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The Colorist & Emiliana Torrini share ‘Speed of Dark’

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Rough Trade will release a collaborative album by Emiliana Torrini & The Colorist Orchestra on Dec 9th, 2016. This is a live album containing nine Emiliana Torrini songs from her catalog along with two brand new songs. Seeing Emilíana and The Colorist Orchestra in concert is a truly special experience. They have a musical chemistry that is undeniable, and documenting the experience on an album was something that just had to be done. Listen to “Speed Of Light” from the album here: http://smarturl.it/SpeedOfDark

While Emiliana Torrini needs no introduction, her musical collaborators on this self-titled release have an interesting and creative way of working that warrants further examination.

The Colorist Orchestra is a Belgian ensemble founded by Aarich Jespers and Kobe Proesmans in 2013. They re-envision the repertoires of established musicians from across genres using traditional classical instruments and arrangements, along with a variety of their own musical inventions to contribute innovative, never-before-heard sounds and grooves to their compositions and re-compositions.

Emilíana stopped working with her band 2 years ago, and instead played with whoever contacted her. Those adventures led her to play with gypsies in Cordoba, with an experimental jazz band in Berlin and she performed two sold out shows with the 60 piece Icelandic symphony orchestra in Reykjavík to name a few.

When Jespers and Proesmans, fans of Torrini’s rich catalogue, invited her to collaborate on a series of live concerts, she was intrigued, and asked them to re-compose one of her songs to see what their concept was all about. The result, a wholly novel rendition of “Animal Games” from her most recent album Tookah convinced Torrini that working with the group was a creative opportunity that she shouldn’t dare miss.

Although The Colorist Orchestra had initially planned to “re-color” only seven of Torrini’s songs, she was so enthralled by what she’d heard that she convinced them to work with her on fifteen of her previously-released tracks. Jespers and Proesmans pulled together a new eight-piece ensemble to create live re-envisionings of the works.

The group created a new world out of the music, and while Torrini admitted that she could barely recognize many of her own songs in the rearrangements, the collaboration – from emails and Skype calls to rehearsals, sound-checks, and finally, the live concerts – came together organically and beautifully, with Torrini’s talent elevating the Colorist ensemble’s creativity, and the group helping her rediscover the joy and the power within her own songs in this new light.

The shows’ reception from audiences and press was exceptional, and the Colorist members and Torrini realized a live album would enable them to share this magical experience more broadly.

Two brand-new Emiliana Torrini songs debut on this album: “Nightfall,” written by Kid Koala and Torrini; and “When We Dance,” written by Jespers, Proesmans, and Torrini. The latter reflects the musical chemistry the three musicians developed during the process of rehearsal and performance for the Colorist concerts.

Emiliana Torrini’s voice has been embedded in your brain over the last 20 years whether you knew it or not. She was a member of GusGus, and she’s written/produced/performed numerous songs and hits with the likes of Kylie Minogue, Thievery Corporation, Bill Callahan and more. She herself had a #1 hit in a few countries with the song “Jungle Drum” and in Germany it stayed in the #1 position for nine weeks! She contributed a song to the multi-platinum Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Soundtrack and her songs have been feature in many television shows. Her debut album was released in 1999 and was followed by three more critically acclaimed titles, the most recent being Tookah, in 2013.

Emiliana Torrini, vocals

The Colorist Ensemble:

Kobe Proesmans – percussion, calabas

Aarich Jespers – percussion, flapamba

Sep François – melodic percussion, hammered mbar

Wim De Busser – grand piano, prepared piano, keys

Tim Vandenbergh – doublebass, el.bass

Gerrit Valckenaers – bass clarinet, stones, mirrors, glass bowls, electronics

Jeroen Baert -violin, mandolin

Karel Coninx – viola

“Ms. Torrini’s voice is warm and whispery and appealingly unpredictable: she knows when to flatten the melody with a half spoke phrase and when to carry it up and away.”

-THE NEW YORK TIMES

Pre order links: http://smarturl.it/TheColorist

 

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