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| | Tortoise: TNT: Pitchfork Review (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19) |
 | | TNT evokes images of barren medieval Japanese snowscapes, dimly-lit Chicago clubs, Italian coastal sunsets, and deserted space stations. |
 | | At its worst times, TNT comes dangerously close to Sade instrumentals, but it more than makes up for its occasional melancholy with moments of sonic frontiers-- melting drum loops, undulating bass, squishy blurts, and the aforementioned tornado moment. |
 | | TNT while never living up to its explosive moniker, is nevertheless a hang-glide ride through modern post-rock-- jazz, indie-rock, subtle techno, funk, and international flavors whipped together into a creamy treat, served over your always hungry ears. |
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