Emiliana Torrini is an Icelandic singer/songwriter whose music embraces elements of folk, electronica, pop/rock, and trip-hop. Throughout her career she has obtained many notable successes including the voice to the finale for 2002's Lord Of The Ring's film The Two Towers ('Gollum's Song'), co-written a pair of songs for Kylie Minogue (including the number one hit single "Slow"), as well as obtaining a fruitful partnership with producer Dan Carey who worked with Emiliana on her 2008 solo record 'Me and Armini. The record which spawned the European hit single "Jungle Drum", which shot to number one in her native Iceland, as well as in Germany and Belgium. Her most recent musical endeavors resulted in teaming up with Belgian duo The Colorist Orchestra, who worked on recomposing a number of songs from her back catalogue, taking those reimagined tracks on the road for a number of shows, which resulted in the live album The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini (2018) and lead to this, their first joint record, Racing The Storm.
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