DJ/Prod/Director/Actor Brazen is a multi-hyphenated, creative visionary notorious for dropping Alpha-level Miami Bass fueled Dj sets, and championing the arts.
Introducing "Formidable" my newest tune co-produced with Scratch-D of Dynamix II now on Beatport feat. JR Pinchers.
https://t.co/9FITMuDyCJ
Several Breaks and Bass versions to hear/ choose from and a remix by Mister Gray. #BASS #808 #trap#igoballistic#brazenmyami#dynamixII
A 900-year-old Crusader sword that was found in 2021 on the bottom of the Mediterranean by a scuba diver...
The iron sword, measuring about 3 feet (1 meter) long, was discovered by diver Shlomi Katzin near the ancient port city of Atlit after shifting sands exposed artifacts on the seabed.
Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority identified the weapon as a Crusader-era sword dating to roughly the 11th–13th centuries. The region was a major battleground during the Crusades, when European Christian kingdoms established and defended territories in the Levant. Atlit itself was home to the formidable Crusader fortress known as Château Pèlerin, built by the Knights Templar in 1218.
Although heavily encrusted with marine organisms after centuries underwater, conservation experts determined that the blade and hilt remained remarkably well preserved beneath the deposits. The sword was carefully recovered and stabilized to prevent deterioration once exposed to air.
Thousands of medieval ships passed along this stretch of coastline, and underwater surveys have uncovered anchors, pottery, weapons, and cargoes spanning more than 4,000 years of maritime history, making it one of the richest underwater archaeological regions in the eastern Mediterranean.
Nolan x Lynch. Lost Highway is a syreal masterpiece. I saw it with Marylnn Manson and Rose sitting a few rows infront of me. He was pointing at himself in the movie. Thats how I knew it was him.
Christopher Nolan explaining his love for David Lynch and how he drew inspiration from him to write Memento:
“One of the films I saw as I was writing it was David Lynch’s Lost Highway. I’m a Lynch fan, but I was left like, What the hell was that? It felt too strange, too long; I almost didn’t finish watching it. And then, about a week later, I remembered the film as if I were remembering one of my own dreams. I realized that Lynch had created the shape of a film that would project a shadow in my memory, assuming the shape of a dream. It’s like a hypercube—the shadow of a four-dimensional object in our three-dimensional world. It’s back to Eisenstein’s shot A plus shot B gives you thought C. That’s the ultimate aspiration of what you want to try and do with the form of a movie. You want to try and create something that isn’t just film running through the projector. I think there are other films like this, Tarkovsky’s Mirror, for example, and Malick’s Tree of Life. And that’s what Memento tried to do in its own way and succeeded in doing, judging by people’s response. The thing I was proudest of is that your experience of the film was not just the film running through the projector. It bled off in all these different ways. It created a three-dimensional narrative.”
@linmn64@AvengersUpdated Well. Thats mostly how the comics work. Uts mainstays. What you call glory days makes money. The new stuff isnt and fanboys just bitch.