Culture Fix’s Andrew sat down with LUNA to speak about all things Eurovision including the twenty-four year old star’s anthemic pop number The Tower which the musician will represent Poland with in Malmö. LUNA has built up an impressive career in Poland with the Warsaw born star releasing Polish album Nocne zmory and English language EP Caught in the Night.
LUNA chatted about that pivotal moment of finding out she would represent Poland at the Eurovision Song Contest, the creation of her ethereal and visually arresting music video for The Tower, and the star shares with us the moment that she fell in love with Eurovision.
The Tower is a compelling pop track that sees the musician collaborate with co-writers Fyfe and Max Cooke, with Fyfe also stepping in to produce the track’s intoxicating production. Make sure to watch the full interview to find out how LUNA draws inspiration from the iconic Björk and also shares her incredible hidden talent of creating music in her sleep. We’re not surprised – LUNA is certainly an amazing talent to watch.
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