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Steve Lawler - Rise In

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive Trance
Year:
2000

Tracklist

Rise 'In (Radio Edit) 3:23
Rise 'In (Original Vocal Mix Edit) 6:34
Rise 'In (Nalin & Kane Vocal Mix Edit) 10:01

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Rise In (CD, Maxi) Bedrock Records BEDRCDS 008 UK 2000
Rise In (Part 1) (12") Bedrock Records BEDRT 008 UK 2000
Rise In (Part 2) (12") Bedrock Records BEDRT 008R UK 2000
Rise In (Promo 1) (12", Promo) Bedrock Records BEDRT 008P UK 2000
Rise In (Promo 2) (12", Promo) Bedrock Records BEDRT 008V UK 2000
Rise In (The Nalin & Kane Mixes) (12") Superfly 20025/2 Germany 2000
Rise In (12") Bedrock Records BED 8R UK 2000
Rise In (12") Superfly 20025/1 Germany 2000
Rise In (12") Nervous Records NE 20447 US 2000
Rise In (12") Not On Label STEVE LAWLER VOL 1 Germany 2000
Rise In (12", Promo) Bedrock Records BED 8P3 UK 2000
Rise In (CD, Maxi) Nervous Records NE20466 US 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 1/5
Review by onephatplanet Feb 21, 2003

referencing Rise In, 12", NE 20447

The Saeed & Palash Rise in Shadow Mix has to be one of the most shameful Progressive House tracks I've ever heard. Ugly ugly vocals and repetitive repetitive repetitive beats.
Rated 2/5
Review by harmisajedi Nov 28, 2001

referencing Rise In, 12", BED 8R

Lawler gets lambasted by epic and prog heads alike for his banging style--one classic example being his vastly underratated RMX of Trisco's Muzak. Most, if not all of the critiques flung Lawler's way are undeserved: he only does tribal and he does it well. He doesn't even make an effort to be anything more than tribal and Rise In is as deep, dark and minimalistic as it gets. I could do without the vocals; the tend to take away from the beautifully harsh baseline--but the 16b RMX does a good job at downplaying them. If you enjoy this a lot, look for the Montreal Men MX.