The Rise Kgb Remix 〈EXCLUSIVE〉
For those looking to experience the track's evolution, you can listen to other interpretations of 'The Rise' here: Josh Garrels - Rise (Kye Kye Remix) Amen Worldwide YouTube• Oct 17, 2012
The "KGB Remix" is distinguished from the original version by its driving rhythm and darker, more atmospheric energy. It sits in the intersection of and Trance , utilizing: A steady, driving 4/4 beat at 133 BPM.
Original 1996 vinyl pressings (Catalog: UC 005) are highly sought after by collectors on sites like Mushimushi Records and Discogs . The Rise Kgb Remix
The remix was handled by KGB, an artist frequently associated with high-energy house and techno reworks during the 1990s.
The use of F Major as its primary key, providing an uplifting but intense harmonic foundation. For those looking to experience the track's evolution,
Originally released in October 1996 on 12" vinyl, the remix was part of a package that included the original mix and additional edits. The production features the signature sounds of that era's evolving house music:
Layered melodic sequences that build tension, a staple of the "Urban Collective" sound. The remix was handled by KGB, an artist
While it began as a specialized vinyl release for DJs, "The Rise (KGB Remix)" has seen a modern resurgence through digital re-releases.