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Electronic, Rock
Tortoise - TNT
Performer: Tortoise Album Title: TNT Label:
Thrill Jockey – THRILL 050
Type:
2 x
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:
US
Date of released:
22 Jan 2016
Category:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Post Rock Rating: 4.0 Votes: 249 Other Formats: DMF MPC AA APE ADX MP2 VQF
A Simple Way To Go Faster Than Light That Does Not Work
3:33
C1
The Suspension Bridge At Iguazú Falls
5:38
C2
Four-Day Interval
4:45
C3
In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, And Beethoven There Where Women And Men
7:29
D1
Almost Always Is Nearly Enough
2:42
D2
Jetty
8:21
D3
Everglade
4:21
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c)
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Tortoise
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Thrill Jockey
Published By
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Onions Wrapped In Rubber Music
Recorded At
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SOMA Electronic Music Studios
Mixed At
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SOMA Electronic Music Studios
Recorded At
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Idful Music
Mastered At
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SAE Mastering
Made By
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Americ Disc
Credits
Bassoon
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Caitlin Horsmon
Cello
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Popahna Brandes
Composed By, Performer
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Tortoise
Cornet
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Rob Mazurek
Design [Sleeve]
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Tortoise
Layout [Assistance]
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Sheila Sachs
Mastered By
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Roger Seibel
Performer [Tortoise Is]
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Dan Bitney,
David Pajo,
Douglas McCombs,
Jeff Parker,
John Herndon,
John McEntire
Programmed By [Additional Programming]
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Dan Bitney,
John Herndon
Recorded By, Edited By, Mixed By
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John McEntire
Trombone
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Sara P. Smith
Violin
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Julie Liu
Notes
2016 2xLP Black version packaged in a tip-on gatefold jacket with spot UV printing and free download card
Tortoise's third full-length release, TNT, was written and recorded during a 10-month interval in 1997. This longer-than-usual writing/production schedule was purposefully undertaken by the group in the hopes of crafting an expansive, diverse, yet thematically coherent offering. Clocking in at 65 minutes, TNT builds upon the spare, instrumental framework of the group's first, self-titled album, and the extended edits, melodic adventures, and klangfarben of the subsequent full-length release, Millions Now Living Will Never Die. Further to this, Tortoise's interest in the possibilities offered by the remixing of tracks was realized within the actual production of TNT; individual elements, sections, or sometimes whole compositions mutate within the album's shifting framework. These techniques were suitably realized thanks in part to the use of non-linear digital recording and editing methods, the first example of such work for the group. In addition, many of the arrangements push the group's standard instrumentation into new territories with the inclusion of strings, woodwinds, and brass. The permanent addition of guitarist Jeff Parker (New Horizons ensemble, Chicago Underground Orchestra, Isotope 217) to the group's lineup should be noted; his unique contributions can be felt throughout the album.
Tortoise's long-standing interest in electronic and computer music is revealed during the unbroken suite of tracks beginning with "In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven There Were Women And Men," and ending with "Jetty." Yet TNT remains very much a record produced by a group of musicians who enjoy presenting their material in a live context. To this end, the axis of drums-basses-guitars-keyb oards-mallets-percussion continues to provide both the backdrop and the inspiration for points of departure in style and sound.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (barcode back lower right ): 790377-005011