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Dopamine Echoes of Roger Part 4

from The 'Best' of NCN 2017 (Audio Time Capsule) by NCN

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This is from our program 'Beyond Belief' which was first webcast on July 16th, 2017 and it opens with a clip from Marc Maron's interview with Roger Waters in which he reads the poem on which the title track to his 2017 album 'Is This the Life We Really Want?' this crossfades into the actual song. The song abruptly ends at the end of the track in a burst of white noise which is unlike the album. The song sequence has been re-mastered a bit by NCN from lossless mono stem files in order to make the lyrics stand out more from the official version and is therefore a bit of a remix .

'Beyond Belief' is available in its entirety here:
www.mixcloud.com/pnarco/ncn-beyond-belief/

For more information about the 2017 album release of 'Is This the Life we Really Want?' by Roger Waters:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Is_This_the_Life_We_Really_Want%3F

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from The 'Best' of NCN 2017 (Audio Time Capsule), released January 3, 2018
Marc Maron; Roger Waters

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The National Cynical Network San Jose, California

The National Cynical Network (NCN) is a long-running, SF Bay Area alternate programming media remix project. It originally consisted of a trio of SF Bay-Area based radio collage artists: Phineas Narco, Ronald Redball and Alexander T. Newport. NCN seeks to play *with* music , using sound, and video media samples in the process of media collage or 'mediage'. ... more

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