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Savant
Vinter performing live as Savant
Background information
Birth nameAleksander Vinter
Also known asSavant, Blanco,[1] Vinter In Hollywood[2]
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresElectronic, EDM, experimental
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter, performer
Years active2007–present
LabelsVybz (2016-present) SectionZ Records (2011-2015)
Websitevinter.us

Aleksander Vinter, better known by his alias Savant (also Blanco, formerly Vinter in Hollywood, Vinter in Vegas and others), is a Norwegian musician.[3][4]

Career

In 2009, he released his debut album, Outbreak, billed as Vinter in Hollywood. Outbreak was nominated in the electronic music category for the 2009 Norwegian Grammy Awards.[2][5][6]

Vinter signed with SectionZ Records in 2010 and put out a second album, Mamachine, this time billed as Vinter in Vegas. In 2011, he released Ninür under the moniker Savant.

In 2013, his following increased as he embarked on two North American tours.[7][8] Between tours he released the album Cult and provided music for the D-Pad Studio game Savant - Ascent.[9] Orakel was released on December 11, 2013 and reached the #3 spot on the iTunes Dance charts in the US.[10]

In 2014, Savant released Protos, which reached #24 on the North American iTunes Pop charts and #1 on the Bandcamp Electronica and Overall charts. Later that year, on December 13, ZION was released, peaking at #2 on the holiday iTunes Dance chart in the US. ZION also reached #19 on the Billboard Dance chart and #24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[citation needed]

His album Invasion was released in January 2015, and led deadmau5 to call Savant "the change that electronic dance music needs".[11]

In 2016, he released multiple singles including Cassette, a 7-track album with one single being played in different genres, and Get It Get It, a hip-hop collab with DMX and Snoop Dogg.[12][13][14] On July 15, he released Vybz, which reached #16 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic charts.[15] On October 21, he released Outcasts, a 4-CD collection of remastered unreleased demos and singles which reached #1 on the Bandcamp Overall and Electronic charts.

In 2017, he debuted an orchestral soundtrack for the movie The Black Room.[16][17] On April 17, he released Jester, which reached #1 on the Bandcamp Overall and Electronic charts.[18]

Radio

In 2016 the singles "Fire", "Forsaken" and multi-single "Cassette" have all debuted in CMJ's Top 10 RPM Adds chart.

Radio Statistics for Savant Singles
Radio Track CMJ Add Chart Position Total Adds Confirmed Total Airplay Stations CMJ Chart Debut Total CMJ Chart Appearances
Apr-16 Forsaken #2 100 60 24 16
Mar-16 Fire #3 70 49 38 12
Feb-16 Cassette #4 65 36 26 11

Blanco

Blanco started as a small side project of Savant in October 2010. One Blanco EP was released, The Mother Of God And A Filthy Whore.[19] After that, Blanco was not heard from for quite some time.

Around mid 2015, Vinter began producing once again under the name "Blanco" despite Savant's success. According to Vinter, there are future plans for Savant releases, an announcement that eased the concerns of fans who had believed Blanco was taking over full-time. Vinter announced that what was originally planned to be a single EP will actually be released as a trilogy of EPs, each with six tracks.[20] The first of these EPs, Bajo, even included three singles.[21]

In October 2015, Vinter announced that Savant would no longer be releasing EDM style music and that, from that point on, Blanco would release any EDM style tracks.[22]

Personal life

In his press kit, Vinter is described as having Aspergers Syndrome.[23] Within his 2014 MTV Artists biographical profile, he is described as having "struggled in school and life until he was diagnosed with a series of mental conditions -- primarily Asperger's Syndrome."[24]

Discography

Albums

  • Catacombe Royal (2006) (as No Funeral)
  • Engler er Norske (2007) (as No Funeral)
  • Sort Industri Symfoni (2008) (as No Funeral)
  • Shredder (2008) (as Megatron)
  • Vinter ¤ Vega (2009) (as Vega ¤ Vinter)
  • Outbreak (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Survival of the Fattest CD1: Bangers (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Survival of the Fattest CD2: Destroy (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Survival of the Fattest CD3: Ambience (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Survival of the Fattest CD4: Disco (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Castle Repercussions - Soundtrack (2009) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • Nintendo Atmospheres (2010) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • Beats Vol. 1 (2010) (as Datakrash)
  • Mindfighting (2010) (as Vinter in Vegas)
  • Vinter in Hollywood (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Mamachine (2011) (as Vinter in Vegas)
  • Beats Vol. 2 (2011) (as Datakrash)
  • Ninür (2011)
  • Vario (2012)
  • Overworld (2012)
  • ISM (2012)
  • Alchemist (2012)
  • Overkill (2013)
  • Cult (2013)
  • Orakel (2013)
  • Protos (2014)
  • ZION (2014)
  • Invasion[25] (2015)
  • Vybz (2016)
  • Outcasts (2016)
  • The Black Room (2017) soundtrack for The Black Room (2017 film) with Natasha Henstridge[26]
  • Jester (2017)

EPs

  • The Starsheriffs (???) (as Starsheriffs)
  • Hardware Heaven (2008) (as Twin World)
  • Overworld (2009) (as Protos)
  • DragonFlower (2009) (as Winterbliss)
  • Say Yes (2009) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • My First Dubstep (2009)
  • Thrillseekers (2010)
  • Blodtann (Demo) (2010) (as No Funeral)
  • A House in Hollywood (2010) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • MASKS (2010) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Latidos De Las Niñas (aka The Mother Of God And A Filthy Whore) (2010) (as Blanco)
  • Dead Surfers Club (2010) (as The Christopher Walkens)
  • Antihero (2011) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • Masquerade (2011) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • The Ritalin Project with Donny Goines (2012)
  • Mindmelt (2012)
  • ♥ (Heart) (2013)
  • Four Days (2013)
  • Thank You (2013)
  • Bajo (2015) (as Blanco)
  • Savage (2017) (as Datakrash)

Mixtapes

  • V for Vinter (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Blood and Happiness (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Savant`s 75 Minute Underground Hip-Hop Mixtape (2013)
  • Archive Mix (2013)
  • Space Tour (2014)
  • Zombies Mixtape (aka Trashtape) (2014)
  • Throwback Mix (2014)
  • Waffle Mix (2014)
  • Unfinished Business (2014)
  • DJ Set 2015 (2015)

Singles

  • Follow Me (2007)
  • Amnesia (2007) (as numa)
  • Remember (2007) (as numa)
  • Costa Rica (2007) (as numa)
  • Virus (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • You Can Play (2009) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Ride Like The Wind (2010) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Pump Machine (2011) (as Blanco)
  • Sweat (2011) (as Blanco)
  • Backdoor Access (2011) (as Blanco)
  • Supressor (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Blue Magic ft. Snobe (2011) (as Gunslinger Jones)
  • Synthesizer Love (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Nybegynner (2011) (as Datakrash)
  • Gunslinger Jones (2011) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Stars N Stripes with Simon Aasen (2011) (as Aleksander Vinter)
  • ICANDO (2011)
  • Ninur (2011)
  • Robosexual (2011)
  • Retro (2011)
  • Not Avicii (2011)
  • Rolling Stone (2011)
  • Mushroom Clouds (2011)
  • Psykick (2011)
  • Indoctrination (2011)
  • Operation Freedom (2011)
  • Expedition (2012) (as Russefeiring)
  • Lost (2012)
  • Avion (2012)
  • Alphas (2012)
  • Mother Russia (2012)
  • Agape (2012)
  • Government (2012)
  • Super Sheriff (2012)
  • Outlaw (Part 1) (2012)
  • Space Cowboy (2012)
  • Kids (2012)
  • Ksh'mir (2012)
  • Take Care of You (2012) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Trevor with Kiazuki (2012)
  • Ode To Joy (2012)
  • Shake The Room (2012)
  • l'obscurite (2012)
  • Ode to Joy (2012)
  • He Was a Moog (2012)
  • Symphony of Lies (2012) (as Vinter in Hollywood)
  • Make Up Your Mind (2012)
  • Shark (2013)
  • Aces Sleeved (2013)
  • Light Years with Razihel (2013)
  • Black Swan (2013)
  • UNTZ (2013)
  • The Arcade (2013)
  • Carmageddon (2013)
  • Mountain of Death (2013)
  • Pokermon (2013)
  • Future Trap (2013)
  • Wasteland (2013)
  • Ascent (2013)
  • Fatality (2013)
  • Memory (2013)
  • Vanity (2013)
  • Zelda's Lullaby (2013)
  • Sweet (2013)
  • Amerika (2014)
  • Mellow with Lucy Swann (2014)
  • Cloud Rider (2014)
  • Veritech (2014)
  • Rude Gal (2014)
  • Terror Bite (2014)
  • Elephant (2014)
  • Walk On Me (2014)
  • Mother Russia 2 (2014)
  • Drop It On Ya! (2014)
  • Derby with Jelo (2014)
  • Cult Collab (2014)
  • Up In Smoke (2015)
  • Up In Smoke (VIP) (2015)
  • Starfish (VIP) (2015) (as Blanco)
  • Origin (VIP) (2015)
  • Slasher (2015)
  • Fire (2016)
  • Cassette (2016) (Album of 7 tracks based off the same song in different genres)
  • Savior (2016)
  • Forsaken (2016)
  • F A B R I C S (2016)
  • H U S T L E R (2016)
  • Get It Get It with Snoop Dogg and DMX (2016)
  • Night Watch (2017) (as Datakrash)
  • Atlantis (2017) (as Datakrash)
  • Surprise (2017)

Video games

An official video game titled Savant - Ascent was launched on Dec 4th, 2013. It was developed by D-Pad Studio to be his first video game album.[citation needed][clarification needed] The game was created in Game Maker for iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.[27][failed verification]

References

  1. ^ Leila Cobo (November 4, 2015). "Blanco & Dyland Premiere 'Camarilla': Listen". Billboard. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "2009 Spellemannprisen nominees". Itsatrap. January 25, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  3. ^ Tweet Pin It (February 22, 2012). "Interview : Savant". Stopthenoise.fr. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  4. ^ SAVANT (February 22, 2012). "SAVANT: who-is-savant". Onesheet. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  5. ^ "Nominert til Spellemannsprisen". Jarlsbergavis. January 1, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  6. ^ "Spellemann del tre: elektronikastjerner og fiolintornado". NRK Lydverket. March 6, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  7. ^ "Beatport: DJ & Dance Music, Tracks & Mixes". News.beatport.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  8. ^ [1][dead link]
  9. ^ "Savant: Ascent". Savantgame.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  10. ^ Maimann, Kevin (October 31, 2013). "Savant makes big impact on EDM scene". Edmonton Sun. Canoe Sun Media. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
  11. ^ Klemow, David (January 29, 2015). "Savant delivers full-length album to save EDM from itself". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  12. ^ "Norwegian Muso Solves Problem Of Taste, Releases Same Single In Seven Styles". theMusic. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  13. ^ "Savant teams up with DMX & Snoop Dogg for latest single". UKF. July 4, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  14. ^ Meadow, Matthew (July 2, 2016). "Snoop Dogg & DMX Go EDM And It Sounds Like Nothing You'd Expect [MUST LISTEN]". Your EDM. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  15. ^ "EDM Music & Dance Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  16. ^ Desk, BWW News. "EDM Superstar Producer Savant Releases First Ever Film Score for THE BLACK ROOM". Retrieved April 18, 2017. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ "'The Black Room' Soundtrack Announced | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  18. ^ "Bandcamp". web-beta.archive.org. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  19. ^ "The Mother Of God And A Filthy Whore, by Savant". Savant. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  20. ^ "Blanco - The album will be split into 3 EPs. Trilogy... | Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  21. ^ "Blanco - Timeline Photos | Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  22. ^ "Dr Savant/Mr Blanco on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  23. ^ "Aleksander Vinter Press kit". Madmimi. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  24. ^ "About Savant". MTV Artists. Viacom International Inc. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  25. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Savant prepares us for Invasion!". UKF. December 12, 2014. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  26. ^ Goldenlane will release a soundtrack album for the horror thriller The Black Room. "The album features the film’s original music composed by EDM artist Savant (aka Aleksander Vinter), as well as additional music by Arthur “The God Of Hellfire” Brown, country musician Lynn Anderson, Brainticket & more. The soundtrack will be released physically on March 3, 2017"
  27. ^ "Savant: Ascent". Savantgame.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.