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July 13, 2008 at 1:07 am #546549
DTParticipantIn this special release DTLOUNGE will make a tribute to Robbie Rivera beginnings. For those who don’t know Robbie has been producing the Juicy Sound for over a decade. This “unreleased release” include remixes by San Miguel & DT.
enjoy,
1. EL Sorullo (San Miguel Mayo Ketchup Mix)
http://dtlounge.com/DT_TRACKS_files/El_ … up_Mix.mp32. EL Sorullo (DT’s Full Dozen Mix)
http://dtlounge.com/DT_TRACKS_files/El_ … en_Mix.mp3About Robbie:
Robbie’s talent is recognized across the music industry and he is the first port of call for many an artist wanting the Rivera sound on their releases. Thoughout the years, Robbie has been comissioned as a remixer by a wide range of international artists such as Faithless, Felix Da Housecat, Funky Green Dogs, Moloko, Sonique, RES, Sinead O’Connor, Victoria Beckham, Madonna, Ricky Martin, Santana, Harry Romero, Puretone, Kylie Minogue, Carlos Vives, Pink and Brandy, to name but a few.
With his heart in his Miami based studio, Robbie began his own label "Juicy Music" which is distributed by Unique in London. Through Juicy, Robbie reflects his individual style and traits to form the sound of Juicy, whilst also giving him the opportunity to work with many of his friends and successful collaborators. A pounding, sexy house feel with a love of melodies and vocals. His label has featured superstars producers like: Superchumbo, Antoine Clamaran, DJ Flex, Saeed & Palash, DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta, Willie Morales, Oscar G, Todd Terry, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso & Stonebridge.
The success of Juicy has taken Robbie to producing his very own album "Do You Want More" for Ultra Records and Independance in France.". The first single "Which Way You Going" reached the number one position earlier this year at Billboard Magazine and it will be re-released this summer via the UK label Toolroom. This year Robbie starts his Juicy Mix compilation series with its first release JUICY MUSIC ONE which will be distributed by the US power label Star 69. Keeping himself even busier, in February 2005 Robbie will be launching his two new branch labels 24seven and Juicy Tracks to please all Djs alike.
Rivera’s studio work is mostly inspired by the gigs he plays around the world. The demand for Robbie as a DJ comes from the likes of Ibiza, Barcelona, London, Greece, France, Italy, Moscow, Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam, Dublin, Canada, New York, Miami, and Latin America.PR, New Media & Marketing Inquiries Contact: Monica Olabarrieta @ [email protected] or [email protected]
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 1:07 am #653388
DTParticipantIn this special release DTLOUNGE will make a tribute to Robbie Rivera beginnings. For those who don’t know Robbie has been producing the Juicy Sound for over a decade. This “unreleased release” include remixes by San Miguel & DT.
enjoy,
1. EL Sorullo (San Miguel Mayo Ketchup Mix)
http://dtlounge.com/DT_TRACKS_files/El_ … up_Mix.mp32. EL Sorullo (DT’s Full Dozen Mix)
http://dtlounge.com/DT_TRACKS_files/El_ … en_Mix.mp3About Robbie:
Robbie’s talent is recognized across the music industry and he is the first port of call for many an artist wanting the Rivera sound on their releases. Thoughout the years, Robbie has been comissioned as a remixer by a wide range of international artists such as Faithless, Felix Da Housecat, Funky Green Dogs, Moloko, Sonique, RES, Sinead O’Connor, Victoria Beckham, Madonna, Ricky Martin, Santana, Harry Romero, Puretone, Kylie Minogue, Carlos Vives, Pink and Brandy, to name but a few.
With his heart in his Miami based studio, Robbie began his own label "Juicy Music" which is distributed by Unique in London. Through Juicy, Robbie reflects his individual style and traits to form the sound of Juicy, whilst also giving him the opportunity to work with many of his friends and successful collaborators. A pounding, sexy house feel with a love of melodies and vocals. His label has featured superstars producers like: Superchumbo, Antoine Clamaran, DJ Flex, Saeed & Palash, DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta, Willie Morales, Oscar G, Todd Terry, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso & Stonebridge.
The success of Juicy has taken Robbie to producing his very own album "Do You Want More" for Ultra Records and Independance in France.". The first single "Which Way You Going" reached the number one position earlier this year at Billboard Magazine and it will be re-released this summer via the UK label Toolroom. This year Robbie starts his Juicy Mix compilation series with its first release JUICY MUSIC ONE which will be distributed by the US power label Star 69. Keeping himself even busier, in February 2005 Robbie will be launching his two new branch labels 24seven and Juicy Tracks to please all Djs alike.
Rivera’s studio work is mostly inspired by the gigs he plays around the world. The demand for Robbie as a DJ comes from the likes of Ibiza, Barcelona, London, Greece, France, Italy, Moscow, Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam, Dublin, Canada, New York, Miami, and Latin America.PR, New Media & Marketing Inquiries Contact: Monica Olabarrieta @ [email protected] or [email protected]
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 1:54 am #653389
njslipmatParticipantThanks for the cuts. Robbie Rivera is def one of the all time great dj/producer/remixers. Songs like Feel The Elements, The O, and Funk A Tron will always be classics and can be dropped into any set at any time.
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 7:59 pm #653439
DTParticipantnjslipmat wrote:Thanks for the cuts. Robbie Rivera is def one of the all time great dj/producer/remixers. Songs like Feel The Elements, The O, and Funk A Tron will always be classics and can be dropped into any set at any time.Sure is… and for those who don’t know… this is the track that start it all!!!
The story says that no record label wanted the track. So Robbie decided to press it and release it himself…
Very Brave…
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