Sandy Rivera is a highly respected producer who has undeniably shaped the landscape of house music. Recording under his own name and the iconic Kings of Tomorrow moniker, Rivera’s creativity and talent for crafting timeless house tracks are unparalleled.
Many know Rivera for the seminal “Finally,” released under Kings of Tomorrow on Defected Records. This record is widely considered one of the finest vocal house tracks ever made. However, Rivera’s artistry extends far beyond this single hit.
Rivera’s full-length albums, including “The Calling” (1997), “It’s In The Lifestyle” (2000), and “Trouble” (2005), showcase his versatility and ability to weave a wide range of influences into his music. Soul, funk, disco, techno, and pop all find their place in his productions, reflecting his Puerto Rican heritage and New York upbringing.
Collaboration is a cornerstone of Rivera’s career. Recent highlights include “SOTOM” with Noir and “I Remember” with C.Castel on his Blackwiz Records label. Earlier works include the overlooked gem “Tracy In My Room” by EBTG & Soul Vision (Rivera and Jose Burgos), featuring Tracy Thorn’s vocals. Rivera has also consistently worked with talented vocalists like Haze, Robert Owens, Elzi Hall, and most recently, the UK’s April.
In recent years, Rivera has focused on relaunching his Deep Visionz label, with successful releases like “Take Away My Pain,” “So Good,” and “Closer.” 2017 saw him return to Defected Records with the club anthem “YEAH.”
Sandy Rivera is undoubtedly a house music legend, a pioneer whose passion continues to fuel his groundbreaking music. His legacy continues to grow with every new creation.