Hailing from the colorful escapades of India, Rivita has been writing music since she was a child. Making a name for herself as a one woman machine with the release of her single "Silent Nights" in 2016, she creates electro-acoustic landscapes with her music. She produces her music herself while frequently collaborating with musicians from across the globe.
She obtained a Bachelor's degree in Music from BIMM London and proceeded to study a Masters program in Composing for Film and TV at the prestigious Kingston University, London. During her time in London she performed as a Samba with Bloco LCM Samba Band & Paraiso School of Samba at events such as Pride London & Notting Hill Carnival and performed her original music at prestigious venues such as the Islington O2, Proud Camden, Troubadou and many more with her band.
After completing her education, Rivita moved back to India where she taught music and proceeded to work on her EP "Tribal Love". She soon picked up the camera and started making music videos and won the Indian Music Video Award 2017 for her music video "Listen".
Her desire to make beautiful music videos and to capture the world around her with Soundscapes led her to the United States where she pursued an MA in Audio Arts.
Her music has been syndicated by Rolling Stone, India & BBC London and continues to capture audiences from around the world. “Aankh Maare”, a song she co-composed has been synced in Netflix TV series “The Fame Game”. In 2020 Rivita authored her very first book titled “The Composer Cave Challenge” which is available on Amazon and made it to the best seller list under the “Music Composition” section. In 2021, she was invited to become a member of the Recording Academy. She was chosen to be a part of the NEXT program organized by the Recording Academy LA Chapter in 2022, she is currently based in LA and is focused on writing and releasing new music.