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Turn To See Me

by The Dining Rooms

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“Art Is A Cat” was released in January 2020 and a couple of months later we entered a historical, social and economic moment that we will always remember: fluctuating, exciting, full of fears but also boosting towards a better future. “Turn To See Me” starts from where our previous album “Art Is A Cat” had arrived, and it could be considered its natural evolution, unless there’s been very little natural in recent years.
We started thinking about a mainly instrumental album with a deep work on words even before songs took shape, the classic post-folk ballads that are part of our trademark. We worked with Julie Normal and Bob Junior’s French words in “Bonjour”, written with Max Darmon, with the Italian ones by actress Emanuela Villagrossi in “Gli Inglesi e gli Americani”, the Chilean ones of Gianpiero Kesten in “Notturno Cileno”
(dedicated to the writer Roberto Bolaño), with the sounds of a southern Italian market in “Pronuncia di Levante” and with Jonathan Clancy’s post hip-hop tale in “What’s Your Path, Man”, accompanied Maurizio Marsico at the piano. Then, we have the instrumental tracks, ranging from the cinematic atmospheres of “Lungo il Fiume e sull’Acqua” (almost a tribute to Morricone’s “Investigation of a citizen above suspicion”), the jazz of “Empty Window / Empty Space” with Thomas Umbaca’s piano and some darker and electronic sounds (“I Am Here” and “Water and Sea”). Finally, we have the ‘proper’ songs with the title-track, written in collaboration with Chiara Castello (from the band I’m not a Blonde) and “Desire” featuring Egeeno, another spectacular voice of the Roman collective Tropicantesimo that here communicates with Gianni Sansone’s trumpet. A composite and profound album, melancholic like the times we are living in, projected towards a future that, although complex, is still to be discovered. “Turn To See Me” is an exhortation, almost a prayer to turn towards the others, with concrete, poetic, political actions. “Turn To See Me” is a record full of love.

The Dining Rooms (Stefano Ghittoni & Cesare Malfatti)
Milano, Marzo 2022


When Stefano and Cesare asked me to illustrate the cover of their new LP, I thought about how to suggest the movement described in the title “Turn To See Me”, and I chose the moment before the subject turns, leaving everything else to the viewer’s imagination and creating a moment of suspension. We had to choose whether to draw a man or a woman, and eventually we thought together that it would be nice to see both, to have a double cover, a real double cover artwork with only the title, the name of the band and the record label logo. I really liked this idea, for the originality of its solution and because I was able to play alternating the main colours on the two sides. Ever since I started working as an illustrator I have admired Domenico Gnoli’s art and I think the reference to his style is quite evident.

Pierluigi Longo

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released May 20, 2022

All songs written by Stefano Ghittoni and Cesare Malfatti except:
1 by Stefano Ghittoni, Cesare Malfatti and Max Darmon
3 by Stefano Ghittoni, Cesare Malfatti and Egeeno
6 by Stefano Ghittoni, Cesare Malfatti and Chiara Castello
10 by Stefano Ghittoni, Cesare Malfatti, Maurizio Marsico and
Jonathan Clancy
Publishing by Edizioni Ishtar srl
Julie Normal: voice on 1
Bob Junior: voice on 1
Max Darmon: bass and keyboards on 1
Thomas Umbaca: piano on 1 and 9
Egeeno: vocals on 3
Gianni Sansone: trumpet on 3
Emanuela Villagrossi: voice on 4
Chiara Castello: vocals and lyrics on 6
Jonathan Clancy: vocals on 10
Maurizio Marsico: piano on 10
Elena Paparella: voice on 12
Gianpiero Kesten: voice on 13
Cesare Malfatti: bass, acoustic and electric guitar, piano and
keyboards
Stefano Ghittoni: beats, electronics, samples and keyboards, vocals
and lyrics on 8, lyrics in 3, 10 and 13
Produced by The Dining Rooms (Stefano Ghittoni & Cesare Malfatti)
Mixed by Francesco Borrelli at Blue Spirit Studio - Milano
Mastered by Giovanni Versari
Illustration by Pierluigi Longo / pierluigilongo.com
Photography by Max Cardelli / maxcardelli.it
Graphic design by Eugenio Crippa / adventprod.com

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Milan-based electronic music duo formed by Stefano Ghittoni and Cesare Malfatti in 1998. Their music seamlessly blends ambient, electronica, jazz and a love for cinematic atmospheres.

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