- Tortoise (band)
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Name = Tortoise
Img_capt = Tortoise playing at thePritzker Pavilion inChicago , August 2008
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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Chicago,Illinois , USA
Genre =Post-Rock
IndieExperimental Jazz
Years_active = 1990 – present
Label =Thrill Jockey
Associated_acts =The Sea And Cake Eleventh Dream Day Poster Children Slint The For Carnation BrokebackIsotope 217 The Lofty Pillars Zwan
URL = http://www.trts.com/
Current_members =Dan Bitney
Doug McCombs
Jeff Parker
John Herndon
John McEntire
Past_members =Bundy K. Brown
David Pajo Tortoise is an
instrumental rock band formed inChicago, Illinois , USA in 1990.Music
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 Americanindie rock bands to incorporate styles closer toKrautrock , dub,minimalism ,electronica , and variousjazz styles, rather than the standardrock and roll and punk that had dominatedindie rock for years.Some have cited Tortoise as being one of the prime forces behind the development and popularity of the so-called "
post-rock " movement. cite web|url=http://www.e-prog.net/genre/cmj_essay.htm|title=From Tull To Tortoise: Post-Rock's Proggy Past|first=Jim|last=Allen|publisher=CMJ] cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/tortoise/a-lazarus-taxon.htm|title=Review of Tortoise's A Lazarus Taxon|first=Todd|last=Hutlock|publisher=Stylus Magazine|accessdate=2006-11-28|date=2006-09-01 ] Others, however, have characterised Tortoise's music as being heavily indebted toprogressive rock .Other groups related to Tortoise include
The Sea and Cake , Brokeback,Shrimp Boat ,Slint ,Isotope 217 , and theChicago Underground Duo . Tortoise records on theThrill Jockey label.History
The group's origins lie in the late 1980's pairing of Doug McCombs and John Herndon, who imagined themselves as a freelance
rhythm section (likereggae legendsSly 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 ofBastro ) joining, followed by 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.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".
Brown left and was replaced by David Pajo (formerly of
Slint , who offered Tortoise's first recorded guitar) 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 madeexperimental rock do double duty as evocative, beautiful music."Bush, John. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gzfwxqlhld6e Review] (AMG) for 1996 Tortoise album "Millions Now Living Will Never Die "]In 1998, Tortoise released "TNT", arguably their most jazz-inflected album. Pajo had been replaced by Jeff Parker, who has a strong jazz background.
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.2004 saw the release of "It's All Around You ", and in 2006 they 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.Bitney and McEntire also contributed to the Bright Eyes album "Cassadaga".
Recently, Tortoise announced on their
myspace blog, that they're working on new album [http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=35584646&blogID=428129201]Discography
* "Tortoise" (1994)
* "Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters " (1995) – remix album
* "Millions Now Living Will Never Die " (1996)
* "TNT" (1998)
* "In the Fishtank" (1999) – EP, collaboration with The Ex
* "Standards" (2001)
* "It's All Around You " (2004)
* "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 DVDReferences
External links
* [http://www.trts.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/tortoise.html Tortoise biography] byPiero Scaruffi
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