I really like Tortoise's original. It's calming, ambitious, multi-layered, worth listening to in its own way. But Unkle just gives it so much more pop and life. More happens in less than half the time. It's calming AND riveting at different points, with so much clearer a structure. This is truly remarkable in its creativity. This is what all electronic music should aspire to be.
I love the beats. Drumming would be the only instrument I ever got really interested in because there is just something about those beats that hypnotize me and motivate me to get up and get moving.
Man, great cover of an absolutely amazing song. "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" will easily be one of my all-time favorites albums for a very very long time...
I have to see these guys live before they stop touring for good. Been a fan since the self titled "Tortoise" album. Good inspired rendition though. Keep it up!
The original song is almost 20 minutes long, and switches up like 4-5 different times. The drummer for "Dead Boy and The Elephant Man" turned me on to this kind of music, and then I bought "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." I believe "Tortoise" is EXPERIENCED, like Hendrix, that's how they get their brainwashing like creativity. Good Stuff!!!
This is a really out-there and unique reworking of one of the most influential songs of the ‘90s. I’d like to know where these photos were taken. Chicago? I saw Tortoise live in New Orleans in 1998, but I don’t think they played either version of “Djed.” Oval was the baffling and tedious opening act, though I grew to enjoy some of their/his music later.
That's true. But you could actually divide it into three our four movements, sort of. The remix really has not that much to do with the original, except that the samples were taken therefrom. It's the first track on the "Millions now living will never die" album by the way.
That's true. But you could actually divide it into three our four movements, sort of. The remix really has not that much to do with the original, except that the samples were taken therefrom. It's the first track on the "Millions now living will never die" album by the way.
I really like Tortoise's original. It's calming, ambitious, multi-layered, worth listening to in its own way. But Unkle just gives it so much more pop and life. More happens in less than half the time. It's calming AND riveting at different points, with so much clearer a structure. This is truly remarkable in its creativity. This is what all electronic music should aspire to be.
I love the beats. Drumming would be the only instrument I ever got really interested in because there is just something about those beats that hypnotize me and motivate me to get up and get moving.
Man, great cover of an absolutely amazing song. "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" will easily be one of my all-time favorites albums for a very very long time...
I have to see these guys live before they stop touring for good. Been a fan since the self titled "Tortoise" album. Good inspired rendition though. Keep it up!
tortoise est un groupe qui a bercé ma jeunesse. à la fin du concert, mon voisin s'est mis à pleurer. c'était tellement intense.
Absolutely brilliant.
great song, good visuals and very appropriate video.
beautiful.
The original song is almost 20 minutes long, and switches up like 4-5 different times. The drummer for "Dead Boy and The Elephant Man" turned me on to this kind of music, and then I bought "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." I believe "Tortoise" is EXPERIENCED, like Hendrix, that's how they get their brainwashing like creativity. Good Stuff!!!
la meilleure music du siècle !
This is a really out-there and unique reworking of one of the most influential songs of the ‘90s. I’d like to know where these photos were taken. Chicago? I saw Tortoise live in New Orleans in 1998, but I don’t think they played either version of “Djed.” Oval was the baffling and tedious opening act, though I grew to enjoy some of their/his music later.
muy electronico para mi gusto, pero no hay que dudar que es una buena mezcla.mogwaii
it reminds me of the introduction of ''keeping pigs together''by red snapper a lot
初めて聞いた! かっこよすぎなんですけど。。
さっそく探してみます。
cool!
こういうTortoiseも好きだ。
I just want to fill my lungs with this here errl. that's what
no, the vocal sample is from a preacher originally sampled by steve reich.
DJED means Grandfather!
That's true. But you could actually divide it into three our four movements, sort of. The remix really has not that much to do with the original, except that the samples were taken therefrom.
It's the first track on the "Millions now living will never die" album by the way.
really cool, I heard that the original version of this song lasts about 20 minutes
is it true??
it is
wowi wowoowowowooooii
excellent !!
tell me how to do this brain wash ??
I agree comment from my other account. LOL
That's true. But you could actually divide it into three our four movements, sort of. The remix really has not that much to do with the original, except that the samples were taken therefrom.
It's the first track on the "Millions now living will never die" album by the way.