Alex Nevsky signed with Audiogram and released his first record produced by Yann Perreau De lune à l’aube in 2010, which brought him two nominations at the ADISQ gala in the prestigious categories Pop-Rock Album of the Year and Revelation of the Year. He was named Radio-Canada Music revelation of 2010-2011, and went on tour in Thailand and China with the 16th edition of Fêtes de la francophonie. In spring 2013, Alex Nevsky was the first Canadian and francophone artist to be a part of the official selection of the Record Store Day. He launched a seven inch vinyl containing two songs. "On leur a fait croire" rapidly became a staple of commercial radio in the province of Quebec, staying in the top five for five weeks and eventually hitting number one on the top 100 charts for two weeks (as of October 18). After over 100 performances of his show, he treads a new creative path along his travels of love, which take him to Turkey, France, Germany, Spain and Denmark. Coloured horizons, heavy feelings, and intense stares of faraway strangers become muses behind the writing and composition of his second album Himalaya mon amour, launched in front of one thousand people in three cities.