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MP3 Svoy - Eclectric

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  • Looking For You
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  • Size: 43.7 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 1484754)
Electronica/Pop

12 MP3 Songs
POP: with Electronic Production, POP: Piano



Details:
SVOY comes from one of the last generations of the former Soviet Union. Born in the Russian Far East, he began taking classical and jazz piano lessons as a child. As a teenager, he moved to Moscow seeking to join a wider music community, and ended up studying with top jazz piano and composition pros in the country. A few years later, he got a scholarship at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where graduated in 2004. While in Boston, Svoy explored songwriting and production. In 2002, he won the BMI Pete Carpenter Fellowship film music competition and spent six weeks studying with the renowned TV composer Mike Post (writer of such TV themes as NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law and Law and Order) at his studio in Los Angeles. In 2004 Svoy's song âFood-Mudâ won the 3d place at BMIâs John Lennon songwriting competition in New York. The judges included legendary record producer Russ Titelman (George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, James Taylor), and record producer and hit Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn. Thousands of applicants participated in the competition that year. In June 2004 the award was received from BMI and Yoko Ono.

While still at Berklee, Svoy began working on a number of songs that he planned to eventually have as a demo. Fascinated with many different styles of music, including electronica, R&B and rock, Svoy experimented using a portion of each influence, when writing and producing the songs at his home studio. Once several tracks were finished, he showed the new material to a few friends and people in the music industry, and was surprised to learn that the songs were more than just demo-quality. Svoy went back to recording and by the end of 2005 had a full-length album completed. Self-produced Eclectric emerged in early 2006 and is now available at Tower Records or through Svoyâs website.

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