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Robin Thicke

We Live For The Music


Roberto "Robbie" Rivera (born 1973) is a prolific house music producer and DJ born in Puerto Rico. He has an extensive catalog of original productions and remixes to his credit, ranging from Tribal to Progressive House, as well as incorporating Garage and Latin elements. He and his wife Monica Olabarrieta have homes in Miami and Ibiza. On October 28, 2009, DJ Magazine announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, with Rivera placing #95.

Rivera grew up in Puerto Rico, he was a fan of Freestyle and Eurobeat when he bought two turntables to teach himself Djing techniques. Rivera performed at weddings and school party gigs, eventually leading to nightclubs at age of 16. After high school graduation Rivera attended The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale to study music production and was introduced to many different digital audio tools including the popular Protools program. While in college he released his first record, "El Sorullo", a track influenced by Latin house music. The track became popular in New York and Miami and his career was underway.[2]
[edit] Rise to fame (2000 - present)

In 2000, Rivera's track "Bang" became a huge hit, making it to number one of the United Kingdom dance chart. The track also made it on to several dance compilation albums and was used frequently during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The song became popular enough that it gave Rivera some face time on Top of the Pops and MTV. Rivera started his own label, Juicy Records, and recorded mix CDs for Max Music, Filtered, and others. Rivera produced his first album Do You Want More? for Ultra Records and Independence in France. The first single "Which Way You're Going" reached the number one position on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs chart and was released on the UK label Toolroom, the track was created in early 2003 when Rivera contacted lyricist Ned Bigham, Jean-Jacques Smoothie and Timo Maas; It was the first completed song and lead track which was inspired by Coldplay's hit "Clocks".[3] In 2003 he also released his track "Girlfriend" which featured vocals by Justine Suissa.[4] During 2007, Rivera's Juicy Show began weekly airplay on XM Satellite Radio (now SIRIUS XM RADIO) in the United States and Canada. Today, Rivera's Juicy radio show can be heard on radio stations around the world, including (but not limited to): Radio FG,Contact FM and Fun Radio (France); Dero FM (Argentina); Vibe FM (Romania); Novoe Radio FM (Belarus); 105FM and various FM frequencies(Italy); Loca FM (Spain); Turkish Side FM (Cyprus); Risfe FM (Hungary); Radiovolum Digital (Norway); various FM frequencies (Brazil); Dance FM (Morocco).

In 2008 he made a collaboration with Armani Exchange by mixing an album called Twilight for the store.[5]

Rivera's branded Juicy-themed DJ shows have a devoted following of club goers that number in the thousands at each show; the most well known of these parties is Juicy Beach, occurring at the oceanfront Nikki Beach Club venue in South Beach, Miami, every year during WMC (Winter Music Conference).

Rivera appears as the featured producer on the track "In The Morning" on Wynter Gordon's debut album With The Music I Die.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums

The following list contains studio albums produced by Robbie Rivera.[6]

2005 Do You Want More?
2008 Star Quality
2009 Closer To the Sun
2011 Dance Or Die Series 1

[edit] EPs

This list contains extended plays by Robbie Rivera, his aliases and co-productions.[7]

1996 Another State of Mind EP Volume 1
1997 Mad Music EP Vol. 1
1997 The Prime Time EP
1998 Step into My Grooves Vol. 1
1999 Crazy Mother EP Vol. 1
1999 Robbie Rivera Tools Vol. 1
1999 The Beat Bandit EP
1999 Crazy Mother EP Vol. 2
1999 Crazy Mother EP Vol. 3
1999 Essential Grooves Part 1

2000 The Secret Agent Adventures Part One
2000 The Secret Agent Adventures Part Two
2001 Heavy Soul Part 1
2001 Robbie Rivera EP Part One
2001 Rough Ride EP
2004 Funktown EP
2005 Miami EP
2005 Miami EP Vol. 2
2005 Robbie Rivera Tools Vol. 2

[edit] Singles

This list contains singles by Robbie Rivera, his aliases and co-productions, it does not contain singles which were remixed; For remixed singles look at Remixes section. [8]

1996 These Are the Sounds in the House!
1997 I Wanna Feel It Deeper
1998 Getting Down with the Sax
1998 I Wanna See You Groovin'
1998 Funking & Grooving
1998 Attention
1998 Enough Is Enough
1998 Intense / Feel This
1998 The Kings of Tribal
1998 Key of life
1998 Not Just a Dub
1998 Nothing to Offer
1998 The Ultimate Disco Groove
1998 There's Some Disco Fans in Here Tonight
1999 Bringing It Down
1999 Clap Your Hands
1999 Club Wash
1999 D-Monsta
1999 Listen Up
1999 First the Groove
1999 French Fries from Miami Beach
1999 High Energy
1999 It's a Feeling Now
1999 It's Midnight
1999 Relax
1999 Saxmania
1999 Sunny South
1999 The Frenzy

1999 The Music Makers
1999 The Soul Bandit
1999 Rainforest 1999
1999 The Real Sound
1999 Tough Enough
2000 Bang
2000 Do You Believe / I'm the Music Tonite
2000 Fallin'
2000 I Can't Take It
2000 I'm the Music Tonite
2000 The One
2001 Feel This
2001 Funk-a-Tron
2001 In the Distance
2002 Burning
2002 Hypnotize
2002 Let's Get Together
2002 Sex
2002 Sound Xpress / Congos
2002 Super Drum
2002 The Hum Melody
2002 Trippin
2003 All That I Like
2003 Bringing It Down
2003 Girlfriend
2003 Gonna Let the Music Move You Around
2003 Got to Let You Know
2003 I Want More

2003 Insanity
2003 The Bang
2003 Vertigo
2003 Sound the Horn
2004 Blah Blah Blah
2004 Funk-a-Faction
2004 Liar
2004 Which Way You're Going
2004 Uptown Girls / Do You Want More?
2005 One Eye Shut
2005 Right Here
2006 Bizarre Love Triangle
2006 Escape
2006 Float Away
2006 Superstar
2006 The Dubai Track
2006 Your Mistake
2007 Aye Aye Aye
2007 Bring Back the Underground
2007 Rock It
2007 Move Move
2007 No Nobody
2008 Back to Zero
2008 In Too Deep
2008 Girlfriend 2008
2009 Closer To The Sun
2010 Let Me Sip My Drink feat. Fast Eddie
2010 Rock The Disco
2010 We Live For The Music
2010 Oh Baby feat. Dero & Juan Magan
2010 Keep On Going
2011 The Sound Of The Times ft Ana Criado
2011 Ding Dong ft Sue Cho

[edit] Chart positions
Year Title U.S. dance[9] UK[10] FIN[11]
2000 "Bang" 22 13 -
2001 "Feel This 2001" 1 - -
2002 "Sex" - 55 -
2003 "The Hum Melody" 1 - -
2004 "Burning" 1 - -
" Which Way You're Going" 1 - -
2007 "Float Away" - - 3
[edit] Aliases

This list contains the names of the aliases used by Robbie Rivera. [12]

"68 Beats"
"Anima"
"D-Monsta"
"Eighties Phunk Masters"
"The Freak"
"Funk Bandit"
"The Funksters"
"Invasion"
"Juice Man"
"Juicy Tools"
"Keylime"

"The Kings of Tribal"
"Loopman"
"The Masters of The Drums"
"Metalhead"
"Rhythm Bangers"
"The Rivera Project"
"Tribal Crew"
"Westwood Project"
"Wicked Phunker"
"DJ Spacecake"
"Electro Hippy"

[edit] Co-productions

This list contains the names of the co-productions with Robbie Rivera and other artists. [13]

"CRRS" (with Chicco Secci)
"The Italian Connection" (with Maurizio Ruggiero)
"Kolaborators" (with Billy Paul Williams)

"The Music Makers" (with Chicco Secci)
"Robbie Rivera And AJ Mora Project" (with AJ Mora)
"Rockik" (with Chicco Secci)
"Soul Logic" (with Chicco Secci)