It became natural, almost like when you live in a certain area, you get an accent. I just kept producing that (Trance) for a long time. I don’t think it was necessarily the four four beat as much as the melodic content.
That was the first music that woke me up musically. Savant: First music I ever bought was a trance CD. It’a all about the dance.ĬreativeLive: Why/how do you find yourself really rooted in dance music?
Savant: I’m working on three EPs for a project I call “Blanco”, which is like this very Reggaeton, Dancehall meets Trap and crazy dance music/ Jungle terror kind of thing where it’s all very aggressive, noises, and rhythms. This prolific Norwegian producer by way of Los Angeles claims to have produced more than 10,000 tracks in his lifetime and it seems at 28 years old, he just getting started.ĬreativeLive: Can you start by telling us about your latest project?
Just ahead of his show at New York’s Webster Hall where he was booked on a Friday night for a headlining set, Aleksander Vinter also known as Savant spoke to us about his creative process making music, his favorite studio tools, and what he’s been working on lately.