Rise FM is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories that plays trance and house. It is hosted by Andre the Accelerator in GTA III and Boy Sanchez in GTA Liberty City Stories.
Description[]
In GTA III, Rise is hosted by Andre the Accelerator. The playlist consists of a continuous live set which is being played live from a nightclub called The Planetarium and broadcasts from a studio in Newport, Staunton Island. It doesn't feature commercials. One song is featured twice in the playlist, a rare occurrence in the GTA series, although it is featured to complete the "loop" of the station.
In GTA Liberty City Stories the station is hosted by Boy Sanchez and features one set of commercials which plays at the end of the playlist before the station loops.
This is one of the favorite stations of the Colombian Cartel and Maria Latore.
Tracklist[]
Grand Theft Auto III[]
All the songs were mixed by Terry Donovan.
Song: | Preview: | Notes: | |
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"Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix)" by Chris Walsh & Dave Beran (2001) | Mixes in again at the end of the radio. | ||
"Deep Time" by Shiver (2000) | |||
"Innerbattle" by R.R.D.S. (2001) | |||
"Score (Original Mix)" by Slyder (2000) | Released under a different artist & song name. | ||
"Neo (The One)" by Slyder (2000) | Original version not available on Spotify. | Released under a different artist. |
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories[]
Song: | Preview: | Notes: |
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"Sing it Back" (Boris Musical Mix) by Moloko (1998) | ||
"Free" by Ultra Naté (1997) | ||
"I Believe" by Happy Clappers (1994) | This song is missing from the mobile versions. | |
"House Music" by Eddie Amador (1998) | ||
"Feel What You Want" by Kristine W (1994) | ||
"Hideaway" (Deep Dish Vocal Remix) by De'Lacy (1995) | ||
"Spin Spin Sugar" (Armand's Dark Garage Mix) by Sneaker Pimps (1997) | This song is missing from the mobile versions. | |
"Plastic Dreams" by Jaydee (1992) | ||
"Altered States" by Ron Trent (1993) | ||
"There Will Come A Day" (Half Tab Dub) by The Absolute (1995) | Not available on Spotify |
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"Positive Education" by Slam (1997) | ||
"Flash" by Green Velvet (1995) | ||
"Circus Bells (Hardfloor Remix)" by Robert Armani (1993) | ||
"Higher State of Consciousness" by Josh Wink (1995) |
Trivia[]
- When Grand Theft Auto III was remastered for the PC version, Rise FM appears to have been omitted, as the other stations in the game have noticeably higher quality.
- The song "House Music" by Eddie Amador (1998) samples "Together Forever" by Exodus (1982), which can be heard on Paradise FM in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
See Also[]
- The Fix FM - a house radio in GTA.
- Brooklyn Underground FM - a drum and bass radio in GTA.
- Funami FM - a drum and bass radio in GTA 2.
- MSX FM - a drum and bass radio in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories.
- SF-UR - a house radio in GTA San Andreas.
- Vladivostok FM - a radio in GTA IV and GTA Episodes From Liberty City that in the latter plays house.
- Electro-Choc - a house radio in GTA IV and GTA Episodes From Liberty City.
- Deadmau5 - a house instrumentals radio in GTA Chinatown Wars.
- DFA - a dance instrumentals radio in the enhanced version of GTA Chinatown Wars.
- Non-Stop-Pop FM - a pop and dance radio in GTA V that plays other songs by Sneaker Pimps and Moloko.
- Soulwax FM - a house radio in GTA V that plays a song by Green Velvet.
- Los Santos Underground Radio - an electronic music radio in enhanced version of GTA V that plays house and techno music, as well as a song by Dubfire (who is a member of Deep Dish).
- Music Locker Radio – a house and techno radio in the enhanced version of GTA Online.
- Media Player - a house radio in the enhanced version of GTA Online.
References[]
- ↑ LibertyCityStories.com (promotional website):