George Emanuel Călin better known as Manuel Riva is a Romanian DJ and record producer. A long running artist and DJ, he had started with the trop Demmo and later in the duo Deepcentral.

Manuel Riva
Birth nameGeorge Emanuel Călin
BornRomania
GenresRomanian pop, dance
OccupationDJ
Websitemanuelriva.com

In Demmo (Romania) (2001-2006)

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Demmo (Romania)
OriginRomania
GenresRomanian pop
Years active2001-2006
Past membersGeorge Călin
Anamaria Ferentz
Vik

Manuel Riva began his musical career as George Călin with the band Demmo, that also included Anamaria Ferentz and Vik.[1] Together they released four albums: Pentru inima ta, Trei, Ding Dang Dong and Cântecul meu. The band had a considerable hit with the Romanian version of "Darla Dirladada". The band lasted from 2001 to 2006.[citation needed]

In Deepcentral (2008-2013)

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OriginBucharest, Romania
GenresElectro, House, Pop
Years active2008-2013
LabelsUniversal Music Romania
Past membersGeorge Călin(DJ)
Doru Todoruț (vocalist)

In 2008 George Călin established the band Deepcentral with him as DJ and Doru Todoruț as vocalist.[2] with two albums through Universal Music Romania, Deepcentral (in 2009) and O stea (2013). Charting hits with Deecentral included notably "Russian Girl", "In Love", "Music Makes Me Free" and "Speed of Sound" in the period 2009 to 2011. His song "Gura ta" by Delia and Deepcentral, topped as number one Romanian hit for 2016.[3]

As Manuel Riva

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In 2016, Manuel Riva built on his DJ career and in the course of 2 years released many tracks and remixes.[4] One of his collaborations, "Close the Deal" (with Optick and Eneli), a deep house with progressive influences, drew the attention of Dutch DJ Tiësto who played it on his Club Life radio show.[5] In February 2016, Manuel Riva released alongside Eneli the song "Mhm Mhm" with heavy rotation on all major Romanian radio stations peaking at number 3 on the Billboard Dance / Club Chart in the United States in addition to charting in many European Shazam charts. He was nominated for the Best Romanian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2016.[6] In November 2016, he released "Hey Now" another hit for Riva. He solidified his success in 2017 with "Resolution", "Saturday Night, Man", in collaboration with Hyptonix, "Treehouse" (featuring Waleed) and "Kiyomi". His songs were mixed or included in the podcasts of renowned DJs such as Sam Feldt, Oliver Heldens, Ummet Ozcan and Cosmic Gate. At the Media Music Awards 2017, Manuel Riva was named "Best Romanian DJ".[7] Also in 2017, he opened the Untold music festival on the main stage.

In 2018 he collaborated with Alexandra Stan, with whom he released the single "Miami" featuring her voice. "Miami" became a big international hit, although the original comes from 2016. The song was used as the anthem for the 2018 Neversea Festival. It also charted on the Romanian Airplay 100 chart as well as Billboard Dance Club Songs peaking at number 10 and on Dance/Electronic Songs charts peaking at number 44.

Discography as George Călin

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Albums

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With Demmo (Romania)

  • Pentru inima ta
  • Trei
  • Ding Dang Dong
  • Cântecul meu

With Deepcentral

  • Deepcentral (2009)
  • O stea (2013)

Discography as Manuel Riva

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Singles

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  • 2016: "Mhm Mhm" (feat Eneli)
  • 2016: "Hey Now"
  • 2017: "Sacred Touch" (feat. Misha Miller)
  • 2018: "Miami" (feat Alexandra Stan)
  • 2019: "What Mama Said" (ft. Misha Miller)
  • 2020: Confusion (feat Florena)

Charting

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Title Year Peak positions Album
ROM
[8]
US
Dance
Club

[9]
US
Dance/
Elec.

[10]
"Mhm Mhm"
(featuring Eneli)
2016 25 Non-album
singles
"Miami"
(featuring Alexandra Stan)
2018 8 10 44
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Non-charting

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  • 2015: "How You Say" (feat. Hyptonix)
  • 2015: "Wrong or Right" (feat. Eneli)
  • 2016: "We Are One" (feat. Eneli)
  • 2016: "Close the Deal" (feat. Optick & Eneli)
  • 2016: "We Own the Night" (feat. Onuc & Luise)
  • 2017: "Resolution"
  • 2017: "Saturday Night, Man" (feat. Hyptonix)
  • 2017: "Treehouse" (feat. Waleed)
  • 2017: "Kiyomi
  • 2017: "Jupiter Sun"
  • 2017: "Ravin'" (feat. Robert Konstantin)
  • 2017: "The Wall" (feat. Robert Konstantin)

Remixes

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List of remixes, showing year released and original artists
Year Title Original artists Ref.
2014 "Troublemaker" (Manuel Riva Remix) Deepcentral [11]
"Divided Sky" (Manuel Riva Remix) Bianca Linta [12]
2015 "Hipsterium" (Manuel Riva Remix) DJ Marika and Tripwerk featuring Junkyard [13]
2016 "Naughty Truck" (Manuel Riva Remix) Bianca Linta [14]
"Faith in You" (Manuel Riva Remix) U-Gin featuring Luise [15]
"Time" (Manuel Riva Remix) Paul Damixie featuring FELI [16]
"Save It" (Manuel Riva Remix) Salt Ashes [17]
2017 "Tuesday" (Manuel Riva Remix) Burak Yeter featuring Danelle Sandoval [18]
"Heaven" (Manuel Riva Remix) Inna [19]
"Say My Name" (Manuel Riva Remix) Moonsound [20]
2018 "Sticks & Stones" (Manuel Riva & Cristian Poow Remix) Metro and Nelly Furtado [21]
"Move On" (DJ Marika & Manuel Riva Remix) Mike Maiden [22]
"The Longest Road" (Manuel Riva Remix) Morgan Page featuring Lissie [23]
2019 "Coffee Shop" (Manuel Riva Remix) Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano featuring Kes Kross [24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Urban Romania: Remember: DEMMO - Cantecul Meu (in Romanian)
  2. ^ Florin Grozea: Manuel Riva despre Demmo, Deepcentral si muzica românească (in Romanian)
  3. ^ MediaForest: Top Audiente 2016 (in Romanian)
  4. ^ UPFR: Manuel Riva lansează single-ul „Miami” alături de Alexandra Stan (in Romanian)
  5. ^ Timeshift.ro: Manuel Riva page
  6. ^ Mediafax: MTV Europe Music Awards: HaHaHa Production intră cu 3 piese în cursa pentru "Best Romanian Act" (in Romanian)
  7. ^ 1Music.ro: Manuel Riva și-a primit trofeul! Este cel mai bun DJ din România (in Romanian)
  8. ^ "Airplay 100 – 8 iulie 2018" (in Romanian). Kiss FM. 8 July 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Manuel Riva Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Alexandra Stan Chart History – Hot Dance/Electronic Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Troublemaker - EP by Deepcentral on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  12. ^ "Divided Sky (Manuel Riva Remix) - Single by Bianca Linta on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  13. ^ "Hipsterium (feat. Junkyard) - EP by DJ Marika on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Naughty Truck (The Remixes) - Album by Bianca Linta on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  15. ^ "Faith in You (Manuel Riva Remix) [feat. Luise] - Single by U-Gin on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  16. ^ "Time (feat. FELI) [Remixes] - EP by Paul Damixie on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  17. ^ "Save It (UK Mixes) - Album by Salt Ashes on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  18. ^ "Tuesday (feat. Danelle Sandoval) [Remixes] - Single by Burak Yeter on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  19. ^ "Heaven (Remixes) - Album by Inna on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  20. ^ "Say My Name - Single by Moonsound on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  21. ^ "Sticks & Stones (Remixes) - Album by Metro on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  22. ^ "Move On - Single by Mike Maiden on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  23. ^ "The Longest Road (feat. Lissie) - Single by Morgan Page on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  24. ^ "Coffee Shop (feat. Kes Kross) [Remixes] - EP by Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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