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Genre: Concrete / Freestyle / Other
Location Chicago, Illinois, Un
Profile Views: 991485
Last Login: 5/24/2012
Member Since 10/30/2005
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnRydHMuY29t
Record Label Thrill Jockey
Type of Label Indie
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.. .. .. TORTOISE RELEASE BEACONS OF ANCESTORSHIP JUNE 23RD ON THRILL JOCKEY. FIRST FULL-LENGTH OF NEW MATERIAL IN FIVE YEARS. The great majority of artists spend their formative years, if not their entire careers, working to shake off the gravitational pull of their predecessors, and the many masters and masterpieces that came before them. Rare indeed is the artist who outgrows their early influences, and instead become one of the markers by which other groups are measured. Almost alone among bands of the last two decades, Tortoise is a group that resists easy metaphors and analogies, who can be described as sounding like only themselves and no one else. Twenty years after its founding, the band's signature and singularly inimitable sound-a fluid intersection of dub, dance, jazz, techno, rock, and classical minimalism, with no part overwhelming or dominating the whole-remains an American and international original. Even more unusually, they seem to have arrived at their sound with almost no apprenticeship to speak of; to judge from their early singles and albums alone, they seem to have come into being with their musical identity and DNA fully formed, like Athena from the forehead of Zeus. Further, while the group has spawned countless imitators, heirs, and followers-sincere, flattering, and otherwise-Tortoise remains unique in the world of contemporary music for their boundless intellectual curiosity, their unmistakable compositional voice, and their synthesis of seemingly contradictory sound worlds far from their doorstep. Beacons of Ancestorship is Tortoise's sixth full-length album, and their first release of new material in five years, since 2004's It's All Around You. In the interim, the group also released and toured behind the 2006 career retrospective box set A Lazarus Taxon, and an album of covers with vocalist Will Oldham by the likes of Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Richard Thompson, and The Minutemen, entitled The Brave and the Bold. Additionally, the individual members have kept busy with various other projects, including but not limited to Exploding Star Orchestra, Bumps, Fflashlights, and Powerhouse Sound. A characteristic Tortoise album is one that traverses an encyclopedia of styles and reference points, a document of where musical intersections and dialogue are occurring at a given moment in time. Beacons of Ancestorship is no different, with nods to techno, punk, electro, lo-fi noise, cut-up beats, heavily processed synths, and mournful, elegiac dirges. We see these ideas working out in compositions like "High Class Slim Came Floatin' In," an eight-minute track which playfully references the world of ecstatic rave and dance culture with a curiously ambivalent, multi-part suite overlaid with robotic, machine-sounding melodies that stop and start in several different time signatures before the song's ultimate resolution; and again in "Yinxianghechengqi," which begins as a straightforward uptempo math-rocker before steadily accelerating into a wall of fuzzy atonal sqwonk. There are many moods, styles, and modes in the Tortoise songbook, of course-often, in the course of a single composition. Consistent throughout, however, is what might be called a pervasive element of group play, or ensemble-mindedness, as opposed to emphasis on a virtuoso soloist or frontman. (Think Robert Altman versus Robert Plant.) In the same sense that the string quartet and all small-ensemble chamber music can be thought of as an intelligent conversation among equals-violins, viola, and cello taking turns, expressing opinions, joining voices and then coming apart, as also occurs in elevated discourse-so, too, the calling card of a Tortoise song is the experience of a sound being worked out as a conversation among the individual and interrelated parts-of an ensemble thinking collectively and in group dynamics through the expression of a multi-layered musical thought. Tortoise's Beacons of Ancestorship is out June 23rd in the US and June 22nd in Europe, on Thrill Jockey. Additionally, the first track on the album will be included on a Thrill Jockey compilation, Records Toreism, being released on Record Store Day on April 18th US, UK, Can, and the band will be releasing a series of 5" records following the album's release. Tortoise will also be playing the Pitchfork Music Festival on Friday, July 17th. Their performance is part of the "Write the Night: Set Lists By Request" series where ticket holders can vote on which of the band's songs they'd like to hear during their set. Beacons of Ancestorship tracklisting: 01. High Class Slim Came Floatin' In 02. Prepare Your Coffin 03. Northern Something 04. Gigantes 05. Penumbra 06. Yinxianghechengqi 07. The Fall Of Seven Diamonds Plus One 08. Minors 09. Monument Six One Thousand 10. de Chelly 11. Charteroak Foundation -
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John Coltrane, ZZ Top, ZZ Hill, Benny Hill, Hill Street Blues, Blue Mitchell, Mitchell Froom, MF Doom, DOOM, Mood rings, singing. -
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Joder,Joder, pueden dejar de hacer temas tan buenos, saludos from Tenerife
Great music! Hope to see you live one day!!
Thank you for friendship!
hello!! happy to hear your sounds ...
you can check mine out i've got a new track recorded with REBI
a space trip on our electro post rock ship :)
Will tortoise come back to Japan November?
Superb concert in Mexico City a month, or so, ago... You are great orchestrators of soundscapes and magnificent architects of musical structures.
HOLA TORTOISE!. I AM A LOVE OF YOUR MUSIC HAS ALWAYS. THANK YOU FOR ACCEPTING TO BE YOUR FRIEND VIRTUAL.
STRONG FEELINGS TO HEAR YOUR MUSIC. VERY GOOD.
IF YOU LIKE TECHNO, TRANCE, THE ROCK AND THE NATURE OF VISIT MY PROFILE. THANKS.
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thank for add..please chek my stuff
Hi! yesterday in Buenos Aires you gave us something really special with your magical music. Thanks for the best concert of my life!