Bumps

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A Safe Balm 00:00 Tools
Biotic Discussion 00:00 Tools
Craven 00:00 Tools
Can You See? 00:00 Tools
Tryplmeade Gorsmatch 00:00 Tools
Baby Johann 00:00 Tools
Exponent Memoir 00:00 Tools
A Dumb Month 00:00 Tools
... As Bond Did 00:00 Tools
Nashira 00:00 Tools
Fun Injury 00:00 Tools
Bin Johnston 00:00 Tools
Dawn At Dawn 00:00 Tools
Sniper Growl 00:00 Tools
Intermission, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Intermission, Part 2 00:00 Tools
OK!!! 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry, My Son 00:00 Tools
Swingland Hit 00:00 Tools
Deal Tree 00:00 Tools
Ok 00:00 Tools
…As Bond Did 00:00 Tools
Please Come Down 00:00 Tools
Ode to a Toad 00:00 Tools
Shining 00:00 Tools
I'll Holla (feat. Bumps) 00:00 Tools
Crass Jenny 00:00 Tools
Hello, Leo 00:00 Tools
Battle (feat. Bumps) 00:00 Tools
Bata na Buzina 00:00 Tools
Bumporzao 00:00 Tools
Hey Girl 00:00 Tools
Bumporzão 00:00 Tools
Thorny Joint 00:00 Tools
EU FUMO (BUMPS NEO BAILE MIX) 00:00 Tools
ƒAs Bond Did 00:00 Tools
MC Gus & The Bumps: PoKeMoN BaiLe 00:00 Tools
Berimbau 00:00 Tools
Eat My Horn 00:00 Tools
Intermission 00:00 Tools
Intermisison 00:00 Tools
02 Biotic Discussion 00:00 Tools
01 - A safe balm 00:00 Tools
It Wasn't Real 00:00 Tools
You Don't Love Me Anymore 00:00 Tools
05 Craven 00:00 Tools
Hey Girl (Piccadilly 246) Seattle, Wash. 1967 00:00 Tools
09 - Sniper growl 00:00 Tools
Bata Na Buzina (snippet) 00:00 Tools
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The three percussion experts behind the seminal indie rock / post rock band Tortoise showcase their rhythmical prowess, coming together for this self-titled concept break beat record entitled Bumps. As members of Tortoise, these three gentlemen helped infuse a new aesthetic into the indie rock scene of the 1990s. The group set itself apart by focusing on instrumental prowess and group interaction. Instead of the tried and true themes of familiar alternative and punk, Tortoise opened up their scope of influences to create a new musical vision – dubiously called “post rock” – incorporating styles from genres such as Krautrock, dub, avant-garde jazz, classical minimalism, ambient and space music, film music and British electronica. One of indie rock’s most in-demand master producers of the last decade, Tortoise’s producer/ drummer/vibes player John McEntire has worked with a staggering number of artists as engineer, producer and remixer. With Bumps, he lends his talents toward pushing the boundaries of a typical break beat record, fusing influences from funk, Brazilian, Latin and Afrobeat music. Link: www.myspace.com/bumpsbreaks Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.