Inventions
Logica
Logica is the third album in the Inventions series. Featuring Theo Travis (Steven Wilson, Robert Fripp, Soft Machine, David Gilmour) on saxophones and flute, the Rotterdam-based DOT Quartet on strings, and narrations by Andy Rowe (The Room), this is probably Christiaan Bruins most ambitious album since The Black Codex. Recorded in two separate churches, an empty theater, a coffee roastery, two studios and a living room, Logica has a symphonic, orchestral sound with influences of Mike Oldfield, early King Crimson and Steve Reich."I wanted to achieve the organic sound of a big ensemble playing live, with narrations and layered vocals on top.The result is an immersive concept album about the deep links between mathematics, logic, language, perception, art and physics."