Timeless Trance
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. Incidentally, the name of Gouryella comes from the Aborigine word for Heaven. 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. Late in 2000, Tiesto decided he needed to concentrate on his solo work and left Ferry Corsten to write and produce Ligaya on his own 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. 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 Tiesto's increasing influence. However, a stunning remix from Transa made sure it became a club classic. Ferry produced Ligaya in 2001 and unlike the three previous Gouryella singles, Ligaya contained female vocals. Paul Van Dyk, Green Court and Airbase were among those providing remixes. Gouryella remixed two tracks for other artists, both in 1999: Solange - Messages and Binary Finary - 1999. Additionally, Corsten and Tiesto 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, and even if there is at some point, it is almost certain that Tiësto will not be involved. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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. Incidentally, the name of Gouryella comes from the Aborigine word for Heaven. 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. Late in 2000, Tiesto decided he needed to concentrate on his solo work and left Ferry Corsten to write and produce Ligaya on his own 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. 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 Tiesto's increasing influence. However, a stunning remix from Transa made sure it became a club classic. Ferry produced Ligaya in 2001 and unlike the three previous Gouryella singles, Ligaya contained female vocals. Paul Van Dyk, Green Court and Airbase were among those providing remixes. Gouryella remixed two tracks for other artists, both in 1999: Solange - Messages and Binary Finary - 1999. Additionally, Corsten and Tiesto 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, and even if there is at some point, it is almost certain that Tiësto will not be involved. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gouryella
Tenshi
Gouryella (Original Version)
Walhalla
Ligaya
Walhalla (original mix)
Walhalla (Vocal Short Cut)
Walhalla (Hybrid's Matrix Dub)
Gouryella - Radio Edit
Gouryella (Magik Version)
Ligaya (Vocal Radio Version)
Ligaya - Vocal Radio Edit
Gouryella (Radio Edit)
Ligaya (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Gouryella - Extended Mix
Ligaya - Instrumental Radio Edit
Ligaya - Original Instrumental Mix
Tenshi (Transa remix)
Tenshi (original mix)
Walhalla - Instrumental Mix
Ligaya (Original Instrumental Mix)
Walhalla - Extended Instrumental Mix
Ligaya (Extended Vocal Version)
Gouryella - Original Mix
Walhalla (Armin Van Buuren's Rising Star Mix)
Ligaya (Ferry Corsten mix)
Ligaya - Vocal Mix
Gouryella (Short Extended)
Gouryella (original mix)
Gouryella - Original Extended
Walhalla - Vocal Short Cut
Walhalla - Vocal Mix
Tenshi - Extended Mix
Tenshi (Radio Edit)
Gouryella (Armix)
Ligaya (Yoji Biomehanika Remix)
Ligaya [Mix Cut] - Original Instrumental Mix
Walhalla - Instrumental Extended
Gouryella (Short Cut)
Ligaya (radio vocal edit)
Walhalla (Vocal Extended)
Ligaya (Classic Bonus Track)
Tenshi (Mark Moon Remix)
Gorella
Ligaya (Vocal Radio Edit)
Ligaya (Green Court Remix)
Gouryella - Matt Fax Remix
Walhalla (Vocal Extended mix)
Ligaya (original mix)
Gouryella (Mixed)
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