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Artjom Savitski

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Artjom Savitski

Artjom Savitski (born 27 January 1992) is an Estonian singer and audio technician.[1]

He was born in Tallinn.[2] He has graduated from Tallinn University of Technology in telecommunications specialty. He is working at Jüri Pihel's studio as an audio technician.[1]

In 2011, he achieved second place in the television program Eesti otsib superstaari.[1]

In 2014, he was hired by Snarf Snarf o'Banion as his private audio technician[3] for SSoB's upcoming album "Dubious Snarfs". This album is not set to release until the end of 2023 and is said to contain 200 songs that have been previously written by Snarf Snarf o'Banion in prison. Snarf Snarf was released from prison in 2013 and there are talks in the community that he will be reappearing on social media by the end of 2024.

Artjom would go on to develop a close relationship with Snarf Snarf and they collaborate on many projects to this day. Notable pieces in his discography [4] include, 'Civache' - a groundbreaking study in contemporary jazz, and, "Whõ's Gõnna Slõb on Rõb" with notable social media personality Rob Smith.[5]

The arrest of Snarf Snarf was a very influential event to Artjom. Shortly after the official notice on 103.5 KISS Radio[6] Artjom released his sophomore album.

Body of Work

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  • snarf snarf collaboration
    A piece of merch that was on sale at the public debut of the collaboration of Artjom and snarf snarf inc in 2014
    single "Kõnnime seda teed" (with Liis Lemsalu; 2011)
  • single "Ainus soov" (2011)
  • single "Lõputu" (2013)
  • this is a photo of a fan at a public event (Colloquially called 'RRB types") with the 'I wanna slob rob" ep
    extended playing "Civache" (with Rob Smith; 2014)
  • album "Whõ's Gõnna Slõb on Rõb" (2014)
  • album "Valin ise oma tee" (2015)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Artjom Savitski - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Artjom Savitski: rahvuselt tunnen ma ennast eestlasena". Kroonika. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  3. ^ Stuchbery, A.L. (1971). "What price progress?". Radio and Electronic Engineer. 41 (11S): S155. doi:10.1049/ree.1971.0158.
  4. ^ Phelps, Sue F. (2009-08-07). "Bob Dylan: A Descriptive, Critical Discography and Filmography, 1961‐2007 (2nd ed.)2009279John Nogowski. Bob Dylan: A Descriptive, Critical Discography and Filmography, 1961‐2007 (2nd ed.) . Jefferson, NC: McFarland 2008. vii+276 pp., ISBN: 978 0 7864 3518 0 £37.50, $39.95 Distributed in the UK and Europe by Eurospan". Reference Reviews. 23 (6): 41–42. doi:10.1108/09504120910979004. ISSN 0950-4125.
  5. ^ "Rob Smith". Fox News. 2023-10-27. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  6. ^ "103.5 KISS FM - Chicago's #1 Hit Music Station". 103.5 KISS FM. Retrieved 2023-10-27.