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Introducing: New Singer-Songwriter Sarvi Hopes To Make Impact In Charts

Wednesday, 14 December 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
Introducing: New Singer-Songwriter Sarvi Hopes To Make Impact In Charts

Twenty-two year-old Sarvi’s face is a face you’ll be seeing more and more of in 2012. The singing, songwriting beauty, who’s also a Sylvia Young Theatre School graduate, is already a prominent name in the British and European club scene – it’s likely that if you go out to an electro or house dance, you’ll hear at least one of her tracks. But a lot of you may not be familiar with her just yet – so let Stereoboard introduce you to one of the stars of tomorrow.

London-based Sarvi has already managed to get a top 10 Upfront and Commercial Club chart hit with ‘’Stereo Love’, and has been working with one of the genres biggest producers; Mr Alex Gaudino, whose tracks, such as ‘What a Feeling’ ft. Kelly Rowland, have been some of the biggest of the year. Sarvi’s now waiting to drop ‘Amore’, a track which is really going to change the game for the young star – especially after receiving hugely-acclaimed remixes from Chuckie as well as Kiss FM’s Steve Smart and Westfunk.

But where did Sarvi start her career? The answer is, almost as soon as she could walk and talk. Since the tender age of four, Sarvi’s passion has been music and performing. After signing up for the Sylvia Young Theatre School, she quickly became one of the school’s most highly-regarded students, and by the age of just ten years old, she was recognised by the musical directors as their biggest prospect.

Fast forward to now, and Sarvi is on the verge of her career exploding – but she’s still keeping her head strong and remaining as angelic and full of love as she always has. She wants to be in complete control of her music and her sound, to be able to express herself however she feels necessary. That’s why she’s turned down collaborations with a number of record labels – proving her love for the music and not for the money. What an artist Sarvi is – and what an artist she is going to be.
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