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1-> ''"[[GenreBusting Fuck genres.]]"''
2Savant, real name Aleksander Vinter, is a Norwegian EDM producer, formerly known for his electropop infused project Vinter in Hollywood and for being a black metal guitarist. Since 2011 he is better as known as Savant for his elaborate songs with complex melodies and song structures, and for being able to make music in [[GenreRoulette all sorts of genres]], though as quoted at the top, he does not like the word at all. His current alias comes from the fact that he has savant syndrome. He claims that this enabled him to produce songs at an incredibly fast speed. He releases 3 or 4 albums per year, and continues to do so.
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4!Savant's music contains examples of the following tropes:
5* AlbumIntroTrack: "Anunnaki", "Prelude", "Man of the Law", "Orakel", "Robin Hood", "Big Ben".
6* BilingualBonus:
7** Played straight in "Laser Sharks", which features lyrics in Japanese.
8** Subverted in "Mecca", where the intro is a sample of a Bulgarian folk song, but it later changes to Hebrew/Arabic gibberish sung by Qwentalis.
9* BrokenRecord: "Dancer in the Dark". Even the rhythm goes broken for a few seconds.
10* ConceptAlbum: WordOfGod tells that ''Alchemist'', ''Protos'', ''Orakel'', and ''Zion'' are all tied to a single concept. Savant even says that the other albums may have the concept of freedom in them.
11* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
12** ''Ninür'''s [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninür#/media/File:Ninur_Album_Art.jpeg cover]] is drawn in a very different style than all the others, and it features a different logo too.
13** The Vinter in Hollywood project is also a lot different than later material.
14* GenreMashup: Aleksander blends chiptune sounds with heavy brostep beats, with amazing results. Also, ''Zion'' was inspired by Middle Eastern music and mythology, and some songs on ''Alchemist'' and ''Cult'' use a synthesized harpsichord.
15* GratuitousJapanese: Averted in "Laser Sharks", since he studied Japanese with actual Japanese people before he sung the lyrics.
16** In "Penguins", the lyrics that sound Japanese are actually English with a Japanese accent. If you pay attention, you might be able to hear the phrase "dance dance all day long" as the last spoken phrase.
17* LighterAndSofter: ''Protos'', in its entirety.
18* LimitedLyricsSong: "The Horror", "Dancer in the Dark", "Zion" and "How I Roll" just to name a few.
19* LyricalDissonance: Several tracks on ''Protos'' have surprisingly depressing lyrics for their gentle and upbeat tunes, but "Beautiful World" definitely takes the cake.
20-->What kind of people would you let survive
21-->If the survival of our species was for you to decide
22-->People wanna know what you're planning to do
23-->When it comes down to just us two
24-->If all else fails you can lie to us some more
25-->It never failed once in the human history before
26-->It's easy since you don't have to look us in the eye
27-->When you blow our children into the sky
28* NonAppearingTitle: "Spaceheart".
29* PrecisionFStrike: "Spaceship" and "Rise Up".
30* RockOpera: ''Protos'', again.
31* SpokenWordInMusic: In "Organismical", there is a one and a half minute comparison between LA and cancer, mold, and us humans being just a highly advanced breed of bacteria.
32* TitleTrack: ''Ninür'', ''Vario'', ''Overworld'', ''ISM'', ''Alchemist'', ''Overkill'', ''Heart'', ''Orakel'', ''Zion'', ''Invasion'', ''Jester'', ''Slasher'', ''Mortals'', and ''VOID'' all contain one. ''Cult'', ''Protos'', ''Outcasts'', ''Vybz'', and ''Krang'' as titles are not mentioned except for the cover.
33* UncommonTime: "Change" gets quicker as the song goes on. "Problemathematicalculatorture" qualifies as well.
34* WordPureeTitle: "Problemathematicalculatorture". 'Nuff said.
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