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Dream Logic is Matt BachmannEs newest albumú a hypnotic blend of teary ambient-pop songs and cinematic instrumentals. It's 11 tracks stretch and experiment with genre while holding true to a natural flow. Fans of BachmannEs last two (and vastly different) Orindal releasesú Walking Preference (2019) and Unconditional Love (2018)ú will appreciate the way Dream Logic manages to expand on both. Up until this record, I had carefully contained my musical styles into neat collectionsú recording songwriting material under the moniker InchBig Eater,Inch recording jazz-oriented instrumental music under the moniker InchPachanga,Inch and recording repetitive melodic drone music under my own name, says Bachmann. InchThe guiding principle behind Dream Logic was to integrate these modalities of music making, allowing whatever was going to come out to come out, and not worry if it made sense. The album was recorded mostlyalone, with Bachmann shaping sounds with guitar pedals or his cassette console's Varispeed functions, slowing down or speeding up tracks to interesting results. Influenced by his years playing bass and recording with Mega Bog, Bachmann enlisted a large cast of players to fill out the record with decorative charms. Kyle Boston (Guitar) and Brady Custis (Production/Guitar) helped lay the foundation for Dream Logic's textual roux before Boggers Derek Baron (Drums), Will Murdoch (Synths), James Krivchenia (Percussion), and others added their signature spices to the sonic cauldron. Though lyrically sparse, Bachmann makes what is uttered on Dream Logic count. His sad reflections and hazy rearview images indirectly illuminate some of the more difficult moments from his life inparticular, the loss of his father in 2013 to Lou GehrigEs disease. Theexuberant, vibraphone-heavy single InchApple PieInch is a tribute to hisfather's baking hobby that he continued even as his mind b
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