Showing posts with label chernobyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chernobyl. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2009

back-words... 20 years since Chernobyl...

Sunday, April 23, 2006
20 years since Chernobyl...
On April 26th it will have been 20 years since the tragic nuclear accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. On April 28th it will have been 20 years since the rest of the world learned of the tragic accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The Soviets official news agency said only that there were casualties and that they would be sending aid, trying to underplay the horrors that had taken place.

The Chernobyl disaster is considered to be the worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power. So great that by the time the discharge made it the thousand miles to Sweden it still managed to register at twice the normal level of radioactivity in our atmosphere. The Swedes originally believed that this was proof of a disaster at their own nuclear power plant and called a full-scale alert. When they realized that it wasn't their own, people began to question where the radiation was actually coming from. It was registered by monitors in Sweden, Finland, and Norway.

In 2005, the World Health Organization in association with the UN and several governments set up the Chernobyl Forum to analyze the results of the disaster. They came to the conclusion that under 50 people died because of the meltdown, some of which survived right up until 2004. They also estimated that another 4,000 people could die as a result of radiation exposure which is disputed by Greenpeace who say it could be as high as 93,000.

The contamination spread though Belarus into Europe and in many places radiation levels in animals must still be tested before the meat can be eaten.

The Soviets built a concrete sarcophagus to cover the damaged reactor, which has been slowly decaying over time and is due to be replaced in 2007. Chernobyl even continued to produce power until 2000 when it was closed down due to problems with internal pressure.

20 years later Chernobyl is still one of the most radioactive places on the planet.
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i remember when this happened. i was 12 at my grandparents house watching tv. this was only a couple years after a couple movies had been released about what would happen if nuclear war between the us and ussr happened. it seemed all so real and to see this major disaster on the news really brought it all home to me. it was scary that people could let something like this happen, intentionally or otherwise. it bothered me that the physically extenuating circumstances would have such far reaching results to affect more than those involved. i saw footage of bald children in poland drinking iodine out of little medicine cups, deformed children in hospitals throughout europe, people with burnt and mutated flesh suffering everywhere... thats pretty overwhelming stuff for a 12 year old to have to take in. yes you can change the channel and look at other things, but the fact is its still there. you have to learn from the past to make your future different and hopefully better. just think, if there had been ww3 between the two superpowers, chernobyl would have looked like a festival.

now that's scary...

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

new album available for download...

Hey there,
I just wanted to let you know that a new album has just been released through Amduscias Records. It’s called Chernobyl. I hope you all will enjoy it. The common flavor throughout this album is ambient, plus a couple surprises. This work fuses many elements together in a variety of combinations. You will hear layers of ambient, avant-garde, industrial, and noise combined in various ways. A lot of it will drone and be very dark. I felt the subject begged to remind the listener just how disturbing the incident was. In other words, I fuse elements of various genres together to make new conceptual sounds that you may find thought provoking, not unlike scoring you might hear accompanying a movie or other visual presentation. Also, you will notice this album’s theme- the nuclear disaster that occurred over 20 years ago in Chernobyl. It is a serious situation that continues to exist; a situation that affected animals, plants, and people of all ages; a situation that still needs to be covered up, literally. All the flawed theories, accusations, and blame in the world won’t fix it, nor will a cover- a cover, which caused me to do a lot of reading, picture viewing, and research- a story which should never be forgotten, not by anyone. They say history repeats itself. All of mankind would be fools to let this happen again. As dark as these tracks may be, as dark as the feelings within the words, none of it is as dark as what happened. Remember that… As usual, I have provided front and back cover art in case you wish to burn a cd so you can have the complete album as it was intended. Thank you for your continued support.

You can download my new album for free here:
http://www.archive.org/details/AMR069

Here is my page at Amduscias Records. It lists all my albums and provides a way to download them for free! Check it out now because they won’t be free forever…
http://amdusciasrecords.4t.com/Page5_1.htm

While you’re at it, a lot of other new work has been released through Amduscias by some great artists. You can find it all conveniently listed here:
http://www.archive.org/details/amduscias

If you would like to purchase my albums, you may do so here:
http://www.soundclick.com/Store/byArtist.cfm?bandID=600809

I’m working on another album now so I will keep you all updated…
So, who wants some free music? =)

plur…


P.S. I have not yet decided whether to sell this album. I do not want to exploit a disaster, but rather bring about awareness. If I do sell this album, the proceeds will go to a charity. If you would like to donate to a charity, here is a list of organizations all over the world: http://www.belarusguide.com/chernobyl1/chlist.htm