This is something special! Superb progressive rock!
author: Dag Fjellby
This is Electrum’s second release, and I think this one beats their first CD big time! The musicians are just amazing, and they get to play more solos than on their first CD "Frames Of Mind".
Their performance is just elegant. It’s just two CD’s that can be bought here at CD Baby, so where did they go from 2002?
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From their website; “Electrum News: July 01, 2008
Project "III"
Since rehearsals began last August, the band has sketched out six compositions, all currently in different stages of development. Content-wise, they seem to be a natural progression of both Dave & Gino's solo releases, featuring shorter track lengths, lyrical guitar melodies, and world music tinges, with Joe adding his unique perspective on rock drumming. Another wildly eclectic release seems to be in the offering.
Side projects: Dave Kulju - "Abstract Expression"
Dave released his debut solo CD "Abstract Expression" in May. The CD features 9 instrumental compositions that explore various textures and styles within the Progressive Rock genre.
Dave wrote, recorded, and produced the record in his home studio working with a number of talented guest musicians.
This collection of music while experimental enough for most progressive music fans places a heavy focus on strong melodies and well crafted songwriting. Listeners will be rewarded with hard driving pieces like "Internal Combustion" and "The Main Attraction" but also treated to more contemplative works like "Pleiades" and "The Depth of Autumn". The charm of the quirky and unpredictable are well represented in "Picnic at the Slag Heap" and the lengthy "Somnium".
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Anyway – this is a superb CD. Anyone who likes progressive music in the style of Rush, King Crimson or Dream Theater SHOULD OWN THIS! 5 STARS without doubts. Highly recommended!
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Cutting edge performance and ingenious compositions.
author: Robert Silverstein (20th Century Guitar)
On Standard Deviation, the group picks up from where groups such as Gentle Giant and Camel left off at the end of the '70s. Although Electrum's music is completely instrumental, their musical mastery speaks volumes. Both Foti and Kulju add in some fine synth keyboard passages making the music sound even more fully developed. The music on Standard Deviation falls under the instrumental prog-rock banner, but the trio's cutting edge performance and ingenious compositions will also impress jazz-rock fusion and New Age fans alike.
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An extravaganza of complex time signatures.
author: Vitaly Menshikov (ProgressoR)
It's clear that the music that is presented on the second Electrum album "Standard Deviation" is as far from Neo as Neo itself is far from Rap (damn, why did I put this foolish word here?). Also, it's not your typical Classic Art-Rock album. It's kind of an extravaganza of complex time signatures that dance round the axis of each composition and crush it with the persevering regularity. "Standard Deviation" comes highly recommended to all those who are tired of a shady stability that, alas, is present on most of the contemporary works of Art-Rock genre.
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A superb example of finely crafted progressive rock.
author: David Layton (Progression Magazine)
Where Electrum stands on its own is the use of more symphonic elements. "The Impudent Piece of Crockery" incorporates some lovely textured guitar playing. "A Fugue State" runs though several styles such as hard rock, jazz, prog-rock and features some excellent syncopated melodies. There is not a naff tune on the disc. In short, this is a superb example of finely crafted progressive rock. Highly recommended.
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