INFAMOUS DJ & PRODUCER FERGIE MAKES A COMEBACK TO HIS MUSICAL ROOTS WITH ARMIND RELEASE ‘ALPHA CENTAURI’
Over the past 12 month, Fergie has found time for reflection and to reconnect with himself. Now based in Vegas and a resident at infamous club, Hakkisan and adopting a more house/techno sound, the Northern Irish DJ has always been able

Over the past 12 month, Fergie has found time for reflection and to reconnect with himself. Now based in Vegas and a resident at infamous club, Hakkisan and adopting a more house/techno sound, the Northern Irish DJ has always been able to evolve and change according to the backdrop of the ever changing music scene. His journey back to the studio has allowed him the chance to experiment with new sounds, while taking inspiration from the UK’s golden era of electronica, that is a true reflection of who Fergie is and where he comes from.
“The world needs more Fergie.” It’s one of the phrases commonly used by his peers to express their admiration for the Northern Irish DJ and producer. The last 12 months has provided time for reflection and time to reconnect with himself. Like a chameleon, Fergie has always been able to evolve and change according to the backdrop of the ever changing music scene and having had time over the past year for introspection, the Fergie evolution progresses to yet another new level. His journey back to the studio has allowed him the chance to experiment with new sounds, while taking inspiration from the UK’s golden era of electronica, that is a true reflection of who Fergie is and where he comes from and most importantly, he’s now gone back to his electronic music roots to blast out an absolute banger that already has the likes of Armin van Buuren, Calvin Harris, Rebūke, Eats Everything and Alan Fitzpatrick to name only a few who are jumping on the ‘Alpha Centauri’ bandwagon:
Slamming down hard with his debut release on Armin van Buuren’s Armind label, legendary DJ and producer Fergie evidently still knows how to whip the crowd into a frenzy. With devastating kick drums and fierce synth lines leading the charge, ‘Alpha Centauri’ packs even more punch than a giant bull that has seen one red flag too many.