Rise Kgb Remix: The

The remix was handled by KGB, an artist frequently associated with high-energy house and techno reworks during the 1990s.

"The Rise (KGB Remix)" is a definitive 1996 progressive house track by the electronic group . Produced by Kev Bird and remixed by the artist KGB , the track became a hallmark of the mid-90s UK underground club scene and continues to be recognized as a peak era release for the Urban Collective label. Historical Background & Production The Rise Kgb Remix

The use of F Major as its primary key, providing an uplifting but intense harmonic foundation. The remix was handled by KGB, an artist

The track runs for 6 minutes and 32 seconds at a tempo of 133 BPM , typical for the faster-paced progressive styles of the mid-90s. Musical Composition & Vibe Historical Background & Production The use of F

Urban Collective, a label synonymous with the UK's progressive house and "Koolworld" sound.

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:

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.