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Robbie Rivera Back to Zero Robbie Rivera Back To Zero A brand new import 2 CD set of sexy, pounding, electro- tinged house music from one of the world's best known DJ/Producers! Internationally-known producer/DJ Robbie Rivera's distinctive brand of sexy pounding dirty electro tinged house ignites dance-floors across the globe, 2 while the world's top artists queue up to have Robbie put his distinctive CDs sound to their tracks. With Back To Zero, Robbie Rivera presents a brand new import 2 CD set featuring his hottest new tracks, including the club hits "Aye Aye Aye," "Back To Zero" and many more. CD1 features original versions and CD2 the extended club mixes. Robbie Rivera has remixed for the likes of Faithless, Felix Da Housecat, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Gabriel & Dresden, Moloko, Sinead O'Connor, Ferry Corsten, Ricky Martin, Santana, Superchumbo, David Guetta, Pink, Basement Jaxx and many others. His DJ sets featuring his infectious blend of tough sexy grooves have put him in high-demand worldwide, including recent appearances in Ibiza, Barcelona, Japan, Poland, Puerto Rico, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Italy, Tunisia, Canada, Moscow, Vienna, and of course his hometown of Miami. Robbie Rivera is a true international and pioneering dance artist and Back To Zero is a must-have for any true fan of dance music! TRACK LISTING CD1 CD2 • 1. Aye Aye Aye (Radio Mix) • 1. Aye Aye Aye (Rivera & Clivilles Club Mix) • 2. Back To Zero • 2. Back To Zero (Bigroom Mix) • 3. Be Near • 3. Be Near (Club Mix) • 4. Move Move • 4. In Too Deep (Club Mix) Artist Robbie Rivera • 5. In Too Deep • 5. Move Move (Club Mix) Title Back To Zero • 6. New Direction • 6. New Direction (Club Mix) Selection # COM1186-2 • 7. No Nobody • 7. No Nobody (Club Mix) UPC 8032484019799 • 8. Say You Know Me • 8. Say You Know Me (Club Mix) Prebook 06/03/08 • 9. Star Quality • 9. Star Quality (Club Mix) Street Date 7/8/2008 • 10. Till We Meet Again • 10. Back To Zero (Sunset Mix) Retail $25.95 Genre Electronic/DJ/Scratch Run Time 115 mins Box Lot 30 Label SAIFAM Format CD 800.888.0486 F 610.650.9102 PO Box 280, Oaks, PA 19456 www.MVDb2b.com Publicity: Clint Weiler 610.650.8200 x115 [email protected].
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