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Automatons (album)

Automatons is the second solo album by Svoy. It was originally released in Japan August 19, 2009, on historic P-Vine Records/Blues Interactions. U.S./International release followed on November 2, 2010, on Sixteenth Republic Records.

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Eclectric (Svoy album)

Eclectric is the first solo album by Svoy. It was originally released independently on December 13, 2005 on Svoy's Sixteenth Republic Records and later licensed, remastered, re-packaged and re-released May 1, 2007 by Rendezvous Entertainment/Universal Music Group to generally positive critical reviews. After Rendezvous' acquisition by Mack Avenue Records in August 2008, the album became part of the Mack Avenue/Sony Music Entertainment catalogue. As an import, the record gained substantial popularity in Japan and on July 8, 2009, was released by Tokyo-based Thistime Records as a 2-CD set featuring two bonus tracks on the first CD and Svoy's Consequence EP 1.0 on the second. Japan edition also featured new booklet with revised extended artwork and a separate slip with biography and lyrics translated into Japanese. In 2012, the master license to both Rendezvous/Mack Avenue and Thistime Records expired with the sound recording rights to the album reverting to Svoy. After a brief confrontation with the labels to cease distributing the album, Svoy remastered and re-released Eclectric internationally in the fall of the same year.

Grow Up (Svoy album)W
Grow Up (Svoy album)

Grow Up is the third self-produced solo album by Svoy. It was released in Japan on June 22, 2011, on Thistime Records. U.S./International release followed on June 28, 2011, on Sixteenth Republic Records. In July 2011, it was announced that the album's opening track "Never Grow Up" was picked up for power rotation by Japan's FM Ishikawa 80.5 MHz with the song debuting at #95 on the station's HOT 100 Chart and subsequently peaking at #63. In the same month, it was announced that another track from the album, "Right Here, Right Now", was picked up for Hyper Power Play by Japan's FM Kento 76.5 MHz, with an exclusive feature of "Grow Up" album cover artwork on FM Kento's internet home page. In November, 2011, Russian version of "Never Grow Up" entitled "Navsegda" was added by Moscow's major radio network 94.8 MHz RU.FM and remained in steady rotation until July 2013. Following its release, the album received international critical acclaim: New York's TheCelebrityCafe.com described the album as "...A sonic adventure. Swooning. Emotive."; Tokyo's Skream! Magazine called it "...Superb. Sophisticated. Beautiful."; Tokyo's Bounce Magazine described it as "...Wispy. Poetic."; Osaka's Flake Records Magazine noted that the album is "...Beautiful. Exhilarating." and Niigata's 76.5 FM Kento gave the album "...High praise.".

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Lovedso EP

Lovedso is the third self-produced solo EP by Svoy. It was released internationally on March 18, 2014. The album is the first collection of entirely new material by the artist in two years and is a follow-up to Solved EP (2012). "I am beyond thrilled to share the new music with my fans. Making this EP was incredibly satisfying on multiple levels" said Svoy in a press statement. Music critic Chelsea Lewis of TheCelebrityCafe.com gave the album three stars out of five and described it as a "...Multi-level complex musical vibe". One of the songs on the album was written in collaboration with Grammy-nominated Universal Music Group writer/Platinum producer, Ced Solo.

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Lovedsolved

Lovedsolved is the fourth studio album by Svoy. It was released on May 27, 2014, on Songs of Universal/Universal Music Group, Inc. The album was in production for over 7 years with five selections having become part of Svoy's Solved EP (2012) and the other four part of Lovedso EP (2014), eventually making it to the album.

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Solved (EP)

Solved is the second self-produced solo EP by Svoy. It was released internationally on August 21, 2012.

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Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep

Symphony No.1: What Happened When I Was Asleep is the fifth solo album by Svoy. It was released on June 23, 2015, on Songs of Universal/Universal Music Group, Inc. The album was in production for over 5 years during which Svoy created 10 new selections, including original cover of The Beatles' classic "The Long and Winding Road" and Adam Levy's "I Shot Her Down". PopMatters' Brice Ezell described it as "...A brooding and knotty piece of music, one whose serpentine flow evades easy comprehension", EDM Assassin's Nick Pesavento suggested "...You will not be able to pull your headphones out" and YourEDM's Timmy Kusnierek wrote "...It's a beautifully avant-garde collection that incorporates the gamut of genres, including breakbeat, dub, neoclassical, ambient, and more. The ten tracks of the album escalate in intensity, each more pensive and introspective than the last".

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Yours, Svoy: The Best of 2005-2012

Yours, Svoy: The Best of 2005-2012 is the first compilation solo album by Svoy. It was released internationally on December 12, 2012. The album marked 7 years from the original release of Svoy's debut album Eclectric on December 13, 2005. During that time, Svoy's music received international critical acclaim, earned Billboard chart positions, MTV spotlight, heavy radio rotation, won prestigious awards and nominations, got the attention and praise of renowned artists and music professionals, landed major publishing, record and endorsement deals for the artist. Svoy has been described as a musician who is "...Not afraid to explore" by TheCelebrityCafe.com; "...Robot-driven repetitive-trance big-dance-rhythm cold synth-pop modern-chart soul futuristic electro-disco techno meister" by New York's Big Takeover Magazine; and "...A quintessentially modern songman" by Download.com, to name a few. The collection of songs showcases selections from the artist’s extensive body of work between the years of 2005 and 2012.