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Post-alternative extended progressive technojazz, Part I: reflections

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'Post-alternative extended progressive technojazz, Part I: reflection' is the... not the first album by Northwich committee of magic researches. Not their first vocal synthesiser album either. The band is very bad at keeping track of its releases, so it's ONE of NCMR's albums. The album is quite self-explanatory in its name, with the songs getting influenced by Post-rock, Progressive rock, Alternative rock, Techno dance and all sorts of Jazz music. The 'extended' part refers to the unbearable lengths of the songs, especially in the contemporary context where songs are deemed too long when they exceed 2 minutes 46 seconds. This part I of the whole album is mostly about self-reflections, concerning life, universe and everything. A part II is in the making but the process might take another 10 lightyears (I know that's a length unit). Not like a lot of people care about the whole concept of 'albums' these days, innit.

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