Ferry Corsten continues to fly the flag for the UNITY project with the latest offering 'Rosetta', this time joining up with Jordan Suckley, a standout name in trance who is no stranger to high profile collaborations having previously worked with the likes of Paul Oakenfold and Paul Van Dyk. for the pair's long overdue and hotly anticipated debut collaboration.
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Having regularly appeared on the same line-ups and festivals, Ferry once again encompasses the spirit of UNITY to bring together both artists, as the project solidifies the trance community and provides a platform for them to collectively make a difference. 'Rosetta' is an offering firmly placed in the roots of trance, with oldschool melodies littered throughout along with luscious keys and electronic arpeggios that provide scores of interest and take centre stage in the absence of a vocal topline.
Commenting on the collaboration with Ferry for the UNITY project,
Jordan Suckley said "It's been a huge honour to work with such a legend in the scene and be a part of UNITY, which may help others get a chance at creating their own future in music!"
Ferry continues to work with VH1's Save The Music Foundation to add support to the organization's Music Tech Grant programme, which to date has donated $53 million worth of new musical instruments and equipment to over 2,000 public schools in 257 school districts across the USA, impacting millions of public school students. Founded in 1997, VH1 Save The Music was the first organization in existence dedicated to restoring music programs.
'Rosetta' is out now via Flashover Recordings.
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