TRANSPACIFIC
is not a rock band. It performs on guitars, basses and drums.
It does not write songs. It constructs events. It exploits
volume. It panders to hush. It favors lilting melody. It exploits
forceful harmony. It is the quiet gentle invitation. A passing
thought. A memory. Tension. Release.
TRANSPACIFIC submits to you our mini-epics,
noise sinfoniettas and moody-pearls. Remove the orator and
let the story unfold itself.
transPacific recently made their indie label debut when Emperor
Jones records released "Hall of Mirrors" a 2CD set featuring tracks by Kinski, Gravitar, DMBQ, SubArachnoid Space, Acid Mothers Temple, Abunai!, Bardo Pond, Primordial Undermind, Yeti, transPacific and others. TRANSPACIFIC has a membership roster of
Carl Farrow, Kevin Goldsmith, Robert Henson and Stuart McLeod,
who collectively contribute backgrounds from punk/psychedelic,
experimental, noise, symphonic and electronic through the
distribution of Unit Circle Rekkids, KVRX Radio, P22 Records,
Monotremata Records, Orac, Partial, MSBR, C/Z, Earthling/Caroline
and Schizophonic.
TRANSPACIFIC has performed with Kinski, SubArachnoid Space, The Moggs, Wow and Flutter, Stanford Arms, SciFlyer, Nervewheel, Chris Cutler, SushiRobo, Black Nite Crash and other engaging and unusual projects. It has performed at the Crocodile Cafe, the Sunset Tavern, Consolidated Works, I-Spy, the Re-Bar, the Hideaway, Studio Seven, KEXP and the Tractor Tavern in Seattle, along with destinations regionally.
TRANSPACIFIC recorded twelve compositions
at Avast in Seattle with Mel Detmer in April of 2003. These
are unreleased. In May of 2002, prior to the addition of Carl
Farrow, a seven-song demo was recorded at Jackpot! in Portland
by Larry Crane. Larry's work with Quasi, Pavement and Sleater-Kinney
showcases a more garage savoir-faire.
"...(Transpacific's) sweeping orchestral
rock creates a sound that could not only fill the Rose Garden,
but that would also leak out and grab your attention while
your stuffing your face at the hot dog cart. If this were
to happen, their tight booming sound would pick you up like
a magic carpet and escort you back to your seat, at which
point you would realize... YOU DROPPED YOUR HOT DOG. No, just
kidding, you'd sit happily, lulled into the physical relaxation/mental
stimulation only soothing guitars can create." KATIE SHIMER,
The Portland Mercury
"...post-rockers Transpacific do a good
job of keeping the images cold as a berg while the sounds
stay warm and cozy. Lilting at times like Icelandic luminaries
Sigur Ros, theses Seattlites' former fascination with eastern
waters is no surprise. It's not hard to imagine an igloo on
that floe, sailing out way Norther and Wester than Portland
or Seattle--but the pad in this igloo has electric sheets
and a morphine drip. Sonic and psychedelic, Transpacific can
coddle with feedback and carress with wah, never jarring the
listener further than the more emotive moments of early Unwound."
NATHAN CARSON, The Portland Mercury
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