Our first taste of Tortoise's forthcoming Beacons Of Ancestorship was the oddball 8-minute opener "High Class Slim Came Floatin' In." It would've been interesting to see what kind of video they created for it, but we'll have to wait: They've opted to do up track number two first. The pristine black and white clip was directed by Andrew Paynter and JUICE. In it a guy gathers images of beautiful buildings, geometric cables, wall patterns, etc., ostensibly looking at the transitory (us) in light...
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Our first taste of Tortoise's forthcoming Beacons Of Ancestorship was the oddball 8-minute opener "High Class Slim Came Floatin' In." It would've been interesting to s... more info