"[3] In a review for AllMusic, Tom Schulte wrote: "Experimental, ambient, and multi-layered, the work of this trio is an otherworldly headspace untethered by a rhythm section.
An exploration of dissonance and melody, effected guitars, and the interaction of the dissimilar, this trio's work is an impressive free-guitar alchemy from three of the instrument's most prolific and innovative players.
"[1] Glenn Astarita of All About Jazz stated: "GTR OBLQ takes us into the 21st Century with digital loops, limitless EFX, electronic rhythms, sonic mayhem and stunning electric guitar expertise... GTR OBLQ is a staggering exhibition of three electronic guitar heroes developing and expanding upon unorthodox concepts that for the most part, seem 'unclassifiable'.
"[5] Writing for Billboard, Steve Graybow commented: "GTR OBLQ provides a fascinating look into an exceptionally rich musical dialogue.
The perceptive observer can detect a conversational ebb and flow in the music, as the three guitarists spontaneously react to one another.