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    Posted: January 29 2025 at 16:11

Gayle Ellett & The Electromags release their third album, The Painted River of Light



The Painted River of Light and will be released February 1, 2025. 

About the Album
Gayle Ellett & The Electromags are back with their third album: The Painted River of Light. This instrumental progressive rock offering features four mesmerizing extended tracks flowing with the sounds of Mellotron and Minimoog, Hammond organ and Rhodes piano. Filled with 48 minutes of rushing currents, psychedelic swirling melodies and pounding solos, Painted River is meant to take listeners on an imaginary boat ride through a fantastical canyon that follows an otherworldly river of light. “While” explains Ellett, “they feel like they’re high on mushrooms. It’s meant to sound both familiar and exotic,like you’re seeing colors in the water that you’ve never seen before.”

Flowing from the fiery headwaters of Topanga Canyon, this glowing river of sound relies on Craig Kahn’s dynamic drumming, which helps propel the currents forward, while bassist Mark Cook, with his 14-string Warr guitar, provides powerful waterfalls of soundscapes and effects. Besides playing all the thundering keyboards, to keep the sound moving through the rapids, Gayle Ellett leans in with his trademark wailing guitar style. Using his large collection of guitars and vintage tube amps, tape-delays, and effects, Ellett mixes a 1970’s feel with more modern sensibilities. And, by including his sitar-guitar and 8-string
bouzouki, he adds a silvery thread that bubbles into tranquil eddies and then rushes towards the torrent’s edge.

“As a kid, my favorite ride at Disneyland was always the Jungle Cruise,” muses Ellett. “It was all encompassing, huge and three-dimensional, a total environment of the Imagineers’ own making. With The Painted River of Light, I wanted to recreate that same sort of visual immersion, but through sound. And I hope we’ve succeeded!” Come float with us as you explore the glorious sounds of The Painted River of Light!

The Music will appeal to.
Listeners who appreciate immersive, experimental soundscapes and intricate compositions. It resonates with fans of the analog warmth and vintage tones of classic 60s and 70s psychedelic rock. Those who enjoy extended instrumental pieces, improvisation, and exploratory musical journeys will find it captivating. With a seamless fusion of rock, jazz, and world music influences, it’s perfect for anyone drawn to the transformative and boundary-pushing essence of psychedelic and progressive rock.

The band’s music often draws comparisons to other instrumental and experimental acts, such as: Djam Karet,  The Dixie Dregs, Ozric Tentacles, Camel, Link Wray, The Merman, Earthless, The Nomads, and even Herd of Instinct,

The Painted River of Light Track-list
1) The Illuminating Sands of Time 12:28
2) Deep Waters Glow Brightly 10:39
3) Frequency Modulation 14:30
4) The Rhodes to Discovery 10:31
Total time 48:15

Additional Info:
All music composed, produced & mixed by Gayle Ellett. 
Recorded in Topanga, California and Arlington Texas. 
Ice, color and light album cover images by Steven Leak, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

The Band
Gayle Ellett: Mellotron, Minimoog, Hammond, Rhodes, Solina, 6 & 12-string guitars, sitar guitar,bouzouki, soundscapes & effects
Mark Cook: Bass, 14-string Warr guitar & soundscapes
Craig Kahn: Drums

Gayle Ellett & The Electromags Online

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gayleelletttheelectromags
Website: https://gayleellettandtheelectromags.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIqvAjRKyXU65DSfKnJJbw
Bandcamp: https://gayleelletttheelectromags.bandcamp.com/

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Hi,

I'm so ready for this ... been missing a lot of Djam Karet and related materials that have livened up my life for the last 30 years ... maybe I'm asking too much and I would like to review this album if I can listen to it on Bandcamp ... 

I have to ask Gayle what key was this written in ... he told me once it might start on A and end in Z ... and is this a key from another planet?

Thanks so much for the beauty you have given us for so long ... if I can speak for others ... and I wish my social security would allow me to purchase this ... one group that deserves it in my book!


Edited by moshkito - 18 hours 38 minutes ago at 19:22
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Hi,

Sorry ... couldn't help it ... here goes a review and its 5 stars from me!

Djam Karet
The Painted River of Light
2025

1. The Illuminating Sands of Time
2. Deep Waters Glow Brightly
3. Frequency Modulation
4. The Rhodes to Discovery

With an outstanding opening this amazing album from the Djam Karet factory, this time just Gayle Ellett, Mark Cook and Craig Kahn, just flies immediately right from the start ... you get the feeling these folks can never do anything not a treat to your ears. Included in this piece is a portion that I think is meant to be a fun bit to add to your imagination, maybe it is just a nod to another time and place, or other musics, but done in this style it is something else that colors our imaginations just like ... (sorry !!!) a Painted River of Light ... something that we might only see in LV ... or your most lucid of dreams ... but when you can see it in the music ... you know its meaning and its strength. It takes you away. And, if that is not enough Gayle brings you towards the end, with a massively far out guitar part ... yeah ... find words if you can!

But you have not even started with this special trip ... and the opening of the next piece, Dark Waters Glow Brightly, sends me almost immediately to the movies as if this was the soundtrack of something or other ... it certainly feels like it. And you so want to see this ... in any way that you can ... it's something I live for in music, to help me create the big movie in the mind ... that never ends, and gives  you a bit of an untold story ... something that you and I always want more of ... and the middle part of this piece has a wee bit of sound effects, and it is like ... this is a special memory ... something that you cherish so much and find so special ... and you don't want to let go of it, ever. And halfway it seems to break into something somewhat different, and this feels slightly different than the first half of the piece ... and my mind immediately thought of the days when I would hear a rock song on the radio, and you immediately turned up the knob on the receiver or radio. Both parts come together to create the rest of the piece, including some sound effects, like a bar or something like it. 

Frequency Modulation starts as a bit of a joke, and a touch of country, but it quickly becomes what this whole special group of friends is really all about ... touch ... and more touch ... and then some more touch!  The piece has a lot more guitar in it than the previous two pieces, but it still stands up wonderfully. Maybe a simpler piece than the other two, but still just as nice.

The Rhodes to Discovery is the one piece that I'm not sure I can say a whole lot about except that it feels like the older version of DK in its development, led by the guitar and the themes just developing as time goes by ... and this feels like a piece that you want to see performed live, because its changes  seem like they are for a bit more fun to play with ... as it slowly becomes another DK styled piece in its changes. For me, it takes its time to develop ... into a very satisfying piece of music altogether. A bit different from the other pieces in my book ... but that is a small concern as this is just as strong as any of the other pieces.

A very nice album and then some.

(Mini Soap Box with Ballet Shoes) A lot of "reviews" keep mentioning the analog work in these pieces and the tones of a lot of music from the 60's and 70's and in all honesty, none of that seems to enter my mind ... we don't look at old classical music for the tones or anything else and I prefer to think of this material as today's special music and heck, it's not like the violin is not 500 years old ... and I think we are kind of forgetting that music is about our imagination, not the sound of this or that, though the modern radio in the past 60 years has made sure that we know where it came from ... but it isn't like it wasn't there before in a different form ... and in so many ways, this group of folks makes use of the "old" known bits and pieces, as if the analog this or that was not about the music ... for me it is, and has less to do with the instrument than it does anything else ... I prefer to think that this is the spirit of a person going through his/her fingers, and it probably would not make a difference if it was a different keyboard ... as much as we think it might and the thought that this has analog this or that does not interfere with my music appreciation ... I wonder if other folks think the same way I do ... it's about the music for me ... nothing else and these folks have it and then some.


Edited by moshkito - 16 hours 9 minutes ago at 21:51
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I'm all over this. When Gayle posted how much more it would have in the way of vintage keyboards, I knew it was going to cook. Sort of the new "not-DK-but-alt-universe-DK" album. Awesome. Now to find the time to listen to it sans interruption...!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

I'm all over this. When Gayle posted how much more it would have in the way of vintage keyboards, I knew it was going to cook. Sort of the new "not-DK-but-alt-universe-DK" album. Awesome. Now to find the time to listen to it sans interruption...!

Hi,

I kinda listen to the music, not the sound itself ... to me, the sound would be meaningless otherwise, and I don't want the idea to ruin my "movie", so to speak ... but I seem to differ madly from others in this respect.

Music, for me, is the art of creating pictures and images in my heart ... and it is no different than a novel, an art piece, a painting ... it all has a life when you meet it ... and to me that is magic, and then some.

I wish I had better words to define that ... but I don't.


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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

I'm all over this. When Gayle posted how much more it would have in the way of vintage keyboards, I knew it was going to cook. Sort of the new "not-DK-but-alt-universe-DK" album. Awesome. Now to find the time to listen to it sans interruption...!


Hi,

I kinda listen to the music, not the sound itself ... to me, the sound would be meaningless otherwise, and I don't want the idea to ruin my "movie", so to speak ... but I seem to differ madly from others in this respect.

Music, for me, is the art of creating pictures and images in my heart ... and it is no different than a novel, an art piece, a painting ... it all has a life when you meet it ... and to me that is magic, and then some.

I wish I had better words to define that ... but I don't.



I think you read too much into random remarks, buddy. I just remembered when Gayle wrote that, so, naturally, a listener like myself (who's been following Djam Karet for 35 years) took that as a positive. It's not a bad thing!

Stop trying so hard, bud! Enjoy the sounds.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

 
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I think you read too much into random remarks, buddy. I just remembered when Gayle wrote that, so, naturally, a listener like myself (who's been following Djam Karet for 35 years) took that as a positive. It's not a bad thing!

Hi,

I've been into DK for 30 years ... and have loved every minute of it.

I can only read/feel/understand ... what I can see, and I try to describe it in words, which is not easy, specially with English not my first language, and my native language nearly extinct and gone ... so that (at times) becomes an area that is a bit confused and does not have the right words to clarify things, and as I get older, sadly, it is not getting better, and at times it seems confusing and much more than it really is ... but discussing the internal/inner thing is something I can do rather well, but having the right words to write it down is a different story sometimes.

I think I read into remarks the same as I do into any literature or music or art ... to me, they are the same person ... is all I can think!
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