Tortoise has been redefining the boundaries of rock music for nearly three decades, seamlessly blending elements of dub, jazz, electronica, and minimalism into their critically acclaimed discography. Their 1995 release, Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters, played a pivotal role in the late ’90s remix phenomenon, inspiring a series of innovative remixes from various artists.
The album features exceptional tracks, including:
- 1. Alcohall (Remix By John McEntire) – (4:04)
- 2. Your New Rod (Remix By Rick Brown) – (4:18)
- 3. Cobwebbed (Remix By Casey Rice) – (4:39)
- 4. The Match Incident (Remix By Steve Albini) – (5:31)
- 5. Tin Can (Puerto Rican Mix) [Remix By Brad Wood] – (4:25)
- 6. Not Quite East of the Ryan (Remix By Bundy K. Brown) – (5:09)
- 7. Initial Gesture Protraction (Remix By Jim O’Rourke) – (4:47)
For collectors and fans of experimental rock, this album stands out among the best experimental rock albums to buy and is a must-have in any music collection.
Blake Harrison (verified owner) –
This remix album from Tortoise is a game changer! The way they combine different genres is simply mesmerizing. A must for any fan of experimental rock.
Robert Scott (verified owner) –
If you’re looking to expand your music collection, this is one of the best experimental rock albums to buy. The remixes are both creative and engaging.
Kenneth Gonzales (verified owner) –
Tortoise has done it again! Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters offers an eclectic mix of sounds that redefine rock music. Highly recommend for collectors!