Sergio Galoyan

Sergio Galoyan

Sergey Galoyan (Russian: Сергей Галоян, born 25 December 1981) is an ASCAP/PRS Award–winning[1] songwriter/producer and DJ, born in Moscow. He is more commonly known as Sergio Galoyan and is of Armenian descent.[2]

One of the creators of the band t.A.T.u., he wrote and produced their first four singles All The Things She Said, Not Gonna Get Us, 30 Minutes, and Show Me Love.[3] He also wrote and produced many other tracks for their first, second and third albums.

Galoyan has also worked with Keith Flint (The Prodigy), Marilyn Manson,[4] Jennifer Lopez, Valeriya,[5] Clea[6] and Alsou (on 19).

He married t.A.T.u.'s PR manager, Sasha Tityanko,[7] after working on t.A.T.u.'s second album, but they divorced soon after.

Galoyan is currently concentrating on his solo DJ project under the name of Sergio Galoyan, which features various vocalists and songwriters from around the world.

Discography

As an artist

Singles

As a composer/producer

Remixes

List Of Achievements By Year

Publishers (ASCAP Award) for Song "All Things She Said" as one of the best songs of the year

Winners "All the Things She Said"

Year Award/Record of the Year/Russian Grammy (Golden Gramafon")

The same song was selected as an Anthem for Russian Olympic Team during Paraolympic Games in Sochi.

The same song was selected as an Anthem for Russian Hockey Team during International Championships

References

  1. eventsawards
  2. Record producer Sergio Galoyan featured at Townhouse Studios London
  3. Композитор Сергей Галоян: «Тату» стали лесбиянками под гипнозом // Komsomolskaya Pravda, March 20, 2003
  4. Mansonwiki
  5. Женщина, которая споет // Kommersant, Jan. 25, 2008
  6. Last.fm
  7. http://www.guruken.ru/pop/svadbe_ompozitora/
  8. Everything
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