The | Doors - Riders On The Storm (niconг© Edit)
The original "Riders on the Storm" was the final song recorded by all four members of for their 1971 album, L.A. Woman .
The lyrics were partly inspired by the 1948 cowboy song "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" and the real-life spree killer Billy Cook. Niconé’s Interpretation
His edit typically features a steady 4/4 kick, atmospheric synths, and careful looping of the iconic piano riff to suit underground dance floors. The Doors - Riders On The Storm (NiconГ© Edit)
Notable for Ray Manzarek's cascading Fender Rhodes electric piano and Morrison's whispered vocal overdub, which creates a "ghostly" echo.
Niconé, known for his association with labels like and Dantze , often blends melodic elements with driving club beats. The original "Riders on the Storm" was the
The track is a deep house/minimal tech reimagining of the 1971 classic by The Doors. Produced by the German DJ and producer Niconé (Alexander Gerlach), this edit preserves the haunting, atmospheric essence of the original while grounding it in a modern electronic groove. Original Track Context
It was the last single released before lead singer Jim Morrison's death in July 1971. The track is a deep house/minimal tech reimagining
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