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Savoy
OriginBrooklyn, New York
Denver, Colorado
GenresElectronica, Rock, ERM, Electronic Rock Music
Musical artist

SAVOY is a live electronic rock trio from Boulder, now living in Brooklyn, consisting of DJ Gray Smith, Guitarist Ben Eberdt, and drummer Mike Kelly.

Biography

Savoy's distinctive style incorporates the classic sound of rock 'n' roll into techno, dance, and bass music which they have fused together into the genre they created known as ERM (Electronic Rock Music). Featuring live instrumentation (drums and guitar), as well as vocals from grammy nominated artist Heather Bright, SAVOY's legendary live performances have been referred to as "one of a kind" and "the best around". Their signature laser light show, voted 2015's #1 live laser show in the country by ILDA, creates an immersive multi-sensory experience that perfectly complements their high intensity musical performance. SAVOY stands out in today's crowded musical landscape, thrilling packed houses nationwide with a radically unique sound and one of the most unforgettable, hard hitting, dance shows on the planet.

Band members

Current members

Gray Smith, Ben Edbert, Mike Kelly

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title
2009 Automatic
2012 Supertrail
2013 Three Against Nature
2014 Self Predator
2015 1000 Years

Compilation

Year Title Label
2007 Savoy Songbook Vol. 1 Universal

External links

Awards
Preceded byD'Sound Recipient of the best Pop band Spellemannprisen
1999
Succeeded byBriskeby
Preceded byBriskeby Recipient of the best Pop band Spellemannprisen
2001
Succeeded byEphemera
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