In 2009, Vinter released his debut album,
Outbreak, under the moniker Vinter in Hollywood.
Outbreak was nominated in the electronic music category for the 2009
Norwegian Grammy Awards. Vinter signed with SectionZ Records in 2010 and put out a second album,
Mamachine, this time billed as Vinter in Vegas. In 2011, he released
Ninür under the moniker Savant. In 2013, his following increased as he embarked on two North American tours. Between tours, he released the album
Cult and provided music for the
D-Pad Studio game
Savant - Ascent.
Orakel was released on December 11, 2013. In 2014, Savant released
Protos. Later that year, on December 13,
ZION was released reaching No. 19 on the
Billboard Dance chart and No. 24 on the
Billboard Heatseekers chart. His album
Invasion was released in January 2015, and led
deadmau5 to call Savant "the change that
electronic dance music needs". In 2016, he released multiple singles, including "Cassette", a seven-track album with one single being played in different genres, and "Get It Get It", a hip-hop collab with
DMX and
Snoop Dogg. On July 15, he released
Vybz, which reached No. 16 on the
Billboard Dance/Electronic charts. On October 21, he released
Outcasts, a 4-CD collection of remastered unreleased demos and singles. In 2017, he debuted an orchestral soundtrack for the film
The Black Room. On April 17, he released
Jester. A re-mastered version of
Jester was released on April 1 the following year. In 2018, he released
Highlander, an album of
Celtic and orchestral music on March 30, and
Calypso, an album under the Blanco alias on August 31. A
Halloween-themed album,
Slasher, was released on October 26 after Vinter conceptualized and finished the album in just over two weeks. On June 6, 2019, the album
Mortals was released. On April 4, 2020,
Void was released. This album was a year-long project whose release was commemorated with a Reddit AMA. On February 2, 2022,
Krang was released. On December 11, 2022,
Alchemist 2 was released. This album is a revisit of the 2012 album titled
Alchemist. ==Radio==