Though the original mixes never lost their appeal among DJs, particularly those in the Latin house scene, revived interest in Sueño Latino began initially in 1992 when Detroit techno producers Derrick May and Carl Craig remixed the track. This 12" became nearly as widespread as the original, appearing on numerous mix CDs throughout the '90s. Then, after DFC re-released the track in 1997, Bushwacka! remixed Sueño Latino for the Distinctive Breaks label in 2001, giving it a contemporary feel and resulting in yet more revived interest in the seemingly timeless track.
Though Sueño Latino retained its popularity and legacy over the years, the Italian producers responsible for the original version never attained much recognition. The collective retained the Sueño Latino moniker despite its interchangeable membership and released a few singles throughout the mid- to late '90s: Viciosa, Noche Diva, and El Tigre. None were particularly noteworthy and few DJs or consumers took notice. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi