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- Spiritech abstract "Spiritech is the third full-length studio album by the Australian progressive metal band, Alchemist. It was released in 1997 by Australian label Thrust and distributed by Shock Records. A promotional music video for the song "Road to Ubar" was released. "Spiritechnology" samples Ronald Reagan speaking on extraterrestrial life and its possible effect on religion, while "Chinese Whispers" has become popular at live shows. The album has received very positive reviews, with Eduardo Rivadavia from Allmusic suggesting it is "possibly the greatest space metal album since Voivod's landmark Nothingface, adding that Alchemist "meshed [death metal] seamlessly with progressive rock, psychedelia, Middle Eastern nuances, and even native Australian aboriginal music". The album's lyrics tend to explore the relationship between human technology and its impact on nature, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.The first five tracks from Spiritech later appeared on the Embryonics compilation album.".
- Spiritech artist Alchemist_(band).
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- Spiritech previousWork Lunasphere.
- Spiritech producer Alchemist_(band).
- Spiritech recordLabel Shock_Records.
- Spiritech releaseDate "1997-06-30".
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- Spiritech subsequentWork Eve_of_the_War.
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- Spiritech name "Spiritech".
- Spiritech nextAlbum "Eve of the War".
- Spiritech producer "Alchemist and John Hresc".
- Spiritech recorded "November 1996 at Rocking Horse Studios".
- Spiritech released "1997-06-30".
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- Spiritech thisAlbum "Spiritech".
- Spiritech title "Beyond Genesis".
- Spiritech title "Chinese Whispers".
- Spiritech title "Dancing to Life".
- Spiritech title "Figments".
- Spiritech title "Hermaphroditis".
- Spiritech title "Inertia".
- Spiritech title "Road to Ubar".
- Spiritech title "Spiritechnology".
- Spiritech title "Staying Conscious".
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- Spiritech comment "Spiritech is the third full-length studio album by the Australian progressive metal band, Alchemist. It was released in 1997 by Australian label Thrust and distributed by Shock Records. A promotional music video for the song "Road to Ubar" was released. "Spiritechnology" samples Ronald Reagan speaking on extraterrestrial life and its possible effect on religion, while "Chinese Whispers" has become popular at live shows.".
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