-2001)Gouryella is a Dutch trance act comprising
Ferry Corsten and DJ Tiësto. The word itself means "heaven " in an aborigine language. They are best known for the self-titled song "Gouryella" and the follow-up single "Walhalla"; both are regarded in the club circuit as all time classictrance songs.Gouryella made a video of the single "
Ligaya " available on the internet. [cite web|url=http://www.gouryella.com/index_ie.html|title=Gouryella ]Biography
In 1999, successful Dutch artists Ferry Corsten and Tiësto joined forces to create the trance partnership of Gouryella. To highlight their importance in the trance scene at the time, there were 20 separate CD releases of the 4 Gouryella tracks from 9 different labels.
Gouryella is known to have released six tracks: Gouryella, Gorella, Walhalla, In Walhalla, Tenshi and Ligaya. Please note that Gorella and In Walhalla were B-Sides and were never released in the UK, although they can be found on the respective German and Dutch import CDs. All four released tracks appear on Tranceaddict's [http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?s=4861bb8d4e734185f558a28819eb48c8&threadid=201721&perpage=12&forumid=&pagenumber=35 Top 100 EDM Tracks] list.
Late in 2000, Tiësto decided he needed to concentrate on his solo work and left Ferry Corsten to write and produce Ligaya with British producer John Ewbank in 2001.
First single, Gouryella, was released to enormous praise and contained remixes from DJ Gigilo and
Armin van Buuren . Walhalla, also released in 1999, also featured a remix from Van Buuren, as well as Hybrid. On July 7, 1999 Ferry and Tijs both received a golden record for the release of the first ‘Gouryella’ track.The release of Tenshi in 2000 saw a slightly different style in Gouryella's work and some fans say that the apparent move away from euphoric synth lines and towards an edgier electronic sound represented Tiësto's increasing influence. However, a stunning remix from Transa made sure it became a club classic. Tenshi CDM featured some remixes from
Transa ,ATB , Ratty (Scooter).In 2002 Ferry Corsten produced Ligaya and set it for release with a remixpack from
Hiver & Hammer andGreen Court plus an extra Ferry Corsten remix which more or less replaced the original baseline with Ferry's trademark rolling baseline and gave the breakdown slightly more of an electric clubfeel rather than the orchestral uplifting breakdown in the original mix. There was also some controversy around the first 3 minutes of the Ferry Corsten remix sounding very much likeSash! 's track Adelante from 1999.Dutch duo
Rank 1 also did a remix which supposedly was to be included in the original release, but rumour has it the record label turned it down saying it sounded too much like the original. However, Rank 1 did play it in some of their sets in 2002/2003, and setrips can be found floating around the net, but it has never been officially released to the public.A stream of remixes by fans soon followed the original release, most notably by Airbase who actually let people download his own remix for free before the original was released to the public. The Airbase remix was also the first remix to truly differ in sound from the original while still keeping the catchy melody.
Rumours of both Tiësto andPaul van Dyk remixes have also been wandering around for long but in the end they've always shown up to be badly renamed mp3s of the official remixes.2003 saw the release of Ligaya "the hard mixes". This time around remixes were provided by
Yoji Biomehanika andWalt , now focusing more on the rhythm and percussion rather than the melody.Gouryella remixed two tracks for other artists, both in 1999:
Solange - Messages andBinary Finary - 1999.Additionally, Corsten and Tiësto released two tracks under the name of
Vimana . We Came was released as a single in 1999 and featured a B-Side called Dreamtime. At the time, neither of these tracks were deemed suitable for a release under the Gouryella name (whose style was for hardcore euphoric tracks), so a further alias was created.There are currently no plans for another Gouryella release. But there are current rumors on the return of Gouryella. Tijs & Ferry have been seen DJing together from time to time, but nothing is confirmed yet.
Discography
Tribute albums
"This list contains tribute albums by Gouryella." [cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gouryella|title=Tribute Albums]
*2004 Best
*2005 Best of System F & Gouryella (Part One)
*2006 Best of System F & Gouryella (Part Two)ingles
"This list contains singles by Gouryella." [cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gouryella|title=Singles]
*1999 "Gouryella" #15 UK
*1999 "Walhalla" #27 UK
*2000 "Tenshi" #45 UK
*2002 "Ligaya" (Ferry Corsten andJohn Ewbank ,Tiësto did not participate) #78 GERB-sides
"This list contains B-Sides, produced by Gouryella." [cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gouryella|title=B-Sides]
*1999 Gorella B-Side of "Gouryella"
*1999 In Walhalla B-Side of "Walhalla"Remixes
"This list contains remixes by Gouryella." [cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gouryella|title=Remixes]
*2000 Binary Finary - 2000 (Gouryella Remix)
*1999 Solange - Messages (Gouryella Remix)
*1999 Binary Finary - 1998 (Gouryella Remix)
*1999 Binary Finary - 1999 (Gouryella Remix)Awards
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1999 Gold Sales Award (Gouryella)
*2000 Gold Sales Award (Walhalla)References
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