
Artist
Emilíana Torrini
Emilíana Torrini is a folk artist from Kópavogur, Iceland. 46 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Kópavogur, Iceland · Best folk albums
- 46
- Releases
- 1994–2026
- Active years

Artist
Emilíana Torrini is a folk artist from Kópavogur, Iceland. 46 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Kópavogur, Iceland · Best folk albums

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Tookah
2013 · 9 tracks

Jungle Drum
Single · 2009

Me and Armini
Single · 2008

Þú stendur alltaf með mér
Single · 2026

Crossroads (Duet Version)
Single · 2026

Black Lion Lane (Acoustic Version)
Single · 2025

Acoustic - EP
EP · 2025

Miss Flower (Acoustic version)
Single · 2025

Telexes (Acidtone Remix)
Single · 2025

Telexes (Cosey Fanni Tutti Remix)
Single · 2025

Telexes (From 'The Extraordinary Miss Flower')
Single · 2025

Miss Flower
Single · 2024

Miss Flower (Post Neo Remix)
Single · 2024

Black Lion Lane (Mayuko Rework)
Single · 2024

Let's Keep Dancing (ACIDTONE Remix)
Single · 2024

Love Poem (Dan Carey Remix)
Single · 2024

Black Lion Lane
Single · 2024

Let's Keep Dancing
Single · 2024

Miss Flower (Remixes)
EP · 2024

Hilton
Single · 2023

Mikos
Single · 2022

Right Here
Single · 2022

Vertu Úlfur
Single · 2021

When We Dance (Dan Carey Remix)
Single · 2017

Animal Games
Single · 2017

Speed of Dark (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
Single · 2013

Speed of Dark
Single · 2013

Tookah (The 2 Bears Remix)
Single · 2013

Big Jumps
Single · 2008

To Be Free (Remixes)
Single · 2007

Heartstopper
EP · 2005

Sunny Road
EP · 2005

Easy
Single · 2001

To Be Free
Single · 2001

Unemployed In Summer Time
Single · 2000

Dead Things
EP · 1999

Baby Blue
Single · 1999
Emilíana Torrini (Emilíana Torrini Davíðsdóttir, born on 16 May 1977 in Kópavogur, Iceland) is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, best known for her 2009 single Jungle Drum, for the closing theme entitled Gollum’s Song of “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” film, and for her international debut album, Love in the Time of Science. Her father is Italian and her mother Icelandic. Emilíana grew up in Kópavogur where, at the age of 7, she joined a choir as a soprano. She continued with the choir until she went to opera school at the age of 15. Later she worked as waitress at her father’s restaurant. In 1994, Emilíana became well-known at the age of 17 after winning the song competition for junior college students (Icelandic: Söngkeppni framhaldsskólanna), singing “I Will Survive”.