February 24, 2018

Trap ‎– Beyond The Status Quo (1997, CD, Usa)

"Trap, the brainchild of Gary A. Parra, might be deemed progressive rock if forced into a genre, but it is a very unusual sort. While some harmonic and structural gestures invoke prog rock, Parra includes in his ensemble a classically-trained violinist and a bassoonist. Beyond The Status Quo recalls the complexity and sophistication of Zappa,the weirdness of King Crimson, neo-romanticism a la Joseph Schwantner, and the jagged and particular texture and idiosynchratic flavor of the Rock In Opposition movement. Trap's eclectic music is quirky, bizarre, even quixotic, yet always fascinating." -- Dean Suzuki, Wired, December 1997

"Coming straight out of the spirit of Zappa and RIO . . . Trap is an American group which doesn't recreate its influences, but which, far from copying its masters or idols, seeks to assimilate and render in its own way the glorious past of a musical genre that is always contemporary. . . . above all there is an undeniable spirit to create a music that surpasses predefinined labels. Avid listeners of Absolute Zero, 5UU, U Totem and other bizarreries that are typically American, "Trap" is for you!" -- Jérôme Schmidt, Art Zero #5

"If you like the idea of a less hectic Cartoon, with a touch more 70's Soft Machine & Mahavishnu Orchestra...phenomenal." -- Audion, 1997

"What we have . . . is a strange and shimmering gem that defies easy description and categorization. A fun release that all should check out . . . playful avant strangeness. " -- Peter Thelan, Exposé #13, Summer, 1997

2 comments:

centraldoprog said...

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Scraps said...

Thanks for the Trap album. Unfortunately, it's incomplete, cutting off abruptly in the middle of track 8, "Blue October Haze". The album is supposed to have 12 tracks. I downloaded it twice, and it cuts off at the same place.

Just so you know. Thanks!