Sandy Rivera

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Sandy Rivera is an American record producer, House music DJ and label owner. Born in New York City, he is now based in New Jersey.

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[edit] Biography

Rivera started his career at age 13 as a DJ in his native Spanish Harlem. He began producing house music in 1992, specializing in a more soulful sound. He has worked under a variety of pseudonyms, including Kings of Tomorrow, Soul Vision and Mysterious People, either alone or with partners Jose Burgos, Haze and Jay 'Sinister' Sealee (Rivera has parted ways with Sealee in 2002). He is the owner of labels BlackWiz (founded 1993) and Deep Vision Records (founded 1995).

Rivera's best known track is "Finally", released in 2000 as Kings of Tomorrow at Defected Records, with vocals by Julie McKnight, which peaked at number 24 in the UK Top 40 Chart and at number 17 on the Billboard dance chart, and appeared in a large number of compilations from labels such as Ministry Of Sound, Hed Kandi and Warner Music. The track is included in K.O.T.'s first album It's in the Lifestyle. The same album also yielded the track "Young Hearts". The second K.O.T. album was released in 2005, with the name Trouble. Rivera claims this is his first album produced without recourse to samples, and marks the official separation between this and other aliases: Kings of Tomorrow is used for more radio-friendly tracks, while his real name will be used for club-friendly tracks.

As a producer and remixer, Sandy Rivera has worked for a variety of other artists, including veteran jazz musician Terry Callier, Gisele Jackson, Bini & Martini, Michelle Weeks, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Walter L. Robinson.

Although both are physically different, and they play different styles of house music, Sandy Rivera is often confused with fellow DJ and producer Robbie Rivera.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

[edit] Sandy Rivera

  • 1996 "King Size EP"
  • 1997 "Come On", with Jon Cutler and Mike Delgado
  • 1997 "Expansions '97/Head Hunters"
  • 1998 "Come Into My Room", with Littleton Brown
  • 2001 "Forever", with John Alvarez and Shawnee Taylor
  • 2002 "Changes", with Haze
  • 2002 "I Can't Stop", with Littleton Brown
  • 2003 "Dreams/Thru", with Haze
  • 2005 "Hope", with Elzi Hall
  • 2005 "Just Won't Do", with Robert Owens
  • 2005 "6PM", with Nina Lares
  • 2007 "Lollipop", with Dada and Trix

[edit] Sandy Rivera & Jose Burgos

All are collaborations with Jose Burgos
  • 1997 "The Path"
  • 1999 "Expanded EP"
  • 2000 "12th Street Soul"
  • 2000 "Keep It Coming"
  • 2000 "I Wanna Dance With You", with Karen Workman
  • 2000 "No Smoke"
  • 2001 "Leaving Me"
  • 2001 "La Cultura EP"

[edit] Kings Of Tomorrow/K.O.T.

  • 1993 "D'Menace EP", with John Alvarez
  • 1993 "Showcase EP"
  • 1994 "Go Black Scatt"
  • 1994 "Abstract Collage", as K.O.T.
  • 1995 "Black Sinister Science EP", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Stacey Alexander
  • 1995 "Gotta Live My Life", with Treasa Fennie
  • 1995 "I'm So Grateful", with Stacey Alexander
  • 1996 "10 Minute High", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Michelle Weeks
  • 1996 "Fade To Black", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 1996 "Open Your Mind/K.O.T. Anthem", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 1997 "Set My Spirit Free", with Dawn Tallman
  • 1997 "Ancestors", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 1997 "Happy Feelings", as K.O.T., with Gisele Jackson
  • 1997 "Witness Protection", as K.O.T.
  • 1997 "The Session"
  • 1998 "I Want You (For Myself)", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Julie McKnight
  • 1998 "Let It Go", with Dawn Tallman
  • 1998 "The Blackwiz EP"
  • 1998 "The K.O.T. Invasion EP", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 1999 "My Love Is Real", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 1999 "Organic Warfare", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 2000 "Going Back To Blackwiz EP", with Jose Burgos and Jay 'Sinister' Sealee
  • 2000 "In The Night", with Littleton Brown
  • 2000 "Finally", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Julie McKnight
  • 2000 "Tear It Up", with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Julie McKnight
  • 2001 "Class Is In Session"
  • 2002 "Young Hearts", with Treasa Fennie
  • 2004 "Dreams", with Haze
  • 2005 "Another Day", with Leedia Urtega
  • 2005 "Thru", with Haze

[edit] Soul Vision

  • 1998 "Don't Stop", with Jose Burgos and Littleton Brown
  • 1999 "Low Down", with Jose Burgos and Jaquito May Perkins
  • 2000 "Don't Hold Back", with Jose Burgos and Dihann Moore
  • 2000 "Tracey In My Room", as EBTG vs. Soul Vision, official mash-up produced by Ben Watt
  • 2001 "You've Been On My Mind", with D'Layna

[edit] Mysterious People

All are collaborations with Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Jose Burgos
  • 1996 "Love Revolution"
  • 1997 "Rude Movements EP"
  • 1998 "Fly Away"

[edit] D'Menace

  • 1997 "Spirit In My Soul"
  • 1997 "Ya-Yahoo!"
  • 1998 "Deep Menace (Spank)"

[edit] Other aliases

  • 1994 "The K.O.T. Theory Of Rhythmic Seduction", as Kidz Of Tomorrow, with Jose Burgos
  • 1995 "The Blackwiz", as Ancestors, with Treasa Fennie
  • 2000 "Free Call", as Delicious Inc meets Sandy Rivera, with Jamie Lewis and Littleton Brown
  • 2000 "Scream & Shout", as The Committee, with Jose Burgos, Jay 'Sinister' Sealee and Kim Armstrong
  • 2001 "Life", as AurĂ©i
  • 2001 "I Am The Drum", as Organized Noize, with Ludikris
  • 2001 "Let The Rain Begin", as Organized Noize, with Ludikris
  • 2002 "Keep Flowing EP", as Sanjose, with Jose Burgos

[edit] Albums

  • 1998 The Beginning, as Kings Of Tomorrow (Not a K.O.T. album, includes various tracks produced or remixed by Rivera. The CD version is mixed)
  • 2000 The Calling, as Sandy Rivera & Jose Burgos
  • 2000 It's In The Lifestyle, as Kings Of Tomorrow
  • 2000 It's In The Lifestyle - Limited Edition, as Kings Of Tomorrow
  • 2002 It's In The Lifestyle - The Remixes, as Kings Of Tomorrow
  • 2005 Trouble, as Kings Of Tomorrow

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