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Years active
  
1990–present

Website
  
trts.com

Tortoise (band) John McEntire Recording Tortoise amp Broken Social Scene

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Associated acts
  
Bastro, The Sea And Cake, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Eleventh Dream Day, Poster Children, Slint, The For Carnation, Brokeback, Isotope 217, Zwan, Beck

Past members
  
Bundy K. Brown David Pajo

Members
  
John McEntire, Jeff Parker, A Grape Dope, Doug McCombs, Dan Bitney, David Pajo, Bundy K. Brown

Record labels
  
Thrill Jockey, Warp, City Slang, Domino Recording Company

Genres
  
Post-rock, Experimental rock, Progressive rock, Instrumental rock, Jazz fusion, Electronica, Minimal music

Albums
  
The Catastrophist, Millions Now Living Will Neve, TNT, Beacons of Ancestorship, It's All Around You

Profiles

Tortoise is an American post-rock band formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1990.

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Music

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Tortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization, and the group gained significant attention from their early career. The members have roots in Chicago's fertile music scene, playing in various indie rock and punk groups. Tortoise was among the first American indie rock bands to incorporate styles closer to Krautrock, dub, minimalist music, electronica and various jazz styles, rather than the standard rock and roll and punk that had dominated indie rock for years.

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Some have cited Tortoise as being one of the prime forces behind the development and popularity of the post-rock movement. Others have compared their music to the progressive rock of Yes.

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Other groups related to Tortoise include The Sea and Cake, Brokeback, Slint, Isotope 217, Chicago Odense Ensemble, Tar Babies, and the Chicago Underground Duo. Tortoise records on the Thrill Jockey label.

History

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The group's origins lie in the late 1980s pairing of Doug McCombs (bassist with Eleventh Dream Day) and drummer John Herndon, who imagined themselves as a freelance rhythm section (like reggae legends Sly and Robbie). That idea never saw fruition, but their interest in grooving rhythms and recording studio trickery led to partnerships with drummer John McEntire and bassist Bundy K. Brown (both formerly of Bastro) joining, followed by percussionist Dan Bitney. Though songs are credited to all the musicians, McEntire quickly became perceived as, if not the acknowledged leader, the group's guiding force. In reality his extra contributions mainly took the form of being the recording engineer and mixer.

Tortoise (band) TORTOISE discography and reviews

Their first single was issued in 1993, and their self-titled debut album followed a year later. Instrumental and mostly mid-tempo, Tortoise slowly garnered praise and attention, due in part to the unusual instrumentation (two bass guitars, three percussionists switching between drums, vibraphones and marimbas). A remix album followed, Rhythms, Resolutions and Clusters.

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Brown left and was replaced by David Pajo (formerly of Slint) for 1996's Millions Now Living Will Never Die, which showed up on many year-end best of lists, and the 20 minute Djed was described by critic John Bush as proof that "Tortoise made experimental rock do double duty as evocative, beautiful music." Also in 1996, the band contributed to the AIDS benefit album Offbeat: A Red Hot Soundtrip produced by the Red Hot Organization.

They also released a Japanese-only compilation featuring tracks from the eponymous debut, Rhythms, singles and compilation appearances. Named A Digest Compendium of the Tortoise's World on November 21, 1996

In 1998, Tortoise released TNT, arguably their most jazz-inflected album. Jeff Parker (who has a strong jazz background) had joined as a guitarist alongside Pajo, who left the band following the album's completion. 2001 led to Standards, where Tortoise incorporated more electronic sounds and post-production into its music than in previous works. In 2001 the band helped to curate an edition of the British All Tomorrow's Parties festival. They then returned in 2004 to curate another day of the same event.

It's All Around You was released in 2004. In 2006, Tortoise collaborated with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy on an album of covers entitled The Brave and the Bold, and released A Lazarus Taxon, a box set containing two CDs of single tracks and remixes, a third CD with an expanded Rhythms, Resolutions and Clusters (long out of print) and a DVD of videos and film of live performances. In 2001, the band recorded "Dideridoo" for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Indigo, a tribute to Duke Ellington, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.

Bitney and McEntire also contributed to the Bright Eyes album Cassadaga. The group has worked with multi-instrumentalist Paul Duncan of the band Warm Ghost.

Tortoise released their previous to last album Beacons of Ancestorship on June 23, 2009. The band toured the Midwestern US in September and October 2009, and then in Europe in November and December.

The band performed at the ATP New York 2010 music festival, which was held in Monticello, New York.

In 2012, Tortoise wrote and recorded the soundtrack to Eduardo Sánchez's Lovely Molly, a psychological horror film partly inspired by traditional folk-song.

In July 2013, photos and brief videos were posted to Tortoise's Instagram and Facebook sites showing the band recording new music. On 20 April 2014 the band wrote on their Facebook page: "Hello, Facebook. We are heading back into the studio next week - LP VII in progress. Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Taiwan - see you soon."

On October 6, 2015, it was announced that a new album, called The Catastrophist, would be released in early 2016 by Thrill Jockey. Additionally, a single from the new album, entitled Gesceap, was released and it is available on YouTube. However, mail order pressings of the album are available through Thrill Jockey as of October 10, 2015.

Studio albums

  • Tortoise (1994)
  • Millions Now Living Will Never Die (1996)
  • TNT (1998)
  • Standards (2001)
  • It's All Around You (2004)
  • Beacons of Ancestorship (2009)
  • The Catastrophist (2016)
  • Other releases

  • In the Fishtank (1999) – EP, collaboration with The Ex
  • "Gently cupping the chin of the ape" (2001) - two track tour CD with enhanced content
  • The Brave and the Bold (2006) – covers album, collaboration with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
  • A Lazarus Taxon (2006) – compilation box-set of rare material, 3 CDs and 1 DVD
  • Why Waste Time? (2010) – Japan-only tour EP, Enhanced CD
  • Remix albums and compilations

  • Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters (1995) – remix album
  • A Digest Compendium of the Tortoise's World (1996) – Japan-only compilation featuring tracks from debut album, remixes and singles
  • Remixed (1998) - remix album (2001 re-release with additional remix from autechre)
  • Metro: The Official Bootleg Series, Volume 1 (2010) - live compilation, one Tortoise track
  • Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (2009) - a dedicated Tortoise radio station (28-minute track) in the IOS/PSP version
  • Yanni Live at the Acropolis (2010) - part of Beck's online musical project Record Club; collaboration with Beck, Thurston Moore and Brian LeBarton
  • Singles and music videos

  • 1996 - "Glass Museum"
  • 1996 - "Dear Grandma and Papa"
  • 1998 - "The Suspension Bridge at Iguazú Falls"
  • 1998 - "Four-day Interval"
  • 2001 - "Seneca"
  • 2004 - "Salt the Skies"
  • 2004 - "It's All Around You"
  • 2009 - "Prepare your Coffin"
  • 2016 - "Yonder Blue"
  • Songs

    GesceapThe Catastrophist · 2016
    Prepare Your CoffinBeacons of Ancestorship · 2009
    Yonder BlueThe Catastrophist · 2016

    References

    Tortoise (band) Wikipedia