SANDY RIVERA / KINGS OF TOMORROW
As one of the most highly regarded producers of his – or any other – generation, Sandy Rivera’s place in house music history is already assured. Recording under both his own name and his legendary Kings of Tomorrow moniker, Rivera’s unparalleled creativity and gift for forging timeless house records have placed him in a league of his own, and without him the house landscape would boast a far less richly coloured vista.
For many, Rivera will be best known for the seminal ‘Finally’, Kings of Tomorrow’s magnum opus and a record that stands as one of the finest vocal house record ever made. Released on Defected Records – a label with which Rivera has enjoyed a staggeringly fruitful relationship over the years – ‘Finally’ still resonated more than a decade later. However, to only know ‘Finally’ is to merely scratch the surface of Rivera’s exemplary catalogue.
Long-players The Calling (1997), It’s In The Lifestyle (2000) and Trouble (2005) roundly demonstrate Rivera’s wide-ranging talents and ability to incorporate a vast array of stylistic influences into his music. Elements from soul, funk, disco, techno, pop and everything in between are commonplace in his records, Rivera drawing on the myriad influences Puerto Rican heritage and New York upbringing to craft records that are at once familiar and utterly unique.Aside for his many solo offerings, collaboration has always been a key part of Rivera’s recording career, ‘SOTOM’ alongside Danish artist Noir and ‘I Remember’ with C.Castel – released on Rivera’s own Blackwiz Records – standing as recent highlights. Reacha little further back into the Rivera canon and you’ll find a sometimes overlooked gem, EBTG & Soul Vision (Rivera and Jose Burgos) ‘Tracy In My Room’ – a truly iconic record with Soul Vision’s rolling production perfectly complimenting Tracy Thor’s sultry vocals. Known for working with highly talented singers and songwriters Haze (‘Changes’), Robert Owens (‘Just Won’t Do’) and Elzi Hall (‘Show Me’) Rivera has found something of a muse in recent years in the UK’s April. Having previously released two EPs with April on vocals – ‘I Need To Love Me’ and 2013’s sensational’ ‘Fall For You’, we’re now presented with their third and most poignant collaboration to date ‘Bang’ via Ultra / Sony Music.
Also forthcoming is a remix for Jennifer Hudson & R-Kelly’s release “It’s Your World” and collaborations with Roger Sanchez & Hector Couto.
In years to come, Sandy Rivera will be looked back on as one of the true greats to the scene; a pioneering artist whose passion for house music is continually realised in the music he creates. For now though, with the 20th anniversary re-brand of Blackwiz just around the corner and the re-launch of his seminal label Deep Vision, he’s still busy creating his legacy: long may he continue.
New Jersey-based DJ/remixer/producer Sandy Rivera began DJing in the Spanish Harlem at the age of 13. After releasing his first track in 1992 and launching his own label called BlackWiz, later replaced by Deep Vision, the New York-born hip-hop and house music enthusiast started different side projects. In 1998 José Martínez and José Burgos teamed up with him to produce Kings of Tomorrow's The Beginning. A year later and under the moniker of Soul Vision Sandy Rivera released the U.S. and U.K. hit single "Don't Stop,". In 2001 Kings of Tomorrow aka K.O.T.'s "Finally," featuring vocals by Julie McKnight achieved the Best Ibiza Tune Award by a popular dance music magazine.
SANDY RIVERA
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