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The Dining Rooms - Songs To Make Love To (2024) [Hi-Res]

The Dining Rooms - Songs To Make Love To (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: The Dining Rooms

  • Title: Songs To Make Love To
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Schema Records
  • Genre: Downtempo, Chill Out, Trip-Hop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 38:26
  • Total Size: 221 / 445 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Just A Child (2:12)
2. Assai Giassai (3:57)
3. No Fun (2:33)
4. On And On (3:07)
5. Nun Tengo Chiù A Te (2:50)
6. Melancolia (2:15)
7. Fior Di Veleno (2:51)
8. La Verità (3:58)
9. Common Questions (3:38)
10. Genova Nervi (1:48)
11. Stone (My Heart) (4:16)
12. Eclisse (2:04)
13. A Song To Make Love To (3:06)

“Songs to Make Love To” is the 10th studio album by The Dining Rooms (Stefano Ghittoni and Cesare Malfatti), extending the Milanese duo’s classic sound legacy among psychedelic folk, cinematic atmospheres and hip hop-inspired downtempo rhythms. As always divided into instrumental and vocal tracks, it is entirely played and produced by Stefano and Cesare and features guest appearances on vocals by Chiara Castello (I’m Not a Blonde), Egeeno (of the Roman collective Tropicantesimo) and labelmate Tomaz Di Cunto aka Toco. “Songs To Make Love To” talks about love and relationship dynamics in every aspect, but also explores anthropological and ethnomusicological themes by making use of field recordings. “Songs To Make Love To” talks about love and relationship dynamics in every aspect, but also explores anthropological and ethnomusicological themes by making use of field recordings. “Songs To Make Love To”, whose artwork was made with works by artist Tatjana Zonca, talks about love and the explicit act of loving each other, but also and especially about the construction of love, the dynamics of love relationships inside and outside the couple, free and liberated love, without constraints and outside the concept of possession. A further peculiarity that contributes to the uniqueness of “Songs To...” is the in-depth exploration of anthropological and ethnomusicological themes, particularly dear to Alan Lomax: the classic TDR sound therefore blends, especially in the instrumental tracks, with classic field recordings of sounds from the Genoese carruggi, the Milanese dockyard, the Spanish quarters of Naples and cities such as Istanbul and São Paulo.




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