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This oblique perspective view of Lycus Sulci and Yelwa Crater on Mars was generated from the digital terrain model and the nadir and colour channels of the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express. It shows the large 8-km-wide Yelwa Crater in the background, while the wrinkled terrain of Lycus Sulci dominates the foreground. These features lie on the edge of the ‘aureole’ of Mars's largest volcano, Olympus Mons.
Image description: This tan-coloured patch of Mars's surface is split visually in two on the diagonal from lower left to upper right: the upper half is smooth and features a single impact crater (Yelwa Crater), while the bottom half is wrinkled, ridged, textured and at higher relief. This textured ground is Lycus Sulci, on the aureole of Olympus Mons.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Laodicea on the Lycus was a rich ancient city in Asia Minor, now Turkey, on the river Lycus (Çürüksu). It was located in the Hellenistic regions of Caria and Lydia, which later became the Roman Province of Phrygia Pacatiana.
Laodicea was founded by Antiochus II Theos, king of the Seleucid Empire, in 261-253 BC in honour of his wife Laodice and it soon became a wealthy city. Its renowned wealth is referred to in the Bible.
After the Battle of Magnesia in 188 BC when the Romans defeated the Seleucids, the Treaty of Apamea was signed which gave control of the whole of western Asia Minor to the Kingdom of Pergamon. With the death of its last king, its territory was bequested to Rome in 133 BC. It received from Rome the title of free city.
The area often suffered from earthquakes, especially from the great shock that occurred in the reign of Nero (60 AD) in which the town was completely destroyed. But the inhabitants declined imperial assistance to rebuild the city and restored it from their own means.
The city was destroyed during the invasions of the Turks and Mongols.
This oblique perspective view of Lycus Sulci was generated from the digital terrain model and the nadir and colour channels of the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express. It shows wrinkled, ridged terrain lying at the edges of the ‘aureole’ of Olympus Mons, Mars’s tallest and most imposing volcano. These ridges, created by landslides and lava-driven rockfalls, have become more prominent over time due to ongoing erosion by wind.
Image description: This tan-coloured patch of Mars's surface shows Lycus Sulci, on the aureole of Olympus Mons. Lycus Sulci is a patch of deeply textured and wrinkled ground, resembling lots of uneven ridges rising from the terrain. This image offers a close-up perspective view as if looking down over and across the region, with the ridges stretching away from the viewer.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
The group on the right end of the sarcophagus consists of three figures. In the center is a child, seated on the ground and involved in the coils of a serpent. At the left a nude male figure rushes forward, a drawn sword in his right hand and his mantle thrown across his left forearm to serve as a shield. His head has been destroyed. To balance him a female figure advances hurriedly from the right, hair flying and right hand upraised in a gesture of dismay. She wears shoes, a long chiton, and an himation. Behind her appear two objects, the upper parts of which have been destroyed. At the right edge, however, of the fragment on which is the woman’s head there is preserved the profile and upraised left paw of a sphinx.
These figures are not so well executed as those on the front. The nude portions of the man are treated in the same manner, but the modeling is more sketchy, especially in the right arm. The woman’s upraised arm is very wooden in appearance and her drapery harsh and stiff. The child’s figure is entirely too large and very crude in execution. The legs are poorly articulated, the feet impossible. The gesture is stiff and the modelling cursory and incorrect. The heads of the child have heavy chins and sulky mouths with thick lips. The child’s head is poorly proportioned, with the ear too far back and the eye too large.
In order to identify this scene we must return to the story of the Seven against Thebes. After leaving Argos the expedition came to Nemea where it met with a certain Hypsipyle, nurse to Opheltes, son of Lycus, king of that land. The Seven asked her to guide them to water, and she, fearing to lay the child upon the ground, placed him on a lofty bank of parsley by the fountain. For there had been an oracle that, were he set upon the ground before he could walk, the boy would die. Then, while Hypsipyle was assisting the warriors, a serpent, guardian of the spring, killed Opheltes (or, as some call him, Archemorus). But Adrastus and the others killed the serpent and held funeral games in honor of the boy, thus establishing the Nemean games.
The right end of the Corinth sarcophagus represents this incident. The moment chosen is that when, the serpent having coiled itself about the boy, one of the heroes rushes forward to kill it, while Hypsipyle hurries up in fear and dismay. The two objects at the right may well have represented the fountain beside which the action took place. The scene is appropriately used in close connection with the departure from Argos, and may symbolize the disastrous ending of the expedition, since Apollodorus tells us that Amphiariaus held this to be an omen of their future misfortunes.-
Source: J. Donald Young, “A Sarcophagus at Corinth”
Attic sarcophagus
2nd century AD – Antonines Age
Found in Ancient Corinth
Corinth, Archaeological Museum, Inv. ## S 763, S 782
Phrygian rock settlement....Sabuncupinar, Turkey
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Nice scenery as seen on a small hill near the ancient Greek city of Laodicea on the Lycus. Its ruins are located in the outskirts of the modern Turkish city of Denizli.
Cemetery from the 11th century, kumbet village
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
This colour-coded topographic image shows the wrinkled surroundings of Olympus Mons (a feature named Lycus Sulci). It was created from data collected by ESA’s Mars Express on 18 January 2023 and is based on a digital terrain model of the region, from which the topography of the landscape can be derived. Lower parts of the surface are shown in blues and purples, while higher altitude regions show up in whites and reds, as indicated on the scale to the top right.
North is to the right. The ground resolution is approximately 19 m/pixel and the image is centred at about 28°N/212°E.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Avdalaz Kalesi (castle) ancient phrygian settlement (castle)....thousands of years of erosion have exposed the inside
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
an ancient phrygian settlement. not much remains. this tomb has 3 seperate burial spots inside
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows the wrinkled surroundings of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano not only on Mars but in the Solar System. This feature, created by previous landslides and lava-driven rockfalls, is named Lycus Sulci.
This image comprises data gathered by Mars Express’ High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on 18 January 2023. It was created using data from the nadir channel, the field of view aligned perpendicular to the surface of Mars, and the colour channels of the HRSC.
North is to the right. The ground resolution is approximately 19 m/pixel and the image is centred at about 28°N/212°E.
Image description: This tan-coloured slice of Mars is largely covered by wrinkled, crumpled terrain, stretching from the bottom left of the frame towards the top right. There is a notable divide towards the left, where a newer concentric ring of material has overlaid the previous landscape and so sits at higher relief. A lone crater is visible to the right of the frame on a smooth and unwrinkled patch of ground.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Asmainler Phrygian rock settlement.......Frig Kaya Yerleşim Asmainler.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Palala (Lephalala) river, Mokgalakwena Local Municipality, Waterberg District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa.
Scarlet net-winged beetle, Lycus sanguinipennis. Emerald Valley, El Paso County, Colorado. June 25, 2018.
Pamukkale, (Turkish pronunciation: [pa'muk̚kale]) meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing of thermal spring water.[1][2] It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
The ancient Greek city of Hierapolis was built on top of the travertine formation which is in total about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high. It can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away. This area has been drawing visitors to its thermal springs since the time of classical antiquity.[1] The Turkish name refers to the surface of the shimmering, snow-white limestone, shaped over millennia by calcite-rich springs.[2] Dripping slowly down the mountainside, mineral-rich waters collect in and cascade down the mineral terraces, into pools below.
Panoramic view of travertine terraces at Pamukkale
Pamukkale sinter terraces
It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 along with Hierapolis.
Geology
Travertine terrace formations
Pamukkale's terraces are made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by mineral water from the hot springs.[1] In this area, there are 17 hot springs with temperatures ranging from 35 °C (95 °F) to 100 °C (212 °F). The water that emerges from the spring is transported 320 metres (1,050 ft) to the head of the travertine terraces and deposits calcium carbonate on a section 60 to 70 metres (200 to 230 ft) long covering an expanse of 24 metres (79 ft) to 30 metres (98 ft). When the water, supersaturated with calcium carbonate, reaches the surface, carbon dioxide de-gasses from it, and calcium carbonate is deposited. Calcium carbonate is deposited by the water as a soft gel which eventually crystallizes into travertine.
White Terraces (natural travertine formations and hot pools) in Pamukkale
Archaeology
Travertine terraces at a hot spring at Pamukkale
There are only a few historical facts known about the origin of the city. No traces of the presence of Hittites or Persians have been found. The Phrygians built a temple, probably in the first half of the 7th century BC. This temple, originally used by the citizens of the nearby town of Laodicea, would later form the centre of Hierapolis.
Colonnaded street in Laodicea on the Lycus.
Archaeological site of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey. The photo shows the Frontinus (or Domitian) Gate at Frontinus Street.
Pools inside the archeological site
Hierapolis was founded as a thermal spa early in the 2nd century BC within the sphere of the Seleucid Empire. Antiochus the Great sent 2,000 Jewish families to Lydia and Phrygia from Babylon and Mesopotamia, later joined by more from Judea. The Jewish congregation grew in Hierapolis and has been estimated as high as 50,000 in 62 BC.[3] Hierapolis became a healing centre where doctors used the thermal springs as a treatment for their patients. The city began minting bronze coins in the 2nd century BC. These coins give the name Hieropolis. It remains unclear whether this name referred to the original temple (ἱερόν, hieron) or honoured Hiera, the wife of Telephus, son of Heracles and the Mysian princess Auge. This name eventually changed into Hierapolis ("holy city").[4] In 133 BC, when Attalus III died, he bequeathed his kingdom to Rome. Hierapolis thus became part of the Roman province of Asia. In AD 17, during the rule of Emperor Tiberius, a major earthquake destroyed the city.
Through the influence of the Christian Apostle Paul, a church was founded here while he was at Ephesus.[5] The Christian Apostle Philip spent the last years of his life here.[6] The town's Martyrium was alleged to have been built upon the spot where Philip was crucified in AD 80. His daughters were also said to have acted as prophetesses in the region.[7][8] During the 4th century, the Christians filled Pluto's Gate (a ploutonion) with stones, suggesting that Christianity had become the dominant religion and had begun displacing other faiths in the area. Originally a see of Phrygia Pacatiana,[9] the Byzantine Emperor Justinian raised the bishop of Hierapolis to the rank of metropolitan in 531. The Roman baths were transformed to a Christian basilica. During the Byzantine period, the city continued to flourish and also remained an important centre for Christianity.
...Wikipedia
The castle in Kumbet Valley has the properties of Phrygian Ages. Steps, caved on rocks, underground passages, geometrical decorations worked on rocks’ faces are the best examples of a typical Phrygian Rock Castles.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
This annotated image from ESA’s Mars Express shows the wrinkled surroundings of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano not only on Mars but in the entire Solar System. This feature, created by previous landslides and lava-driven rockfalls, is named Lycus Sulci.
This image comprises data gathered by Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on 18 January 2023. It was created using data from the nadir channel, the field of view aligned perpendicular to the surface of Mars, and the colour channels of the HRSC.
North is to the right. The ground resolution is approximately 19 m/pixel and the image is centred at about 28°N/212°E.
Image description: This tan-coloured slice of Mars is largely covered by wrinkled, crumpled terrain, stretching from the bottom left of the frame towards the top right. There is a notable divide towards the left, where a newer concentric ring of material has overlaid the previous landscape and so sits at higher relief. These two patches of wrinkled ground, both crated by landslides, are labelled in this annotated image. A lone crater is visible to the right of the frame on a smooth and unwrinkled patch of ground, while a fracture in the terrain is seen to the left (labelled).
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Denizli/TURKEY
built on the river Lycus, in Anatolia near the modern village of Eskihisar (Eski Hissar), Denizli Province, Turkey
Laodicea is situated on the long spur of a hill between the narrow valleys of the small rivers Asopus and Caprus, which discharge their waters into the Lycus. The town was originally called Diospolis, "City of Zeus", and afterwards Rhoas,[1], and Laodicea, the building of which is ascribed to Antiochus II Theos, in 261-253 BC, in honor of his wife Laodice, was probably founded on the site of the older town. It was approximately 17 km west of Colossae, and 10 km south of Hierapolis.[2] It was approximately 160 km east of Ephesus and, according to Strabo,[3] it was on a major road. It was in Phrygia, although some ancient authors place Laodicea in differing provincial territories – not surprising because the precise limits of these territories were both ill-defined and inconstant – e.g. Ptolemy[4] and Philostratus[5]) call it a town of Caria, while Stephanus of Byzantium (s. v.) describes it as belonging to Lydia.
At first Laodicea was not a place of much importance, but it soon acquired a high degree of prosperity. In 220 BC Achaeus was its king. In 188 BC, the city had passed to the Kingdom of Pergamon, and after 133 BC fell under Roman control. It suffered greatly during the Mithridatic Wars,[6] but quickly recovered under the dominion of Rome; and towards the end of the Roman Republic and under the first emperors, Laodicea, benefiting from its advantageous position on a trade route, became one of the most important and flourishing commercial cities of Asia Minor, in which large money transactions and an extensive trade in black wool were carried on.[7]
The place often suffered from earthquakes, especially from the great shock in the reign of Nero (60 AD), in which it was completely destroyed. But the inhabitants declined imperial assistance to rebuild the city and restored it from their own means.[8] The wealth of its inhabitants created among them a taste for the arts of the Greeks, as is manifest from its ruins; and that it did not remain behind in science and literature is attested by the names of the sceptics Antiochus and Theiodas, the successors of Aenesidemus[9] and by the existence of a great medical school.[10] Its wealthy citizens embellished Laodicea with beautiful monuments. One of the chief of them, Polemon, became King of Armenian Pontus – called after him "Polemoniacus" – and of the coast round Trebizond. The city minted its own coins, the inscriptions of which show evidence of the worship of Zeus, Æsculapius, Apollo, and the emperors.
It received from Rome the title of free city. During the Roman period Laodicea was the chief city of a Roman conventus, which comprised twenty-four cities besides itself; Cicero records holding assizes there ca. 50 BC. [11]
Antiochus the Great transported 2000 Jewish families to Phrygia from Babylonia [12]. Many of Laodicea's inhabitants were Jews, and Cicero records that Flaccus confiscated the considerable sum of 9 kg of gold which was being sent annually to Jerusalem for the Temple (Pro Flacco 28-68).
The Byzantine writers often mention it, especially in the time of the Comneni. In 1119 Emperor John the Beautiful and his lead military aid John Axuch captured Laodicea from the Seljuk Turks in the first major military victory of his reign.
It was fortified by the emperor Manuel Comnenus.
It was probably owing to its large Jewish community, that at a very early period it became one of the chief seats of Christianity, and the see of a bishop.[14] Laodicea receives passing mention in the epistle to the Colossians and is one of the Seven churches of Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation.[15] The Laodicean Church had probably been founded by the Colossian Epaphras, who shared the care of it with Nymphas, in whose house the faithful used to assemble. Paul asks the Colossians to communicate to the Church of Laodicea the letter which he sends to them, and to read publicly that which should come to them from Laodicea, that is, no doubt, a letter which he had written, or was to write, to the Laodiceans.[16] An apocryphal epistle purporting to be from Paul to the Laodiceans is extant in Latin and Arabic (see Epistle to the Laodiceans). Some of the Greek manuscripts end the First Epistle to Timothy with these words: "Written at Laodicea, metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana".
The first bishops attributed to the See of Laodicea are very uncertain: St. Archippus (Colossians 4:17); St. Nymphas;[17] Diotrephes (III John, 9). Next comes St. Sagaris, martyr (c. 166). Sisinnius is mentioned in the Acts of the martyr St. Artemon, a priest of his Church. Nunechius assisted at the Council of Nicaea (325). Eugenius, known by an inscription, was probably his successor. The Arian Cecropius was transferred by Constantius to the See of Nicomedia. When Phrygia was divided into two parts, Laodicea became the metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana: it figures under this title in all the Notitiae Episcopatuum. Some twenty incumbents are known besides those already enumerated; the last occupied the see in 1450. The city remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, Laodicensis in Phrygia; the seat has been vacant since 1968. [1]
There are extant, in Greek, sixty canons of a Council of Laodicea. That this assembly was actually held, we have the testimony of Theodoret.[18] There has been much discussion as to the date: some have even thought that the council must have preceded that of Nicaea (325), or at least that of Constantinople (381). It seems safer to consider it as subsequent to the latter. The canons are, undoubtedly, only a resume of an older text, and indeed appear to be derived from two distinct collections. They are of great importance in the history of discipline and liturgy; some Protestants have invoked one of them in opposition to the veneration of angels.
Pamukkale, (Turkish pronunciation: [pa'muk̚kale]) meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing of thermal spring water.[1][2] It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
The ancient Greek city of Hierapolis was built on top of the travertine formation which is in total about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high. It can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away. This area has been drawing visitors to its thermal springs since the time of classical antiquity.[1] The Turkish name refers to the surface of the shimmering, snow-white limestone, shaped over millennia by calcite-rich springs.[2] Dripping slowly down the mountainside, mineral-rich waters collect in and cascade down the mineral terraces, into pools below.
Panoramic view of travertine terraces at Pamukkale
Pamukkale sinter terraces
It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 along with Hierapolis.
Geology
Travertine terrace formations
Pamukkale's terraces are made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by mineral water from the hot springs.[1] In this area, there are 17 hot springs with temperatures ranging from 35 °C (95 °F) to 100 °C (212 °F). The water that emerges from the spring is transported 320 metres (1,050 ft) to the head of the travertine terraces and deposits calcium carbonate on a section 60 to 70 metres (200 to 230 ft) long covering an expanse of 24 metres (79 ft) to 30 metres (98 ft). When the water, supersaturated with calcium carbonate, reaches the surface, carbon dioxide de-gasses from it, and calcium carbonate is deposited. Calcium carbonate is deposited by the water as a soft gel which eventually crystallizes into travertine.
White Terraces (natural travertine formations and hot pools) in Pamukkale
Archaeology
Travertine terraces at a hot spring at Pamukkale
There are only a few historical facts known about the origin of the city. No traces of the presence of Hittites or Persians have been found. The Phrygians built a temple, probably in the first half of the 7th century BC. This temple, originally used by the citizens of the nearby town of Laodicea, would later form the centre of Hierapolis.
Colonnaded street in Laodicea on the Lycus.
Archaeological site of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey. The photo shows the Frontinus (or Domitian) Gate at Frontinus Street.
Pools inside the archeological site
Hierapolis was founded as a thermal spa early in the 2nd century BC within the sphere of the Seleucid Empire. Antiochus the Great sent 2,000 Jewish families to Lydia and Phrygia from Babylon and Mesopotamia, later joined by more from Judea. The Jewish congregation grew in Hierapolis and has been estimated as high as 50,000 in 62 BC.[3] Hierapolis became a healing centre where doctors used the thermal springs as a treatment for their patients. The city began minting bronze coins in the 2nd century BC. These coins give the name Hieropolis. It remains unclear whether this name referred to the original temple (ἱερόν, hieron) or honoured Hiera, the wife of Telephus, son of Heracles and the Mysian princess Auge. This name eventually changed into Hierapolis ("holy city").[4] In 133 BC, when Attalus III died, he bequeathed his kingdom to Rome. Hierapolis thus became part of the Roman province of Asia. In AD 17, during the rule of Emperor Tiberius, a major earthquake destroyed the city.
Through the influence of the Christian Apostle Paul, a church was founded here while he was at Ephesus.[5] The Christian Apostle Philip spent the last years of his life here.[6] The town's Martyrium was alleged to have been built upon the spot where Philip was crucified in AD 80. His daughters were also said to have acted as prophetesses in the region.[7][8] During the 4th century, the Christians filled Pluto's Gate (a ploutonion) with stones, suggesting that Christianity had become the dominant religion and had begun displacing other faiths in the area. Originally a see of Phrygia Pacatiana,[9] the Byzantine Emperor Justinian raised the bishop of Hierapolis to the rank of metropolitan in 531. The Roman baths were transformed to a Christian basilica. During the Byzantine period, the city continued to flourish and also remained an important centre for Christianity.
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This oblique perspective view of Lycus Sulci on Mars was generated from the digital terrain model and the nadir and colour channels of the High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s Mars Express. It shows wrinkled, ridged terrain lying at the edges of the ‘aureole’ of Olympus Mons, Mars’s tallest and most imposing volcano.
Image description: This tan-coloured patch of Mars's surface is split visually in two on the diagonal from lower left to upper right: the lower half is smooth and largely unmarked, while the top half is wrinkled, ridged, incredibly textured and at higher relief. This textured ground is Lycus Sulci, on the aureole of Olympus Mons.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
These slope streaks are probably *not* recurring slope lineae, so they’ll fade away in time. But, we’ll always have this image to memorialize them! Lycus Sulci, northwest of Olympus Mons, is notable for the subparallel furrows and ridges across its over 1,300 kilometer length.
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Primavera 2019 @ Barcelona
заявлено ~226 артистов и сразу бросаются в глаза: Stereolab, The Necks, Primal Scream, Julia Holter, Jarvis Cocker, Low, Deerhunter, Beak>, The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices & Lisa Gerrard, Tame Impala, Marie Davidson (Stacy Boudreault), Laurel Halo, Nina Kraviz, Robyn (Robin Carlsson), Guided By Voices, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Suede, Róisín Murphy, Helena Hauff, The Beths, Drab Majesty, Nitzer Ebb, Caterina Barbieri, Anastasia Kristensen, Demdike Stare, Pond, Myrkur, Erykah Badu, Cate Le Bon, Apparat, Modeselektor, Built To Spill, Tim Hecker & Konoyo Ensemble, Carcass, Lolina (Alina Astrova/Inga Copeland), Shonen Knife, Julien Baker, Kali Uchis, Aldous Harding, Interpol, FKA twigs, Mac DeMarco, Fucked Up, но главное что Shellac на месте!
мне нравится примерно 45 из 226, половину я не знаю, впрочем как обычно, но теперь #прояснилось, кто был замешан в reunion'е Stereolab!
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💾 total recall (кто мне нравился):
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Present Perfect 2020 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Nina Kraviz, Shadowax (Mirabella Karyanova - Ishome), PTU, Nocow, Philipp Gorbachev, Mujuice, Moa Pillar, Flaty, Kedr Livanskiy, Sofia Rodina, Kate NV, ГШ, Vladimir Dubyshkin, Buttechno, Simple Symmetry, Errortica, Kovyazin D, Полиритм, Void Of Gene
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Stereoleto 2020 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
Хадн Дадн, Земфира, Ploho, Деревянные Киты, Краснознамённая дивизия имени моей бабушки, СБПЧ, Трипинадва, Союз, Молчат Дома, Бабба [Ольга Чубарова (Cheese People) и Алла Четаева (Bajinda Behind The Enemy Lines)], Анна Ворфоломеева, Свидание
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Present Perfect 2019 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Demdike Stare, Andrew Weatherall, Pinkshinyultrablast, Abelle, Modeselektor, Ellen Allien, Ya Tosiba (Zuzu Zakaria + Mesak), Azymuth, Axel Boman, Chikiss, Mesak, Snork25
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Gamma 2019 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Rafael Anton Irisarri, Lucy Railton, Surgeon (Anthony Child), Samuel Kerridge, The Exaltics (Robert Witschakowski), Peter Kirn, PRCDRL (Stanislav Glazov), Sobranie 8 18, Schtum, monekeer + Lovozero (Anastasia Tolchneva), Lutto Lento (Lubomir Grzelak), Zll' (Igor Gorbunov), Oscar Mulero, Ivan Logos
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Flow 2019 @ Helsinki, Finland
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The Cure, Stereolab, Lena Willikens & Vladimir Ivkovic, Iisa Pykäri [Pajula] ex- Regina, Modeselektor, Dustin Muchuvitz, Огни, Father John Misty (Josh Tillman), DJ Yeboyah
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Primavera 2019 @ Barcelona, Spain
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Stereolab, Low, Robyn, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares feat. Lisa Gerrard, Jarvis Cocker, Julia Holter, Primal Scream, Tame Impala, Swervedriver, Aldous Harding, Suede, Piroshka, Róisín Murphy, Kali Uchis, Me and the Bees play The Breeders, Shellac, Janelle Monáe, Built To Spill, June of 44, Rosalía, Drab Majesty
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Электромеханика 2019 [Electro Mechanica] @ St Petersburg, Russia
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Driftmachine, Eartheater (Alexandra Drewchin), Igor Starshinov (Игорь Старшинов исполняет музыку Сергея Курёхина), Heidi Hörsturz, PTU, Digital Moss, Margenrot (Lucy from Fanny Kaplan), Giant Swan, Gaika, Classic Electric, Crimson Butterfly, Discours Synthétique
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Roadburn 2019 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Triptykon & Metropole Orkest - Requiem, Lingua Ignota, Rakta, Mono & The Jo Quail Quartet, Heilung, Sleep, Anna Von Hausswolff, Hexvessel, Malokarpatan, Pharmakon, Midnight, Messa, A.A.Williams, MJ Guider (Melissa Guion), Imperial Triumphant, Marissa Nadler, Loop, Uran GBG, Wolvennest, Louise Lemón, Turia, GlerAkur, Henrik Palm, Laster, Cave In, Grails, Black Bombaim & Peter Brötzmann, Twin Temple, Emma Ruth Rundle, Crowhurst, Molasses, Seven That Spells, At The Gates, Fauna, Vile Creature (Skatepark), Mats Gustafsson's The End, Drab Majesty, Morne, Have A Nice Life, Sumac, Maalstroom, Nusquama (Turia, Laster, Fluisteraars), Jaye Jayle, Bosse-de-Nage, Bismuth (Skatepark), Cave, Mord‘A’Stigmata, Crowhurst & Gnaw Their Tongues, Lucy In Blue, Coilguns, Terzij de Horde, Fear Falls Burning
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Present Perfect 2018 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Broken English Club, Imatran Voima, Nina Kraviz, Lena Willikens, Larry Heard aka Mr.Fingers, Roy Ayers, SRKP (Superficial Random Knowledge Porridge), Ron Morelli, Anastasia Kristensen, Aux 88, Moscoman, Marcellus Pittman, Move D, Hoopa, El, Blawan, Nocow
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Stereoleto 2018 @ St Petersburg, Russia
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Franz Ferdinand, Chkbns, Cigarettes After Sex, Tequilajazzz, Спасибо, Bananafish, Комсомольск, Увула, Гречка, Наадя, Tommy Cash
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Sideways 2018 @ Helsinki, Finland
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Bardo Pond, Oranssi Pazuzu, James Holden & The Animal Spirits, K-X-P, Deerhunter, Dopplereffekt, Apparat, Ben Frost, Teksti-TV 666, Preoccupations, MØ, Actress, A Perfect Circle, Joni Ekman & Koira, Yamantaka feat. Sonic Titan, Cigarettes After Sex, Kaukolampi, Jane Weaver, Visible Cloaks, Siinai, The Comet Is Coming, The National
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Roadburn 2018 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Hugsjá — Ivar Bjørnson (Enslaved) & Einar Selvik (Wardruna), Boris & Stephen O’Malley — Absolutego, NYIÞ & Wormlust — Hieros Gamos, Minami Deutsch (南ドイツ), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (vol II), Vánagandr: Sól án varma (Misþyrming, Naðra, Svartidauði, Wormlust), Motorpsycho, Kælan Mikla, Spotlights, Godflesh, Jarboe ft. Father Murphy, Årabrot, Earthless, Horte, Wreck and Reference, Kikagaku Moyo, Zola Jesus, Kairon; Irse!, Planning For Burial, Converge (You Fail Me), Earthess & Kikagaku Moyo, Alda, Wiegedood, Harsh Toke, Weedeater, Stomach Earth, Worship, Joy (San Diego), Grave Pleasures, Mizmor (Yodh), Maggot Heart, Godspeed You! Black Emperor (vol I), Occvlta, Panopticon, The Heads, All Pigs Must Die, Watter, Bell Witch, Vampillia, GosT, Zuriaake, Hell (Salem)
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Электромеханика 2018 [Electro Mechanica] @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Eva Geist, Alexander Robotnick, Lucrecia Dalt, Amnesia Scanner, Les Trucs, Sobranie 8 18, GhostNoir, Петроградское Гудельное Собрание [Petrogradskoe Gudel'noe Sobranie: Lunar Abyss Deus Organum, Snezhana Reizen, Kryptogen Rundfunk, Ухушуху, Мира Древо и Creation VI], Måla, Ilya Artemov, Wolffflow, LVRIN
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Present Perfect 2017 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Clock DVA, Dopplereffekt, Silver Apples, DJ Pierre, Unit Moebius, Actress, Daniel Avery, Planetary Assault Systems, Das Ding, Love Cult, Juju & Jordash, Simple Symmetry, Inga Mauer, Module Werk, Утро, Atom TM x Tobias
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Stereoleto 2017 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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K-X-P, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, FM Belfast, Teksti-TV 666, Hermanni Turkki, Сплин, U.N.K.L.E., Буерак, Sonic Death, Angelic Milk, Луна, ГШ/Glintshake, Sekuoia, General Electriks, Свидание, Pompeya, Ким и Буран, Antikvariniai Kašpirovskio Dantys, 25/17, Filastine & Nova, Пасош
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Rock en Seine 2017 @ Paris, France
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At the Drive-In, PJ Harvey, Slowdive, Franz Ferdinand, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Frustration, Ulrika Spacek, Ty Segall, The XX, Black Lips, Allah-Las, MØ, Lysistrata, Fakear (Théo Le Vigoreux), The Lemon Twigs, Girls In Hawaii, Clara Luciaini, Arnaud Rebotini, George Ezra, Cypress Hill, Mac DeMarco, Karoline Rose
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Sideways 2017 @ Helsinki, Finland
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Röyksopp & Jonna Lee, The Radio Dept., Thurston Moore, Chelsea Wolfe, Demdike Stare, Huoratron, Kaleidobolt, DJ Shadow, Kairon; IRSE!, Kynnet, Mikko Joensuu (Amen 3), Ilpo Väisänen & Jimi Tenor - Mika Vainio tribuutti, The Coathangers, Editors, Tommy Cash, The Holy, Death Hawks, Sanni, U.F.Ojala, Dinosaur Jr.
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Roadburn 2017 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Mysticum, Ulver, Auðn, Coven, Oranssi Pazuzu, True Widow, Esben and The Witch, Chelsea Wolfe, Emma Ruth Rundle, Misþyrming, My Dying Bride, Deafheaven, Amenra, Come To Grief, Inter Arma, Magma, Subrosa, Oathbreaker, Trans Am, Aluk Todolo, Radar Men From The Moon, Rome, Les Discrets, Wolves In The Throne Room, Suma, Lycus, Alaric, Bongzilla, Naðra, Zhrine, Telepathy, Whores, Wolvennest, The Bug vs Dylan Carlson of Earth, Disfear, Ahab, Memoriam, Cobalt, Jaye Jayle, Oxbow, Pillorian, Perturbator, The Doomsday Kingdom
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OFF 2016 @ Katowice, Poland
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Lush, Mudhoney, Lightning Bolt, Jenny Hval, GusGus, Kiasmos, Pantha Du Prince — The Triad, Andrew Weatherall b2b Roman Flügel, Kero Kero Bonito, William Basinski, The Kills, Jaga Jazzist, Jambinai, Napalm Death, Minor Victories, Daniel Avery, Machinedrum, Zimpel—Ziołek, Brodka, Fidlar, Devendra Banhart, Rødhåd, Beach Slang, Mgła
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Present Perfect 2016 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Helena Hauff, Roman Flügel, Plaid, Kedr Livanskiy, King Midas Sound, Dasha Rush, Aux 88, Machinedrum, Panoram, Nocow
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Stereoleto 2016 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Sigur Rós, Pinkshinyultrablast (youtu.be/fboAu2MrFC0), Plutonium 74, VLNY, Есть Есть Есть, Hann with Gun, On-The-Go, Brothers Moving, Garden City Movement, SPb Percussion All Stars, DJ Messer
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Primavera 2016 @ Barcelona, Spain
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Lush, Air, Venom, Psychic TV, Tame Impala, Beach House, Moderat, PJ Harvey, Mudhoney, LCD Soundsystem, Cavern Of Anti Matter, Ty Segall (Apolo Live), Julia Holter, Holly Herndon, Helena Hauff, Thee Oh Sees, Lena Willikens, Beirut, Merkabah, Chairlift, A.R. Kane, Autolux, Daughter, Holögrama, Tortoise, Suede, Deerhunter, Pantha Du Prince, Deradoorian, Goat, Richard Hawley (ex-Pulp), Brian Wilson [Pet Sounds], Battles, US Girls, Sun Glitters, Dinosaur Jr., Beach Slang, Black Lips, Radiohead, Shellac
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Roadburn 2016 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Misþyrming (Úlfsmessa), Oranssi Pazuzu, Blood Ceremony, Amenra, Paradise Lost, Der Blutharsch & The Infinite Church of The Leading Hand, Abyssion (Dark Buddha Rising + Oranssi Pazuzu), Hexvessel, Skepticism, Partisan, Cult of Luna, Hell, Arktau Eos, Hills, G.I.S.M., Grafir, Black Mountain, Cult of Occultt, Of The Wand And The Moon, Alkerdeel, With the Dead, Dark Buddha Rising, Diamanda Galás, Mondo Drag, Night Viper, Atomikylä, Converge, Chaos Echoes, Dead To A Dying World, La Muerte, Russell Haswell, Tau Cross, Naðra, Brothers of the Sonic Cloth, Repulsion, Pentagram, Bang, Behold! The Monolith, John Haughm (Agalloch), The Body, Neurosis
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Электромеханика 2016 [Electro Mechanica] @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Damien Dubrovnik, Jan Grebenstein & Christine Seefried, Igor Starshinov, Lakker, Peder Mannerfelt
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Present Perfect 2015 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Nathan Fake, Hidden Orchestra, Moritz von Oswald, Новые Композиторы, Jimi Tenor, Xosar, Nocow, Tin Man, Radio Slave, Philipp Gorbachev
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Primavera 2015 @ Porto, Portugal
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Ride, Babes In Toyland, Thurston Moore, Pharmakon, Underworld, Einstürzende Neubauten, Ex Hex, Yasmine Hamdan, The KVB, Caribou, Roman Flügel, Ariel Pink, Health, Viet Cong, Patti Smith, The New Pornographers, Interpol, Baxter Dury, Shellac
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Roadburn 2015 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Skuggsjá (Wardruna & Enslaved), Claudio Simonetti's Goblin (Suspiria, Argento), Wardruna, Kayo Dot, Anathema, Wovenhand, Focus, Kandodo feat. Robert Hampson (Loop), Undersmile, Downfall of Gaia, Death Hawks, Monolord, Urfaust, White Hills, Russian Circles, Anthroprophh, Moaning Cities, Enslaved, Fields of the Nephilim, Junius, Mortals, Profetus, Robert Hampson, Sólstafir, The Heads, Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell, Zombi, Mugstar (Ad Marginem), Sammal, Bongripper
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Электромеханика 2015 [Electro Mechanica] @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster & Harmonia), SØS Gunver Ryberg, Thomas Ankersmit, Moa Pillar, Interchain, Dita Redrum, Feldermelder, Anella Midd, Stayhomie, Heliact
ещё был заявлен Clark, но он не прилетел
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Primavera 2014 @ Porto, Portugal
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Slowdive, Mogwai, Pixies, Slint, Loop, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Dum Dum Girls, Television [Marquee Moon], Todd Terje, Ty Segall, St. Vincent, Föllakzoid, Trentemøller, Darkside, Warpaint, Glasser, Cloud Nothings, Neutral Milk Hotel, Shellac
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Primavera 2014 @ Barcelona, Spain
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Slowdive, Arcade Fire, Mogwai, Julia Holter, Grouper, Slint, Loop, Laurent Garnier, Pixies, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Moderat, The Haxan Cloak, Cold Cave, Jesu, Bo Ningen, Factory Floor, Astro, Jagwar Ma, Deafheaven, Föllakzoid, Cut Copy, Glasser, Chrome, Demdike Stare, Darkside, Ty Segall, Pond, Dum Dum Girls, Chvrches, Aries, The Wedding Present, St. Vincent, Neutral Milk Hotel, Girl Band, Future Islands, Warpaint, Sbtrkt, The Ex, The Twilight Sad, Nine Inch Nails, Disclosure, Haim, Shellac
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Roadburn 2014 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
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Terra Tenebrosa, Änglagård, Nicklas Barker (Anekdoten) + Reine Fiske (Dungen), Avatarium, True Widow, Windhand, Opeth, Aqua Nebula Oscillator, Conan, 11 Paranoias [Bong + Ramesses], The Cult of Dom Keller, Claudio Simonetti (Goblin), Papir + Electric Moon, Regarde Les Hommes Tomber, Whitehorse, YOB, Beastmilk, Loop, E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr, Inter Arma, Lumerians, Mühr, The Body, Tyranny, Procession, Candlemass, Obelyskkh, A Storm Of Light, New Keepers of the Water Towers, Horse Latitudes, Mansion, Old Man Gloom, Carlton Melton, Promise and the Monster, Morne, Selim Lemouchi & His Enemies (tribute to The Devil's Blood), Napalm Death
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Primavera 2014 @ Porto, Portugal
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Slowdive, Mogwai, Slint, Loop, Pixies, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Dum Dum Girls, Ty Segall, Television [Marquee Moon], St. Vincent, Neutral Milk Hotel, Föllakzoid, Trentemøller, Darkside, !!!, Todd Terje, Warpaint, Glasser, Cloud Nothings, Shellac
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Flow 2013 @ Helsinki, Finland
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My Bloody Valentine, Kraftwerk, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Julia Holter, Grimes, Beach House, Disclosure, Factory Floor, Goat, Hudson Mohawke, Husky Rescue, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Âme, Lau Nau, Circuit des Yeux, Tim Sweeney, Astral Social Club, Bat For Lashes, Austra, Azealia Banks, Haim, Love Cult
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SKIF 2013 @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Michael Rother & Camera play NEU! & Harmonia, Kap Bambino, NoHome (Caspar Brötzmann, Marino Pliakas, Michael Wertmüller), Chelsea Wolfe, Molly Nilsson, Siinai, TR/ST, Les Rhinoсéros, Volcano the Bear, Bismuth (Arnold Van de Velde, Yuri Landman), Camera, 2:54, High Wolf (Maxime Primault), Yuri Landman, Sonic Death, Analog Sound, Pavel Dovgal, Shortparis, Velvet Breats
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Stereoleto 2013 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
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La Roux, FM Belfast, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Михаил Боярский, Kid Koala, Theodor Bastard, BadBadNotGood, Краснознамённая дивизия имени моей бабушки
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Primavera 2013 @ Barcelona, Spain
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157644691162073
Blur, My Bloody Valentine, The Knife, The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Breeders, Melody's Echo Chamber, Bo Nigen, Simian Mobile Disco, Camera Obscura, Nick Cave, Fuck Buttons, Godflesh, Glass Candy, Liars, Dead Can Dance, Toundra, Sean Nicholas Savage, Paus, Thee Oh Sees, Fucked Up, Do Make Say Think, OM, Merchandise, Deerhunter, La Bien Querida, Hot Chip, Jessie Ware, Neurosis, Dinosaur Jr., Shellac
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Roadburn 2013 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157693559783165
Michael Rother & Camera [plays Neu! & Harmonia], Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Lantlôs, My Brother The Wind, Electric Wizard, Psychic TV, Electric Moon, Les Discrets, The Psychedelic Warlords, The Pretty Things, Mr. Peter Hayden, Godflesh, Jess and the Ancient Ones, Intronaut, Gravetemple, Herder, Cough, Mournful Congregation, Primordial, Sabbath Assembly, Elder, Teeth of the Sea, The Cosmic Dead, Goat, A Forest of Stars, Sigh, Moss, Spiritual Beggars, Pallbearer
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SKIF 2012 @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Psychic TV, Chrome Hoof, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Slugabed, Next Life, ZA!, uSSSy, Ned Hoper, Kreatiivmootor, ASTRONAFT
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OFF 2012 @ Katowice, Poland
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157637856614103
Death In Vegas, Mazzy Star, Bardo Pond, Spectrum, Thurston Moore, Swans, The House Of Love, Kim Gordon & Ikue Mori, Chromatics, Iggy Pop & The Stooges, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Fennesz & Lillevan, The Wedding Present, Demdike Stare, Henry Rollins, ANBB: Alva Noto & Blixa Bargeld, Battles, Ty Segall, Jacaszek, Andy Stott, The Twilight Sad, Atari Teenage Riot, The Antlers, Iceage, Doom
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Primavera 2012 @ Barcelona, Spain
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157680746761616
The Cure, Death In Vegas, Mayhem, Justice, Saint Etienne, The Field, Mazzy Star, Godflesh, M83, Spiritualized, Beach House, The Chameleons, Grimes, Codeine, Chairlift, Chromatics, Mudhoney, Yann Tiersen, Main (Robert Hampson, Loop), Beach Fossils, Demdike Stare, Thee Oh Sees, Veronica Falls, Franz Ferdinand, Dirty Beaches, Iceage, Purity Ring, Kings Of Convience, Richard Hawley (ex-Pulp), Wavves, Kindness, The Go! Team, The Wedding Present, Sleigh Bells, Girls Names, Liturgy, Void Ov Voices (Attila Csihar), Sandro Perri, Atleta, Japandroids, Atlas Sound, Wolves In The Throne Room, Black Lips, Olivia Tremor Control, Yo La Tengo, Sharon Van Etten, Jeff Magnum, Shellac, московская группа Труд и Napalm Death.
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Roadburn 2012 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157667479958269
Ulver, Anekdoten, Oranssi Pazuzu, The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation, Chelsea Wolfe, Voivod, Bong, Barn Owl, Sleep, Church of Misery, Jesu, Electric Moon, Killing Joke, Om, Doom, Hexvessel, Final, YOB, Conan, Agalloch, d.USK, Orchid, Ancestors, Alkerdeel, 40 Watt Sun, Dark Buddha Rising, Electric Orange, Dragged Into Sunlight, Black Cobra, Ancient VVisdom, Year of the Goat, Gnod, Witch
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SKIF 2011 St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Alan Howarth & Zombie Zombie [plays John Carpenter], KILLL, Zombie Zombie, The Ex, K-X-P, Arnold Dreyblatt, Mujuice, Gonjasufi, Есть Есть Есть, Veell, Chikiss, Paristetris, Мох, Asian Women On The Telephone (AWOTT), Sehnsucht, Väljasõit Rohelisse, Shlimmer, Schweinemaschinen, G.A.Z., Ssadina
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Flow 2011 @ Helsinki, Finland
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157677179670587
The Human League, Röyksopp, Mogwai, Kanye West, The Dø, Hauschka feat. Samuli Kosminen, Kemialliset Ystävät, Pretty Lightning, Battles, Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Magenta Skycode, Mimosa, Jimi Tenor, Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkestar, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, 2562 (Dave Huismans), Matthew Dear, Twin Shadow, Janelle Monáe, El Guincho, Midlake, Hercules and Love Affair, Empire Of The Sun
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Stereoleto 2011 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157702630002731
Apparat Band, Tip Top Tellix, Architecture in Helsinki, Keta feat. Илья Лагутенко & AndreiOid, IfWe, 7he Myriads, Casiokids, Gender ID, Motorama, Pur:Pur, Tinavie, Chinawoman
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Primavera 2011 @ Barcelona, Spain
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157637474861104
Pulp, Mogwai, Seefeel, Suicide, Mercury Rev, PJ Harvey, Tennis, Low, Dan Melchior Und Das Menace, Prince Rama, Salem, Emeralds, Tannhäuser, No Joy, Nick Cave & Grinderman, Lüger, Belle & Sebastian, Nosoträsh, Simian Mobile Disco, Einstürzende Neubauten, Pere Ubu, The Flaming Lips, Swans, Blank Dogs, Autolux, Echo & The Bunnymen, Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500, Comet Gain, Darkstar, Moon Duo, BMX Bandits, The Black Angels, Aias, Caribou, Battles, Dj Shadow, Explosions In The Sky, Cloud Nothings, Deerhunter, Factory Floor, Glasser, Lindstrøm, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Soft Moon, Interpol, Kurt Vile & The Violators, Las Robertas, Tune-Yards, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Me & The Bees, Warpaint, Shellac
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Roadburn 2011 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157663825195767
Wardruna, Sunn O))), Blood Ceremony, Ufomammut, Swans, Earth, Yakuza, Ramesses, Cough, Winter, Godflesh, Acid King, Wovenhand, Year of No Light [Vampyr soundtrack], Aluk Todolo, Alcest, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Voivod, Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter, Dead Meadow, Keiji Haino, Circle + Pharaoh Overlord, Sabbath Assembly, Menace Ruine, Void ov Voices, White Hills, Ludicra, Candlemass, Weedeater, Shrinebuilder, Black Mountain, Black Pyramid, Sourvein, Samsara Blues Experiment
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Электромеханика 2010 [Electro Mechanica] @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Biosphere, Christian Fennesz, Alva Noto, Xavier van Wersch, King Midas Sound, EL G, Incite, Planningtorock, Pixelord, I/DEX, Kim & Buran, Zelany Rashoho, Scaly Whale
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Rock en Seine 2010 @ Paris, France
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157643548500905
Roxy Music, Crystal Castles, Underworld, LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack, Blink 182, Arcade Fire, The Kooks, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Ting Tings, Beirut, 2 Many DJ's, Cypress Hill, Minus the Bear
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Primavera 2010 @ Barcelona, Spain
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157683314947293
Pixies, A Sunny Day In Glasgow, The Charlatans, Gary Numan, Pavement, The Fall, Ben Frost, Cold Cave, Wire, Orbital, The Field, Beach House, Best Coast, Polvo, Sian Alice Group, Fuck Buttons, Japandroids, Los Campesinos!, Low, No Age, Health, CocoRosie, Moderat, Atlas Sound, The Big Pink, The XX, Dum Dum Girls, The Slits, First Aid Kit, Toundra, Tortoise, Broken Social Scene, Beak>, The Clean, Built To Spill, Sleigh Bells, Two Dead Cats, Ui, Florence & The Machine, Mission Of Burma, Superchunk, Pony Bravo, Atleta, The Antlers, The New Pornographers, The Almighty Defenders, Pet Shop Boys, Shellac
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SKIF 2010 @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Circle, Jon Hopkins, Zu, The Thing (Mats Gustafsson), Sonore (Peter Brötzmann, Ken Vandermark), DAT Politics, Re'sequence, Wozzeck, Ultralyd, Filastine, Max Tundra, I.H.N.A.B.T.B., Padla Bear Outfit, Сабля, S3P, Madlene
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Электромеханика 2009 [Electro Mechanica] @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Ben Frost, Machinefabriek & Wouter van Veldhoven, Anti-Pop Consortium, Beans, Økapi, Anti-Social Entertainment feat. Silkie & Quest, Lawrence English, Gudrun Gut, Kid606, Skinny Patrini, Andrei 0id
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Stereoleto 2009 @ St.Petersburg, Russia
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157711288011448
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Husky Rescue, Dasaev, 188910, Alina Orlova, Ларик Сурапов, НеГрузовики, Nina Karlsson, Model Reign, Кассиопея
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Primavera 2009 @ Barcelona, Spain
www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/sets/72157652065214878
My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Sunn O))), John Maus, Klaus & Kinski, Jesu, Th' Faith Healers, A Certain Ratio, Saint Etienne, Aphex Twin, Wooden Shjips, The Vaselines, Throwing Muses, Jarvis Cocker, Spiritualized, Deerhunter, Dead Meadow, Carsick Cars, Tim Burgess, Simian Mobile Disco, Vivian Girls, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Yo La Tengo, Fucked Up, The Bats, Zu, Crystal Antlers, Oneida, The Bug, Karl Blau, Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Bowerbirds, Neil Young, Shellac
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SKIF 2009 @ St.Petersburg, Russia (in progress)
Shogun Kunitoki, Deerhoof, Pivot, Sir Alice, Stella, 188910, Moremoney, Кассиопея
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2024
Несладко @ Сердце, СПб 19.12.2024
Культура Курения, Береста @ The Place, СПб 07.12.2024
Конъюнктура, Хадн дадн, Труд, Деревянные киты, Последняя Вечеринка, Орнитология @ Mod, СПб 04.11.2024
Behrosth (Барнаул) @ Action, СПб 27.10.2024
Конъюнктура, Огонёк, Laavu, Нелюдимка, Хадн Дадн, Ищейка, Кауч Сёрфинг, Sexhater, Мелисса @ SMW фест, СПб 30.08-01.09.2024
Electric Crown, Мещера, Tardigrade Inferno, Variable Space @ Тьма фест, Villa Time, ЛО 25.08.2024
Таисия Краснопевцева, Андрей Березин, Владимир Волков @ Фонтанка-69, СПб 17.08.2024
Архитектурный Оркестр Благодетели, Рука Дочери, Pure Phasers @ Мачты, СПб 12.07.2024
Theodor Bastard @ Двор Гостинки, СПб 04.07.2024
DJ Assault, Ishome, Sestrica, Юрий Усачёв (Гости из будущего), Saint City Lovers, Cable Toy, The Dawless, Mary Mary @ Планета К30 фест, Бланк, СПб 01-02.03.2024
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2011.05.20 Backworld (Joseph Budenholzer) @ Шум, СПб
2011.05.21 Lawrence (Peter M. Kersten) @ Эфир клуб, СПб
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2010
03.01.2010 Н.О.М. (+Сергей Кагадеев) @ Зал Ожидания
15.01.2010 Baltic Wind @ ГЭЗ-21
19.01.2010 Sunn O))) & Attila Csihar (Mayhem) @ Tavastia, Helsinki
04.02.2010 Depeche Mode @ СКК
06.02.2010 The Field @ Декаданс
07.02.2010 Flint Glass @ Club7 (Red club)
11.02.2010 Н.О.М., Punk TV, Klever, Kirov, Скафандр, Elektromagnezia @ Rupor Fest, к/т «Прибой»
23.02.2010 Ian Brown, Bajinda Behind The Enemy Lines @ Главклуб
26.02.2010 Lætitia Sadier (Stereolab) @ Китайский лётчик Джао Да
28.02.2010 Отава Ё @ Fish Fabrique
01.03.2010 ББН Party Hard
08.03.2010 Naked But Safe @ Стирка
10.03.2010 Múm @ Зал ожидания
12.03.2010 Сказы Леса @ Зал ожидания
26.03.2010 Dottie Danger @ Цоколь
09.04.2010 Swayzak @ Gloss Cafe
10.04.2010 Аквариум @ Юбилейный
14.04.2010 Сказы Леса @ Fish Fabrique
29.04.2010 Алиса @ ДС Юбилейный
14.05.2010 (вечер) Anathema, Dominia @ Орландина
14.05.2010 (ночь) DAT Politics, Circle, Madlene, Re`sequence, Padla Bear Outfit, Сабля, S3P, K-org Komitet @ SKIF-14 (СКИФ, к/т «Прибой»)
20.05.2010 The Horrors @ Главклуб
25.05.2010 Two Dead Cats, Atleta, Toundra @ Primavera, Barcelona
26.05.2010 Los Campesinos! @ Apolo, Primavera, Barcelona
27.05.2010 Pavement, The Fall, Fuck Butons, Tortoise, Moderat, Broken Social Scene, First Aid Kit, Mission Of Burma, The Big Pink, Sleigh Bells, The XX, Edredon, Ui @ Primavera, Barcelona
28.05.2010 Pixies (с Kim Dale), A Sunny Day In Glasgow, Wire, Beach House, Cold Cave, Best Coast, Beak>, Low, CocoRosie, Japandroids, Aias, Shellac @ Primavera, Barcelona
29.05.2010 A Sunny Day in Glasgow, Ganglians @ Parc Joan Miró, Primavera, Barcelona
29.05.2010 The Charlatans, Orbital, Gary Numan, Ben Frost, Dum Dum Girls, No Age, Built To Spill, Polvo, Sian Alice Group, The Slits, The Field, Florence & the Machine, Pet Shop Boys @ Primavera, Barcelona
06.06.2010 Guns N' Roses @ Ледовый
07.06.2010 Billy Idol @ Ледовый
11.06.2010 The Digital Forks @ Цоколь
20.06.2010 Caribou @ Зал Ожидания
26.06.2010 Japandroids, Pinkshinyultrablast @ Танцы
01.07.2010 Бензольные мертвецы (муз. сопровождение немого фильма «Черный пират», 1926, в гл. роли: Дуглас Фэрбенкс) @ к/т «Родина»
29.07.2010 Fucked Up! @ Танцы
02.08.2010 Madlene, Obstacles, The Cheshire Strangler @ Танцы
04.08.2010 No Age @ Танцы
27.08.2010 Underworld, Blink 182, The Kooks, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Cypress Hill, Minus the Bear @ Rock en Seine, Paris
28.08.2010 LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack, 2 Many DJ's, Jello Biafra, Queens of the Stone Age @ Rock en Seine, Paris
29.08.2010 Roxy Music, Crystal Castles, Arcade Fire, Beirut, The Ting Tings @ Rock en Seine, Paris
03.09.2010 Алхимия, Kim Buran @ Fish Fabrique
10.09.2010 Nadja @ Цоколь
19.09.2010 Âme Frank (Frank Wiedemann) @ Океан бар
24.09.2010 65daysofstatic @ Космонавт
08.10.2010 Raison d'être @ Шум
17.10.2010 Трипинадва @ Стирка
22.10.2010 (вечер) Simone Salvatori (Spiritual Front) @ Шум
22.10.2010 (ночь) Digital Forks @ Цоколь
28.10.2010 Therapy @ Главклуб
29.10.2010 Maybeshewill @ Танцы
09.11.2010 The Dillinger Escape Plan @ Главклуб
14.11.2010 The Residents @ Зал ожидания
20.11.2010 Калинов мост @ Главклуб
27.11.2010 Biosphere (Geir Jenssen), Christian Fennesz, Alva Noto, Xavier van Wersch, King Midas Sound @ Электромеханика, к/т «Прибой»
29.11.2010 Brian Eno - Что такое культура и зачем она нам? (лекция) @ Консерватории им. Римского-Корсакова
04.12.2010 Nathan Fake @ клуб Эфир
05.12.2010 Hot Chip @ Yota Space Fest, Универм. «Фрунзенский»
17.12.2010 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club @ Главклуб
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2009.12.26 Pinkshinyultrablast @ Пироговская наб., СПб
2009.12.21 Naked But Safe @ Грибоедов, СПб
2009.12.19 Сказы леса @ Прибой, СПб
2009.12.19 Кровосток @ XXX Московские ворота, СПб
2009.12.18 Xiu Xiu @ A2, СПб
2009.12.17 Motörhead @ Ледовый, СПб
2009.12.11 Yann Tiersen @ A2, СПб
2009.12.09 Todd Terje, Dolle Jolle @ Дружба, СПб
2009.12.09 Sasha Funke @ Стереобар, СПб
2009.12.09 Plaistow @ ГЭЗ-21, СПб
2009.12.05 Lindstrom @ Этажи, СПб
2009.11.28 Даша Люкс @ Папаклуб, СПб
2009.11.22 Алиса @ СКК, СПб
2009.11.20 A-ha @ Ледовый, СПб
2009.10.30 Soisong (Peter Christopherson, Ivan Pavlov) @ А2
2009.10.30 Den Haan @ Club7 (Лена Носова, Стас Каливас) бывш. Red club
2009.10.20 Naked But Safe - 1st gig @ City (Money Honey), СПб
2009.10.18 Crazy P @ Bubble Bar, СПб
2009.10.17 Kira Lao, Velena @ Цоколь, СПб
2009.10.15 Алхимия @ Revolution, СПб
2009.10.15 The Digital Forks @ Revolution, СПб
2009.10.11 The Prodigy @ Ледовый, СПб
2009.09.24 Театр Яда @ Цоколь, СПб
2009.09.04 Сказы Леса @ A2, СПб
2009.08.15 Колибри @ Цоколь, СПб
2009.08.01 Loshadka Party #1 @ Volga-Volga, СПб
2009.08.01 Basement Jaxx, Paul Oakenfold, Axwell, Markus Schulz, Menno de Jong, Sander Kleinenberg, Gareth Emery, Sebastien Leger, Paul Thomas, Bobina @ Global Gathering Fest, Туутари-Парк, СПб
2009.06.29 Morrissey, Doll & The Kicks @ Манеж, СПб
2009.06.24 The Frozen Orchestra @ A2, СПб
2009.06.10 Pet Shop Boys @ Ледовый, СПб
2009.06.04 Duran Duran @ Дворцовая, СПб
2009.05.10 Ladytron @ Манеж, СПб
2009.04.12 Pinkshinyultrablast @ Цоколь, СПб
2009.04.02 Mono (Japan) @ A2, СПб
2009.03.28 Desiderii Marginis @ A2, СПб
2009.03.27 Fabio Orsi + Dima The Pilot @ ГЭЗ-21, СПб
2009.03.26 The Digital Forks @ Revolution, СПб
2009.03.25 Tesla Boy @ Bubble bar, СПб
2009.03.25 Sisters Of Mercy @ Главклуб, СПб
2009.03.20 Jimi Tenor @ Зал ожидания, СПб
2009.03.15 Оцепеневшие, Cyclofillydea @ Революция, СПб
2009.03.09 Combichrist @ A2, СПб
2009.02.21 Opeth @ Порт, СПб
2009.02.19 The Digital Forks @ Сочи, СПб
2009.01.30 +/- (Plus Minus) @ Зал Ожидания, СПб
2009.01.23 Silence Kit, Tribes Of The City, Jumbo Jet @ The Place, СПб
2009.01.16 Морэ & Рэльсы @ Цоколь, СПб
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2008.12.28 The Frozen Orchestra @ A2, СПб
Lacuna Coil @ Порт, СПб, 17.12.2008
Chicks On Speed @ A2, СПб, 11.12.2008
2008.12.10 цоколь Zelany Rashoho
The Radio Dept. @ Сочи клуб, СПб, 05.12.2008
2008.11.22 Алиса СКК
Client (Kate Holmes, Sarah Blackwood) @ A2, СПб, 21.11.2008
Kittie @ Арктика, СПб, 11.11.2008
Kira Kira @ The Place, СПб, 30.10.2008
Robin Guthrie @ Этажи, СПб, 17.10.2008
Xiu Xiu + Caralee McElroy @ A2, СПб, 11.10.2008
Marc Almond @ Манеж, СПб, 01.10.2008
Этномеханика (Птица Тылобурдо, Volga, Белорыбица, Иванова, Атлантида) @ Прибой, СПб, 26.09.2008
Sigur Rós @ ДК Ленсовета, СПб, 26.08.2008
Cказы Леса @ A2, СПб, 22.06.2008
PJ Harvey, Autolux @ Мюзик-холл, СПб, 07.06.2008
Roger Waters @ Дворцовая пл., СПб, 06.06.2008
Brett Anderson @ Винзавод, Москва, 01.06.2008
Eluvium, Explosions in the Sky, Silence Kit, Klever, Mooncake, Ртуть, Verticals @ Avant Fest, Fabrika, Москва, 30-31.05.2008
Harmonia (Michael Rother, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Dieter Moebius), Pierre Bastien, ZU, F.M. Einheit & Caspar Brötzmann, Atlantida, Digital Forks, Н.О.М., Cyclofillydea, MoHa! (Anders Hana, Morten J. Olsen), Eraldo Bernocchi @ SKIF XII, Прибой, СПб, 25.04.2008
Einstürzende Neubauten @ Манеж, СПб, 23.04.2008
2008.04.06 Суперструны Цоколь
2008.03.14 NOM НОМ Place
2008.02.29 Алиса СКК
Red Snapper @ Манеж, СПб, 23.02.2008
Сказы леса @ The Place, СПб, 08.12.2007
Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (фильм + встреча) @ Дом кино, СПб, 18.11.2007
Сказы леса @ The Place, СПб, 04.10.2007
The Rolling Stones @ Дворцовая пл., СПб, 28.07.2007
Sonic Youth @ Манеж, СПб, 18.06.2007
НОМ @ Платформа, СПб, 09.06.2007
Tribes Of The City (The Movies) @ The Place, СПб, 06.05.2007
Pia Fraus @ Red club, СПб, 20.04.2006
Brian Eno, Rachid Taha @ Манеж, СПб, 24.05.2005
Franz Ferdinand @ Манеж, СПб, 18.05.2005
Violet Indiana (Siobhan de Maré, Robin Guthrie) @ Red club, 01.05.2004
Dead Can Dance @ БКЗ, СПб, 02.04.2005
Jethro Tull @ БКЗ, СПб, 24.03.2005
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28. Flow 2019 @ Helsinki, Finland
27. Primavera 2019 @ Barcelona
26. Roadburn 2017 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
25. Sideways 2018 @ Helsinki, Finland
24. Roadburn 2018 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
23. Rock en Seine 2017 @ Paris
22. Sideways 2017 @ Helsinki, Finland
21. Roadburn 2017 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
20. OFF 2016 @ Katowice, Poland
19. Primavera 2016 @ Barcelona
18. Roadburn 2016 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
17. Primavera 2015 @ Porto
16. Roadburn 2015 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
15. Primavera 2014 @ Porto
14. Primavera 2014 @ Barcelona, Spain
13. Roadburn 2014 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
12. Flow 2013 @ Helsinki, Finland
11. Primavera 2013 @ Barcelona, Spain
10. Roadburn 2013 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
9. OFF 2012 @ Katowice, Netherlands
8. Primavera 2012 @ Barcelona, Spain
7. Roadburn 2012 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
6. Flow 2011 @ Helsinki, Finland
5. Primavera 2011 @ Barcelona, Spain
4. Roadburn 2011 @ Tilburg, Netherlands
3. Rock en Seine 2010 @ Paris, France
2. Primavera 2010 @ Barcelona, Spain
1. Primavera 2009 @ Barcelona, Spain
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фото с 22-го этажа 🚀 из отеля Barcelona Princess, напротив Примы, хорошо там жить во время феста
список мест, где я побывал в осознанном состоянии ✈
• Russia 🇷🇺: Петербург (St Petersburg); Москва (Moscow); Выборг (Vyborg); Сортавала (Sortavala); Рускеала (Ruskeala); Приозерск (Priozersk); Петрозаводск (Petrozavodsk); Кемь (Kem'); Соловки (Solovki); Сочи (Sochi); Адлер (Adler); Гатчина (Gatchina); Пушкин (Pushkin); Павловск (Pavlovsk); Шлиссельбург (Shlisselburg); Ломоносов (Lomonosov); Ивангород (Ivangorod); Лодейное поле (Lodeynoye Pole); Медвежьегорск (Medvezhyegorsk — купался тут в Онежском озере!);
• The Netherlands 🇳🇱: Amsterdam; Rotterdam; Den Haag; Scheveningen; Utrecht; 's-Hertogenbosch; Zandvoort aan Zee; Leiden; Delft; Maastricht; Eindhoven; Dordrecht; Tilburg; Breda; Roosendaal;
• Spain 🇪🇸: Barcelona; Sevilla; Cádiz; Alhambra; València; Córdoba; Ronda; Bilbao; Granada; Madrid; Tarragona; Alicante; Salobreña; Cueva de Nerja; Málaga; Tarifa; Saint-Ferdinand; Monestir de Montserrat; Matalascañas; Chipiona; Huelva;
• France 🇫🇷: Paris; Étretat; Rouen; Le Mont-Saint-Michel; Lé Hâvre; Saint-Malo; Dunkerque; Lille; Honfleur; Deauville; Château de Versailles; Château de Blois; Château de Chambord; Caen; Évreux;
• Belgium 🇧🇪: Antwerpen; Gent; Brugge; Bruxelles; Oostende; Blankenberge; Kortrijk;
• Czech 🇨🇿: Praha; Český Krumlov; Karlovy Vary; Kutná Hora;
• Italy 🇮🇹: Roma; Bologna; Milan
• Poland 🇵🇱: Kraków; Warszawa; Katowice;
• Germany 🇩🇪: Berlin; Dresden;
• Portugal 🇵🇹: Porto; Faro;
• Estonia 🇪🇪: Tallinn; Narva;
• Latvia 🇱🇻: Rīga; Jūrmala;
• Finland 🇫🇮: Helsinki; Lappeenranta
• Austria 🇦🇹: Wien;
• Luxembourg 🇱🇺: Luxembourg;
+ аэропорты по пути: St Petersburg, Moscow, Barcelona, Sevilla, Bruxelles, Amsterdam, Rīga, Porto, Faro, Roma, Praha, Paris, Frankfurt am Main, Zürich, Stockholm и Oslo.
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flickr:
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2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
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2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018
2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007
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Asmainler Phrygian rock settlement.......Frig Kaya Yerleşim Asmainler.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Asmainler Phrygian rock settlement.......Frig Kaya Yerleşim Asmainler.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Avdalaz Kalesi (castle) ancient phrygian settlement (castle)....thousands of years of erosion have exposed the inside
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Top 200 of 2017 @ deepskyobject
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#shoegaze #dreampop
01. Slowdive - Slowdive
02. Ride - Weather Diaries
03. Black Nite Crash - Nevergreen
04. Loomer - Deserter
05. Palm Haze - Tangy Dream
06. Maw - Maw
07. Plant Cell - Flowergaze? (Rebuild)
08. The Cult Of Lip - Your Feedback EP
09. Roma - Ficciones EP
10. Airiel - Molten Young Lovers
11. The Cherry Wave - Inhale, Exhale
12. June Parker - We're Exactly Where We Are
13. Coloresantos - Tercer Paisaje
14. Weed - Born Wrong Love
15. Kindling - Hush
16. Weed Hounds - Double Life EP
17. Fun With Ether - Tanned Skin, Light Eyes
18. Deafcult - Auras
19. Taffy - Nyctophilia
20. Brief Candles - Retreater
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#dreampop #ethereal
01. Ozean - Ozean EP (1992 / 2017)
02. Pia Fraus - Field Ceremony
03. The Morelings - Same Century
04. Spirit Valley - Negatives
05. Glass - Lure
06. The Luxembourg Signal - Blue Field
07. Secret Shine - There Is Only Now
08. Blonde Tongues - Safe Like Silk In Polyester Sheets
09. Trementina - 810
10. Whimsical - Sleep To Dream
11. Spc Eco - Calm
12. Electro Group - Ranger
13. Autumn's Grey Solace - Celestial Realms
14. Fawns Of Love - Who Cares About Tomorrow
15. Panda Riot - Infinity Maps
16. Slow Glows - Star Trail EP
17. Soon, She Said - The First Casualty Of Love Is Innocence
18. The History Of Colour TV - Something Like Eternity
19. Tangible Rays - Seance
20. The Stargazer Lilies - Lost
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#indiepop #slowcore #noisepop
01. Cigarettes After Sex - Cigarettes After Sex
02. Agent Blå - Agent Blå
03. Dayzed - Haze EP
04. Johnny Jewel – Windswept
05. The Bv's - Speaking From A Distance
06. Novella - Change of State
07. Fazerdaze - Morningside
08. Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds From Another Planet
09. Girl Ray - Earl Grey
10. Drab Majesty - The Demonstration
11. Lau Nau - Poseidon
12. Burning Hearts - Battlefields
13. Beach Fossils - Somersault
14. Pale Honey - Devotion
15. Hoops - Routines
16. Say Sue Me - Say Sue Me
17. Star Tropics - Lost World
18. Alvvays - Antisocialites
19. BMX Bandits - Forever
20. Flotation Toy Warning - The Machine That Made Us
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#rock #postpunk #psychedelic
01. Wolf Alice - Visions Of A Life
02. LCD Soundsystem - American Dream
03. Kælan Mikla - Mánadans (2013–2014)
04. Idles - Brutalism
05. Thurston Moore - Rock N Roll Consciousness
06. Overlake - Fall
07. Ty Segall - Fried Shallots
08. Wire - Silver/Lead
09. The Horrors - V
10. The Jesus and Mary Chain - Damage and Joy
11. Morrissey - Low in High School
12. Oh Sees - Orc
13. The I.L.Y's - Bodyguard
14. Crash City Saints - Are You Free
15. At the Drive-In - in•ter a•li•a
16. Pond - The Weather
17. L.A. Witch - L.A. Witch
18. UV-TV - Glass
19. Ulrika Spacek - Modern English Decoration
20. Monster Movie - Keep the Voices Distant
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#artpop #lofi #synthwave
01. Hazel English - Just Give In / Never Going Home
02. Midwife - Like Author, Like Daughter
03. Circuit Des Yeux - Reaching for Indigo
04. Susanne Sundfør - Music for People in Trouble
05. Julien Baker - Turn Out the Lights
06. Beaches - Second Of Spring
07. Marika Hackman - I'm Not Your Man
08. Ariel Pink - Dedicated to Bobby Jameson
09. Molly Nilsson - Imaginations
10. Chastity Belt - I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone
11. Priests - Nothing Feels Natural
12. Jane Weaver - Modern Kosmology
13. Future Islands - The Far Field
14. Arcade Fire - Everything Now
15. London Grammar - Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
16. Goldfrapp - Silver Eye
17. Mammút - Kinder Versions
18. St. Vincent - Masseduction
19. The New Pornographers - Whiteout Conditions
20. Shelling - Waiting For Mint Shower
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#psychedelic #kraut #jazz
01. Kairon; IRSE! – Ruination
02. Kamasi Washington - Harmony Of Difference
03. Videodrones - Nattens Hævn
04. Ulver - The Assassination of Julius Caesar
05. Bardo Pond - Under The Pines
06. Moon Duo - Occult Architecture Vol. 1,2
07. New Candys - Bleeding Magenta
08. Zimpel/Ziołek - Zimpel/Ziołek
09. Dollkraut - Holy Ghost People
10. Kielov - Elektronische EP
11. Mogwai - Every Country's Sun
12. Swans - Deliquescence (live)
13. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Undoing A Luciferian Towers
14. The Black Heart Death Cult - Black Rainbow EP
15. Electric Moon - Stardust Rituals
16. The Black Angels - Death Song
17. Horte - Horte
18. Fujiya & Miyagi - Different Blades From The Same
19. Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble - Find Me Finding You
20. Aidan Baker & Claire Brentnall - Delirious Things
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#postmetal #doom #postindustrial #atmosphericblack
01. Elder - Reflections of a Floating World
02. Wolves in the Throne Room + Anna von Hausswolff - Thrice Woven
03. Chelsea Wolfe - Hiss Spun
04. Planning For Burial - Below the House
05. Blanck Mass - World Eater
06. Palehorse/Palerider - Burial Songs
07. Richard H. Kirk - Dasein
08. Converge – The Dusk In Us
09. Auðn - Farvegir Fyrndar
10. Tchornobog - Tchornobog
11. Amenra - Mass VI
12. Couch Slut – Contempt
13. Hell - Hell
14. Rope Sect – Personae Ingratae
15. Avatarium - Hurricanes and Halos
16. Bell Witch – Mirror Reaper
17. Merkabah - Million Miles
18. Paradise Lost - Medusa
19. Enslaved - E
20. Violet Cold – Anomie
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#ambient #drone #noise
01. Angelo Badalamenti - Twin Peaks: Limited Event Series Soundtrack
02. Demen - Nektyr
03. Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - The Kid
04. Dean Hurley - Anthology Resource Vol. 1: △△
05. The Bug & Earth - Concrete Desert
06. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - On the Echoing Green
07. William Basinski - A Shadow in Time
08. Kara-Lis Coverdale - Grafts
09. Ryuichi Sakamoto - async
10. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - The Vietnam War OST
11. Brian Eno - Sisters
12. Ben Frost - The Centre Cannot Hold
13. Windy & Carl - Blues For A UFO
14. Kaukolampi - 1
15. Sarah Davachi - All My Circles Run
16. Prurient - Rainbow Mirror
17. Hammock - Mysterium
18. Iona Fortune – Tao Of I
19. The Necks - Unfold
20. Chihei Hatakeyama - Mirage
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#electronic #techno #idm
01. Kelly Lee Owens - Kelly Lee Owens
02. John Maus - Screen Memories
03. Actress - AZD
04. Bicep - Bicep
05. Fever Ray - Plunge
06. Dopplereffekt - Cellular Automata
07. James Holden & The Animal Spirits - The Animal Spirits
08. Eye (Laurène Exposito) — Cocktail Mexico EP
09. Carla dal Forno - The Garden EP
10. Colleen - A Flame My Love, A Frequency
11. Tzusing - 東方不敗
12. Karen Gwyer - Rembo
13. Daniel O'Sullivan - Veld
14. JASSS - Weightless
15. Lost Horizons - Ojala
16. Kalax - Kalax
17. Félicia Atkinson - Hand In Hand
18. Wanderwelle - Lost in a Sea of Trees
19. Hidden Orchestra - Dawn Chorus
20. Laurel Halo - Dust
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#Russia
01. Blankenberge - Radiogaze
02. Kedr Livanskiy - Ariadna
03. Спасибо - Навсегда
04. Архитектурный Оркестр Благодетели - АОБ
05. Рука Дочери - Скрежет
06. Aerofall - Forms
07. Лиловые Тюльпаны - 20 [Мы взрослеем позже, чем все] EP
08. Life on Venus - Encounters
09. Твои друзья полимеры - В чужой стране EP
10. Nika boginya - 12 заповедей богичности
11. Commis Voyageur - Le Passé Du Commis Voyageur
12. Sonic Death - Space Goth
13. Утро - Третий альбом
14. Bananafish - VIV
15. Supernova 1006 - Unique World
16. Antethic - Ghost Shirt Society
17. Буерак - Скромные апартаменты
18. Gnoomes - Tschak!
19. Shimmerance - Bright EP
20. Katya Yonder - Winter Skins
21. Chkbns - This Time EP
22. Fleece Flower - Что ты видишь
23. Cherry Candy - Singles
24. Rosemary Loves A Blackberry - Heart
25. Kittypants - Rest In Peace, baby
26. Dee Grinski (Manunkind) - Subspace EP
27. Ил - Нечисть
28. Park17 - Проснуться молодым
29. Краснознаменная Дивизия Имени Моей Бабушки - Посмертные приключения
30. Электрофорез - Quo vadis?
31. Блааӂь - Etudes Of Decay EP
32. Громыка - Нашатырь
33. Jassa - Incarnation of the Higher Gnosis
34. Ploho - Бумажные бомбы
35. Группа Женского Айкидо - Туры Выходного Дня EP
36. Малыш Камю - Никто не хочет играть со мной
37. Atariame - Fear is the World
38. Please Tokyo, Please This Is Tokyo - Карусель
39. Cosmic Triggers - Homo Fractaliens
40. Πлачь Ʒемля - Древние EP
41. Sewage Sour - OTMENA
42. Юлия Накарякова - Здравствуй!
43. Mercurium - Любовь Это Спецэффекты
44. Kirov - Тем, кого это касается EP
45. Iron Driver - Crack Of The Whip EP
46. Reverbcore - Diffusion EP
47. Fraunhofer Diffraction - Star Trails
48. Сруб - Восход
49. Фонтан - Обещание подростка EP
50. Пасош - Каждый раз самый важный раз
honorable mentions:
Pinkshinyultrablast - In The Hanging Gardens, 10" (2017), ждём альбом в мае 2018
Bearsinclouds - Antiparty (2017)
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Best Concerts of 2017
01. Anna von Hausswolff & Kristof Hahn (Swans), Fennesz & Lillevan, Maarja Nuut & Hendrik Kaljujärv, Dollkraut, Fogh Depot, Anika, Rosemary Loves A Blackberry, Громыка, VHK @ SKIF, St Petersburg, RU, 30.09.2017
02. Auðn, True Widow, Amenra, Chelsea Wolfe, Magma, Oathbreaker, Subrosa (Subdued), Naðra, Perturbator, Zhrine, Telepathy @ Roadburn, Tilburg, NL, 21.04.2017
03. Ulver, Emma Ruth Rundle, Come To Grief, Inter Arma, Radar Men From The Moon, Jaye Jayle, Les Discrets, Oxbow, Pillorian (Agalloch) @ Roadburn, Tilburg, NL, 23.04.2017
04. The Radio Dept., Chelsea Wolfe, Kairon; IRSE!, Death Hawks, Röyksopp feat Jonna Lee, The Coathangers, Ilpo Väisänen & Jimi Tenor: Mika Vainio-tribuutti, Dinosaur Jr., Sanni @ Sideways, Helsinki, FI, 10.06.2017
05. Oranssi Pazuzu, Mysticum, Wolvennest, Aluk Todolo, The Bug vs Dylan Carlson of Earth, Trans Am, Misþyrming, My Dying Bride, Disfear @ Roadburn, Tilburg, NL, 22.04.2017
06. Clock DVA, Actress, Dopplereffekt @ PPF Artplay, St Petersburg, RU, 28.07.2017
07. The Thurston Moore Group, Huoratron, Kaleidobolt, Kynnet, Editors, Mikko Joensuu: Amen 3, Demdike Stare, DJ Shadow, Tommy Cash, Iisa @ Sideways, Helsinki, FI, 09.06.2017
08. At the Drive-In, Franz Ferdinand, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Black Lips, Allah-Las, MØ @ Rock En Seine, Paris, FR, 25.08.2017
09. Slowdive, Ty Segall, Clara Luciaini, Arnaud Rebotini, The Lemon Twigs, The xx, George Ezra @ Rock En Seine, Paris, FR, 27.08.2017
10. Римский-Корсаков - Снегурочка @ Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, RU, 29.01.2017
11. The Jesus & Mary Chain, Cold Cave @ Tavastia, Helsinki, FI 10.10.2017
12. PJ Harvey, Frustration, Ulrika Spacek, Lysistrata, Fakear, Girls In Hawaii, Karoline Rose @ Rock En Seine, Paris, FR, 26.08.2017
13. Daniel Avery, Silver Apples, Unit Moebius, Das Ding, Love Cult, Juju & Jordash, Planetary Assault Systems, Simple Symmetry, Module Werk, Утро, Kausto, Inga Mauer @ PPF, St Petersburg, RU, 29.07.2017
14. Esben and The Witch, Deafheaven, Coven, Subrosa, Suma, Rome, Wolves In The Throne Room, Lycus, Alaric, Bongzilla @ Roadburn, Tilburg, NL, 20.04.2017
15. Legowelt, Silent Servant, Inga Mauer @ Artplay, St Petersburg, RU, 23.02.2017
16. Wardruna, Forndom, Nytt Land @ Kosmonavt, St Petersburg, Russia, 05.02.2017
17. Cigarettes After Sex @ Hi-Hat, St Petersburg, RU, 12.07.2017
18. Blankenberge, Wreck and Reference @ Les Villa, St Petersburg, RU, 21.07.2017
19. Oscar Powell, Alessandro Adriani, David Vunk, An-I (Douglas Lee), DJ Haus (Rupert Cogan), Module Werk, Nocow @ Artplay, St Petersburg, Russia, 23.09.2017
20. Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Teksti-TV 666, K-X-P, Sonic Death, Сплин, Uncle @ Stereoleto, St Petersburg, RU, 09.07.2017
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Top Films of 2017
01. Молодой Годар / Le Redoutable @ Michel Hazanavicius, 10/10
02. Ван Гог. С любовью, Винсент / Loving Vincent @ Hugh Welchman, Dorota Kobiela, 9/10
03. На игле 2 / T2 Trainspotting @ Danny Boyle, 8/10
04. Дюнкерк / Dunkirk @ Christopher Nolan, 8/10
05. Бегущий по лезвию 2049 / Blade Runner 2049 @ Denis Villeneuve, 8/10
06. Валериан и город тысячи планет / Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets @ Luc Besson, 8/10
07. Ветреная река / Wind river @ Taylor Sheridan, 8/10
08. Джуманджи: Зов джунглей / Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle @ Jake Kasdan, 8/10
09. Дикарь / Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti @ Edouard Deluc, 7/10
10. Взрывная блондинка / Atomic Blonde @ David Leitch, 7/10
11. Оно / It @ Andy Muschietti, 7/10
12. Живое / Life @ Daniel Espinosa, 7/10
13. Призрак в доспехах / Ghost in the Shell @ Rupert Sanders, 7/10
14. Убийство священного оленя / The Killing of a Sacred Deer @ Yorgos Lanthimos, 6/10
15. Звёздные войны: Последние джедаи / Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi @ Rian Johnson, 6/10
16. За пропастью во ржи / Rebel in the Rye @ Danny Strong, 6/10
17. Субурбикон / Suburbicon @ George Clooney, 6/10
18. Стражи Галактики 2 / Guardians of the Galaxy 2 @ James Gunn, 5/10
19. Двуличный любовник / L'amant double @ François Ozon, 5/10
20. Джон Уик 2 / John Wick: Chapter Two @ Chad Stahelski, 5/10
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This stereoscopic image shows the wrinkled surroundings of Olympus Mons (a feature named Lycus Sulci). It was generated from data captured by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter on 18 January 2023 during orbit 24056. The anaglyph offers a three-dimensional view when viewed using red-green or red-blue glasses.
Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Palala (Lephalala) river, Mokgalakwena Local Municipality, Waterberg District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa.
i love the colors on these rock fortresses. between the grey and tan rock and the orange and green mosses they look pretty damn cool.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Asmainler Phrygian rock settlement.......Frig Kaya Yerleşim Asmainler.
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
A Christian Dirce, by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1897. A Christian woman is martyred under Nero in this re-enactment of the myth of Dirce.
Dirce:
"Dirce was the wife of Lycus in Greek mythology, and aunt to Antiope whom Zeus impregnated. Antiope fled in shame to King Epopeus of Sicyon, but was brought back by Lycus through force, giving birth to the twins Amphion and Zethus on the way. Dirce hated Antiope, and treated her cruelly after Lycus gave Antiope to her; until Antiope, in time, escaped. In Euripides' play Antiope, Antiope flees back to the cave where Amphion and Zethus were born, now living there as young men. They disbelieve her claim to be their mother and refuse her pleas for sanctuary, but when Dirce comes to find Antiope and orders her to be killed, the twins are convinced by the shepherd who raised them that Antiope is their mother. They kill Dirce by tying her to the horns of a bull. Dirce was devoted to the god Dionysus. He caused a spring to flow where she died, either at Mount Cithaeron or at Thebes, and it was a local tradition for the outgoing Theban hipparch to swear in his successor at her tomb." - enWikipedia
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Kourion (Greek: Κούριον), also Curias (Pliny v. 13) or Latin: Curium, was a city in Cyprus, which endured from antiquity until the early Middle Ages. Kourion is situated on the south shores of the island to the west of the river Lycus (now called Kouris), and was recorded by numerous ancient authors including Ptolemy, Stephanus of Byzantium, Hierocles, and Pliny the Elder.
This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows the wrinkled surroundings of Olympus Mons (a feature named Lycus Sulci, on the raised aureole surrounding the volcano).
The colours of the terrain represent topography and elevation, ranging from lower blue areas through higher yellow-orange-reds to high peaks of white. The area outlined by the bold white rectangular box indicates the area imaged by the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera on 18 January 2023 during orbit 24056. The smaller inset white box shows the region featured in these new Mars Express images.
Credits: NASA/MGS/MOLA Science Team
Phrygian Valley....Anatolia's mysterious ancient Phrygians once inhabited this rock-hewn valley (Frig Vadisi), which runs haphazardly past Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyon. Although an increasingly popular hiking destination, it is still relatively untouched and offers spectacular Phrygian relics. The rugged terrain is exhilarating and highly photogenic. The Afyon-area ruins are the best preserved, and the Eskişehir-area ruins also impress; Kütahya's are less abundant. Phrygia describes an area on the western end of the high Anatolian plateau, an arid region quite unlike the forested lands to the north and west. Phrygia begins in the northwest where an area of dry steppe is watered by the Sakarya and Porsuk river system and is home to the settlements of Dorylaeum near modern Eskisehir, and the Phrygian capital Gordion. The climate is harsh with hot summers and cold winters; olives will not easily grow here and the land is mostly used for livestock grazing and the production of barley. South of Dorylaeum, there is another important Phrygian settlement, Midas City (Yazılıkaya, Eskişehir), situated in an area of hills and columns of volcanic tufa. To the south again, central Phrygia includes the cities of Afyonkarahisar (ancient Akroinon) with its marble quarries at nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of Synnada. At the western end of Phrygia stood the towns of Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar) and Acmonia. From here to the southwest lies the hilly area of Phrygia that contrasts to the bare plains of the region's heartland. Southwestern Phrygia is watered by the Maeander (Büyük Menderes River) and its tributary the Lycus, and contains the towns of Laodicea on the Lycus and Hierapolis
Lycus Sulci is a low lying area of ridges and valleys found to the northwest of Olympus Mons. It is not yet understood how this feature formed or how it relates to the formation of Olympus Mons itself. This VIS image shows the ridge forms that are typical of this region.
This martian scene spans 18 x 136 kilometers (11 x 86 miles). To see where on Mars this area lies, and to download high-resolution versions of the image go to themis.asu.edu/zoom-20210916a
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