Founded around in the 9th century, Rashid boomed with the decline of Alexandria following the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517, only to wane in importance after Alexandria's revival. During the 19th century, it was a popular British tourist destination, known for its charming Ottoman mansions, citrus groves and comparative cleanliness.
Name
Both the Arabic name Rašīd (meaning "guide") and the western name Rosetta or Rosette ("little rose" in Italian and French respectively) are corruptions (or folk etymologies) of a Coptic toponym, Trashit.Rosetta or Rosette was the name used by the French at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt and thus became eponymous of the Rosetta Stone (French:Pierre de Rosette), which was found by French soldiers at the nearby Fort Julien in 1799.
Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the starship Enterprise find their way forward blocked by a mysterious alien vessel, piloted by a race they will soon come to know as the Antianna. Unable to decipher the alien ship's transmissions, unwilling to risk a battle, Enterprise is forced to veer from its planned course. Almost immediately, they find themselves in the heart of space ruled by the Thelasian Trading Confederacy, who have also had dealings with the Antianna. The Thelasian leader, Governor Maxim Sen, is in fact in the middle of organising a war against the Antianna, to eliminate the threat they pose to the Confederacy's trading routes. Archer suspects Sen has other motives as well. He also suspects that there is a reason for the Antianna's seemingly hostile posture. But, with the assembled races of an entire sector against him, he needs more than just suspicions. He needs facts. And, only one woman can give them to him: Ensign Hoshi Sato. If she can translate the Antianna language, peace may just be possible. If not, war - a devastating sector-wide war - will soon result.
Rosetta's members were all acquaintances in high school, and had played in various bands until they decided to play a last minute gig on August 20, 2003, after only three practice sessions, and improvised the entire show. Following this, they proceeded to write more songs, play more shows, and eventually record a four-song demo album, which picked up interest from Translation Loss Records.
Their debut album, The Galilean Satellites, featured two separate hour-long discs (one of more metal-oriented music, and one of ambience) that synchronize together. Although originally intended to be one disc of metal tracks sandwiched by ambient ones, the band had enough material to cover two discs.
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Beta Aquilae · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
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published: 31 Dec 2014
Absent
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Absent · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
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published: 06 Jun 2015
Music in the Dark #10 - Rosetta - Beta Aquilae
It's been very, very long since I've updated either Music in the Dark or Sound of Emptiness, and I aim to fix that right now.
So here, have Music in the Dark.
Rosetta are a post-metal band out of Philadelphia with a wall-of-sound approach with lots of emphasis on ambience interspersed with huge, galactic roars, with a distinctly post-rock approach to their instrumentation.
"The Galilean Satellites" is about a guy who, growing dissatisfied with the world around him, leaves Earth to find solace on Europa. However, upon reaching it, he realizes that he left behind things that were meaningful to him.
The album is a two CD set; the first CD works as a standard one-disc album, while the second is a collection of space ambient pieces. The track lengths on both correspond to one another, sugge...
published: 21 Jan 2012
Rosetta - Absent
Song: Absent from Rosettas first album The Galilean Satellites
published: 29 Jan 2009
ROSETTA - The Galilean Satellites - 2005 (Full Album - Disc 1+2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_(band)
http://www.rosettaband.com/
Tracklist:
1. Départe/Deneb
2. Europa/Capella
3. Absent/Beta Aquilae
4. Itinérant/Ross 128
5. Au Pays Natal/Sol
published: 22 May 2013
83 Beta Aquilae
Série de morceaux réalisés en deux heures (approximativement) et postés chaque jour... Bonne écoute ! Series of songs made in two hours (approximately) and posted every day ... Good listening !
published: 20 Feb 2019
Rosetta - The Galilean Satellites [Full Album 2CD Mixdown]
Custom mixdown of both CDs of Rosetta's "The Galilean Satellites". When mixing them down, I adjusted the volume level of the second disc to ensure that the instruments from the first disc are audible at all times.
Enjoy.
00:00 Départe/Deneb
08:15 Europa/Capella
18:40 Absent/Beta Aquilae
28:25 Itinérant/Ross 128
46:40 Au Pays Natal/Sol
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published: 15 Feb 2015
The Galilean Satellites - Rosetta - Disc 1
Rosetta - The Galilean Satellites (Disc 1)
Tracklist:
01 - Départ 0:00
02 - Europa 8:14
03 - Absent 18:39
04 - Itinérant 28:24
05 - Au Pays Natal 44:39
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Beta Aquilae · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Beta Aquilae · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Beta Aquilae · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Absent · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-genera...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Absent · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Absent · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
It's been very, very long since I've updated either Music in the Dark or Sound of Emptiness, and I aim to fix that right now.
So here, have Music in the Dark.
...
It's been very, very long since I've updated either Music in the Dark or Sound of Emptiness, and I aim to fix that right now.
So here, have Music in the Dark.
Rosetta are a post-metal band out of Philadelphia with a wall-of-sound approach with lots of emphasis on ambience interspersed with huge, galactic roars, with a distinctly post-rock approach to their instrumentation.
"The Galilean Satellites" is about a guy who, growing dissatisfied with the world around him, leaves Earth to find solace on Europa. However, upon reaching it, he realizes that he left behind things that were meaningful to him.
The album is a two CD set; the first CD works as a standard one-disc album, while the second is a collection of space ambient pieces. The track lengths on both correspond to one another, suggesting that they be played simultaneously. You'll find a lot of Disc 1 tracks and combined tracks on Youtube but very little of Disc 2 by itself, which is a shame.
So here. Have Beta Aquilae. It's the best track in the whole set.
It's been very, very long since I've updated either Music in the Dark or Sound of Emptiness, and I aim to fix that right now.
So here, have Music in the Dark.
Rosetta are a post-metal band out of Philadelphia with a wall-of-sound approach with lots of emphasis on ambience interspersed with huge, galactic roars, with a distinctly post-rock approach to their instrumentation.
"The Galilean Satellites" is about a guy who, growing dissatisfied with the world around him, leaves Earth to find solace on Europa. However, upon reaching it, he realizes that he left behind things that were meaningful to him.
The album is a two CD set; the first CD works as a standard one-disc album, while the second is a collection of space ambient pieces. The track lengths on both correspond to one another, suggesting that they be played simultaneously. You'll find a lot of Disc 1 tracks and combined tracks on Youtube but very little of Disc 2 by itself, which is a shame.
So here. Have Beta Aquilae. It's the best track in the whole set.
Série de morceaux réalisés en deux heures (approximativement) et postés chaque jour... Bonne écoute ! Series of songs made in two hours (approximately) and post...
Série de morceaux réalisés en deux heures (approximativement) et postés chaque jour... Bonne écoute ! Series of songs made in two hours (approximately) and posted every day ... Good listening !
Série de morceaux réalisés en deux heures (approximativement) et postés chaque jour... Bonne écoute ! Series of songs made in two hours (approximately) and posted every day ... Good listening !
Custom mixdown of both CDs of Rosetta's "The Galilean Satellites". When mixing them down, I adjusted the volume level of the second disc to ensure that the inst...
Custom mixdown of both CDs of Rosetta's "The Galilean Satellites". When mixing them down, I adjusted the volume level of the second disc to ensure that the instruments from the first disc are audible at all times.
Enjoy.
00:00 Départe/Deneb
08:15 Europa/Capella
18:40 Absent/Beta Aquilae
28:25 Itinérant/Ross 128
46:40 Au Pays Natal/Sol
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Custom mixdown of both CDs of Rosetta's "The Galilean Satellites". When mixing them down, I adjusted the volume level of the second disc to ensure that the instruments from the first disc are audible at all times.
Enjoy.
00:00 Départe/Deneb
08:15 Europa/Capella
18:40 Absent/Beta Aquilae
28:25 Itinérant/Ross 128
46:40 Au Pays Natal/Sol
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"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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I DO NOT OWN ANY ARTIST COMPANY. I MAKE NO PROFIT FROM MAKING THIS. ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Beta Aquilae · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Absent · Rosetta
The Galilean Satellites
℗ 2005 Translation Loss Records
Released on: 2006-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
It's been very, very long since I've updated either Music in the Dark or Sound of Emptiness, and I aim to fix that right now.
So here, have Music in the Dark.
Rosetta are a post-metal band out of Philadelphia with a wall-of-sound approach with lots of emphasis on ambience interspersed with huge, galactic roars, with a distinctly post-rock approach to their instrumentation.
"The Galilean Satellites" is about a guy who, growing dissatisfied with the world around him, leaves Earth to find solace on Europa. However, upon reaching it, he realizes that he left behind things that were meaningful to him.
The album is a two CD set; the first CD works as a standard one-disc album, while the second is a collection of space ambient pieces. The track lengths on both correspond to one another, suggesting that they be played simultaneously. You'll find a lot of Disc 1 tracks and combined tracks on Youtube but very little of Disc 2 by itself, which is a shame.
So here. Have Beta Aquilae. It's the best track in the whole set.
Série de morceaux réalisés en deux heures (approximativement) et postés chaque jour... Bonne écoute ! Series of songs made in two hours (approximately) and posted every day ... Good listening !
Custom mixdown of both CDs of Rosetta's "The Galilean Satellites". When mixing them down, I adjusted the volume level of the second disc to ensure that the instruments from the first disc are audible at all times.
Enjoy.
00:00 Départe/Deneb
08:15 Europa/Capella
18:40 Absent/Beta Aquilae
28:25 Itinérant/Ross 128
46:40 Au Pays Natal/Sol
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"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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I DO NOT OWN ANY ARTIST COMPANY. I MAKE NO PROFIT FROM MAKING THIS. ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Founded around in the 9th century, Rashid boomed with the decline of Alexandria following the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517, only to wane in importance after Alexandria's revival. During the 19th century, it was a popular British tourist destination, known for its charming Ottoman mansions, citrus groves and comparative cleanliness.
Name
Both the Arabic name Rašīd (meaning "guide") and the western name Rosetta or Rosette ("little rose" in Italian and French respectively) are corruptions (or folk etymologies) of a Coptic toponym, Trashit.Rosetta or Rosette was the name used by the French at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt and thus became eponymous of the Rosetta Stone (French:Pierre de Rosette), which was found by French soldiers at the nearby Fort Julien in 1799.