THE DREAM LOGIC, RELEASES NEW SINGLE “I’M GONNA TAKE IT FROM YOU”

Article Contributed by Two Sheps That Pass | Published on Saturday, October 13, 2018

To mark the release of their first new music in four years, jam fusion band, The Dream Logic, offers a glimpse into their highly-anticipated album, sharing the brand-new single, “I’m Gonna Take it From You”. On October 12th, the track will be released less than three weeks ahead of the band’s third full-length studio album, Liquid Sunshine. Produced by Emmy- Nominated Joseph Colmenero (Selena, RZA, Phillip Glass) at The Cutting Room Studios, one of the last standing recording studios in Manhattan, the record is a fusion of jam, funk, jazz and rock & roll led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Charles Compo.

“I’m Gonna Take it From You”, a volcanic explosion of rock and blues, is about vengeance; about the underdog coming back and giving the antagonist a run for his money. The track is funky, but more important, it highlights what each of the members bring to this incredible ensemble.

The Dream Logic is made up of Compo, drummer Camille Gainer and bassist Jerry Brooks. The band was founded in 2012 and released their first eponymous record in 2013, which featured Eric Krasno (Soulive), Mark Peterson (Vernon Reid, Cassandra Williams), James Casey (Trey Anastasio Band) and Mark Williams (The Legendary Roots Crew, Kool & The Gang). Since then, they’ve received great acclaim as a dynamic and unpredictable trio making impactful and progressive funk-rock music. Jam Bands has described their sonic soundscape as one that will “have you grooving, raging and rocking out.”

Individually, the members of The Dream Logic aren’t rookies dreaming of the big stages. Rather, they are seasoned veterans who individually have shared the stage and credits with pop, funk and soul superstars alike; playing with artists that range from Alicia Keys and Christina Aguilera, to Roberta Flack and Martha Reeves, and composing for big names such as Camila Cabello, Twyla Tharp and The Weeknd. That might explain why, when all together, the three of them create a sound that is undeniably air-tight.

Listen to “I’m Gonna Take it From You” here.

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