There are so many times in a LOG gig where things don’t quite happen they might be expected to. One such moment is the joyous discordancy found in Trap as tunings and harmonies go wonderfully awry, drifting across each other and frazzling the air around them. Somehow it all works and becomes something that sits exactly half-way between being as beautiful as it is ugly. A decent quality cassette recording this, though audiophiles will be reaching for their revolvers, especially at the unfortunate drop out during an otherwise spiffing Eye Needle. Elements for each of the four gigs in Toronto were heroically stitched into the fabric of the now-deleted 1991 CD release Thrang Thrang Gozinbulx.
There are so many times in a LOG gig where things don’t quite happen they might be expected to. One such moment is the joyous discordancy found in Trap as tunings and harmonies go wonderfully awry, drifting across each other and frazzling the air around them. Somehow it all works and becomes something that sits exactly half-way between being as bea...