Tortoise picture by Todd Weaver
Tortoise picture by Todd Weaver

Tortoise at Festsaal Kreuzberg / Thursday, 29.1.2026

Following the release of the Emmi Aid compilation, Martin Hossbach hosts a benefit concert for the preservation of the Emmauswald forest in Neukölln at the Festsaal Kreuzberg in January.

The songs on Touch, the first new Tortoise music in nine years, are dramas without words. They’re elaborately appointed and carefully mixed to enhance a familiar feeling — a distinctly cinematic uneasiness. Close your eyes and you might see cars swerving around unlit rural roads, or cityscapes at night with bells clanging in the distance, or some abandoned warehouse where spies chase each other between towering stacks of boxes.

Tortoise operates as a collective; the five multi-instrumentalists make records by committee, seeking input on creative decisions large and small. All ideas are considered, and for most of the band’s influential three-decade run, the process has been straightforward: Each musician brings in songs or sketches, and as the group absorbs them, the players exchange ideas about the structure, instrumentation, different grooves or (more frequently, because they’re Tortoise) odd metric divisions that might stretch the initial conception of the song.

Tortoise

Thursday, 29th January 2026 | Doors at 19:00 CET
RBB Großer Sendesaal | Masurenallee 8 – 14 | 14057 Berlin-Charlottenburg
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