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The Pantheon of Energy : mythology and symbolism in Chernobyl

34 min · 12. apr. 202034 min
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Pripyat was a city steeped in symbolism and mythology long before it became widely known as a result of the 1986 Chernobyl accident.  It is a place where socialism, youth, science, myth, and disaster weaved a tapestry of stories that have only become more powerful with time.  Join me on this audio journey through the legends of the ghost city of Pripyat        __________________________________________________ featuring fascinating sound bites from contemporary synth pop bands : ** Forum - Let's Call Each Other (1985) ** V. Osinsky Ensemble - Safari (1984) ** Rusya - Rusalonka (1989) ** Telex - Moscow Discow (1979) ** Uzbek Supernature - Soviet Discoteque (1981) ** Eduard Khil - I Am Very Glad, as I'm Finally Returning Back Home (1976) as well as an audio recording of the Duga Radar invading the airwaves

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