Juicy NYE 2009
At Parkwest Nightclub
Robbie Rivera with a special set by Willie Morales along with special guests and friends.
Robbie Rivera
Roberto Louis Rivera, better known as Robbie Rivera, 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.
In 2000, Riveras track "Bang" became a huge hit, making it to number one of the United Kingdom dance charts. The track also made it on to every respected dance compilation and was used frequently during the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was so popular that it even 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. The success of Juicy has taken Robbie to producing his very own album "Do You Want More?" for Ultra Records and Independence in France. The first single "Which Way You Going?" reached the number one position earlier that year at Billboard Magazine and it was released in the UK label Toolroom, the track was created in early 2003 when Rivera contacted lyricist Ned Bigham who has written for DB Boulevard, Jean-Jacques Smoothie and Timo Maas; It was the first completed song and lead track which was inspired by Coldplays hit "Clocks". In 2003 he also released his track "Girlfriend" which features vocals by Justine Suissa who has done various vocal songs for Armin van Buuren. During 2007, Riveras Juicy Show began weekly airplay on XM Satellite Radio in the United States and Canada. In 2008 he made a collaboration with Armani Exchange by mixing an album called "Twilight" for the store.
Venue Details
From the team that revolutionized Downtown Miami with Club Space, and revitalized Washington Avenue on South Beach with Cameo and Vice, comes the latest additions to Eleventh st.: Park West Nightclub.
Occupying a converted warehouse in the booming Entertainment District on Eleventh st., Stereo will cater to the dancefloor and aesthetic sensibilities of the experienced clubgoer and neophyte alike. With extensive video systems, a technologically advanced LED video wall, as well as decor elements taking cues from fine art, the Far East, and Japanese anim, Stereo promises to inject an elegant feel into the area.
Rehab, the dark and dirty little sister, will be, of course, bringing a rock and roll element to Downtown Miami. With an edgy alternative sound and live bands performing often, it is the perfect complement to Stereo.
Ticket Info
- General Admission
- General Admission after midnight
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