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TEITUR
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During the past two years Teitur continued his career in many different ways: producing and writing for the major French artist, Nolwenn; co-writing
and performing with contemporary fi lm musician Nico Muhly (who scored the movie “The Reader”), writing for other artists and all the time also
continued writing songs for his next album.
His song “You Get Me” recorded as a duet between the legendary Italian female superstar Mina and US superstar Seal has recently been a top
ten hit in Italy and also made it onto Seal’s album “Commitment”.
After this long period of working with other artists Teitur was fi nally happy at the beginning of the year that he had written and put together a bunch
of songs that were his very best to date; so, during early 2010, Teitur recorded his stunning new album “Let The Dog Drive Home”.
Featuring his band, guest musicians, strings and choir, it combines the quality of songs from his fi rst album, with the broad appeal of his second, and
some of the coolness of the third. No wonder many consider it “the next big thing“...
What others say...
Word - “Do we really need another ludicrously talented Scandinavian? Yes.‘“
The Guardian - “never less than extraordinary.”****
and performing with contemporary fi lm musician Nico Muhly (who scored the movie “The Reader”), writing for other artists and all the time also
continued writing songs for his next album.
His song “You Get Me” recorded as a duet between the legendary Italian female superstar Mina and US superstar Seal has recently been a top
ten hit in Italy and also made it onto Seal’s album “Commitment”.
After this long period of working with other artists Teitur was fi nally happy at the beginning of the year that he had written and put together a bunch
of songs that were his very best to date; so, during early 2010, Teitur recorded his stunning new album “Let The Dog Drive Home”.
Featuring his band, guest musicians, strings and choir, it combines the quality of songs from his fi rst album, with the broad appeal of his second, and
some of the coolness of the third. No wonder many consider it “the next big thing“...
What others say...
Word - “Do we really need another ludicrously talented Scandinavian? Yes.‘“
The Guardian - “never less than extraordinary.”****
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