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Open source sidescan sonar data processing software for underwater surveying, imaging and scientific applications.

Culture Dance Collector Versions Longues Special Club

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Open Sidescan is a powerful data processing software suite to easily view and manipulate sidescan sonar imagery files, investigate seabed features or underwater infrastructures, create underwater inventories, and much more.

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Accessible sidescan sonar data processing tools to bring down barriers to marine knowledge.

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Built with input from the entire community in the spirit of improving the state of the Art.

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Designed with partnerships as a core principle and hosted on collaborative platforms.

Culture Dance Collector Versions Longues Special Club May 2026

Enter , a fictional-yemblematic record label and event series (inspired by real entities like F Communications and Distance ). In 1996, its founder, a mysterious former sound engineer known only as "L'Écureuil" (The Squirrel), had an epiphany. He wasn't selling singles; he was selling architectures of sound .

The story begins in the mid-1990s, a golden age for electronic music. In Paris, Lyon, and Montreal, a new breed of DJ was emerging—not just beat-mixers, but curators of a journey. These artists (like Laurent Garnier, François K., and early Daft Punk) faced a frustrating reality: the records they loved were being neutered for commercial radio. A 10-minute masterpiece of progressive house, complete with a 3-minute ambient intro and a 4-minute percussive breakdown, was being cut to a 3:45 "radio edit." The tension, the release, the story —gone. Culture Dance Collector Versions Longues Special Club

A ritual emerged: the (Midnight Club). At exactly midnight, at secret locations announced only 24 hours in advance on a hidden BBS forum, 50 collectors would gather. Each would bring one Special Club record they had never played in public. They would listen, in silence, from start to finish, on a soundsystem powered by car batteries. No dancing. No talking. Only listening. Then, they would swap records. No money exchanged; only trust. The Downfall and Legacy By 2003, digital piracy and the rise of MP3s eroded the need for physical "long versions." A DJ could simply loop a 4-bar section in Ableton. The mystery was gone. The final Special Club release, CD-072 (2003) , was a white-label with no artist name, no tracklist, and only an etching on the runout groove: "The long version ends here." Enter , a fictional-yemblematic record label and event

L'Écureuil disappeared. Some say he now runs a small radio station in the Canadian tundra, broadcasting 20-minute ambient pieces at 3 AM. Others claim he is buried under the floorboards of a now-closed nightclub in Berlin. The story begins in the mid-1990s, a golden

He launched the (Long Versions) series—12-inch vinyls and, later, CD singles where the shortest track was 7 minutes. The mandate was simple: "No radio, no compromises. Only the full journey." The "Special Club" Distinction By 1998, the "Versions Longues" had a cult following. But club DJs demanded more. They didn't just want long tracks; they wanted tracks that worked on a specific, refined dancefloor—one with a Funktion-One sound system, a discerning crowd, and a 4 AM energy that was both introspective and relentless.

But the legend lives on. Original vinyls now sell at auction for €3,000–€10,000. A digital transfer of CD-042 appeared on YouTube in 2018, but the comments are filled with veterans noting: "The locked groove is missing. You don't have the full story."

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Shipwreck of the Scotsman

Abandoned aquaculture gear

KML map of abandoned gear

Boilers from the SS Germanicus

Bridge footing

Sunken rowboat

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