New album. Royal Dust – The State of this Monster

For an album that was born out of music composed for a theatre piece where the actors where blind in real life, “The State of this Monster” delivers an eclectic yet thoughtful mix of jazz, electronica, glitch and post rock that one can only patiently wait until the last song ends to play it again from the beginning.
Miguel Toro’s vast sound palette has matured since the first Royal Dust “Royal Dust” album back in 2013. One can hear the sculpting of layers as if they where chapters of a storybook with each story being read by a different person.

credits

released July 5, 2022

Musicians:
Dirk Steglich – Bass Clarinet
Miko Krebs – Bass Clarinet
Yein Song – Piano
Leonhard Endruweit- Contrabass
Alejandro Berti – Trumpet
Miguel Toro – Drums, Synth
Recorded by Dirk Homann at Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber Dresden and by Miguel Toro in Faer Studios Berlin assisted by Argenis Brito.
All tracks mixed by Miguel Toro in AIRE Studios in Berlin.
Mastered by Mike Grinser at Man Made Mastering.
All songs written and produced by Miguel Toro except
“Born, never asked” written by Laurie Anderson, produced by Miguel Toro.
Design by Dedo Ciego

“While I was digging for fossils in my mind, I found gold”

Papa Jo Jones…

He was THE drummer. A master of style, finese, accuracy and art. The drummer´s drummer, his style has been copied many times but never equaled.

Videogame choreography from Miguel Toro and Victor Morales…

Victor Morales manipulates video games engines and Miguel Toro produces music for this frantic choreography influenced by Kuduro from Angola and an acid trip…..
In the middle of the song there is a small sample from actress Aixa Moreno. It was taken from 1989´s short film “Happy to be sad”, unreleased and unfinished due to the sudden death of Aixa….

Spoek Mathambo – She lost Control

South African DJ Spoek Mathambo covers Joy Division. Taken from the incredible album Mshini Wam
Directed by Pieter Hugo, this video reflects all the “real” African reality, full extreme characters and situations and a step forward in the direction of Pieter Hugo visual work.
He is not just an excellent photographer, he also grasps the crude reality that developed countries simple prefer to look away when it comes to Africa.

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