This article is about the band, Crop Circles, for information about the controversial phenomenon, see crop circle. A crop circle pattern Crop circles are areas of cereal or similar crops that have been systematically flattened to form various geometric patterns. ...
Crop Circles was a collaboration between the psychedelic trance band Etnica and a Milanese group called Lotus Omega (Francesco D'Amato and Filippo Scrimizzi). An album, entitled "Tetrahedron", should have been released around 1998, but the project was abandoned because the British label Auracle Recordings went bankrupt. Jump to: navigation, search Psychedelic trance (often referred to as Psytrance) is a form of trance music (a style of electronic music), developed in the early 1990s. ... The Juggeling Alchemists Under the Black Light, the first album released by Etnica. ... Location within Italy Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese dialect: Milán) is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed region in Italy. ... Lotus Omega are Francesco Damato and Filippo Scrimizzi, a Goa trance project from Italy. ...
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Cereal farmers are warning would-be crop circlers to consider the impact that their damaging activities have on farmers’ livelihoods.
Crop circlers seem to forget that they are damaging someone’s property and there’s a financial implication,” said the spokesman.
The NFU also wishes to deter “cropcircle tourists” who park their cars in gateways and then walk through the crops to get a closer look at the patterned field.
Cropcircles are areas of cereal or similar crops that have been systematically flattened to form various geometric patterns.
Cropcircle hoaxers counter that it is easy to leave dry seed pods unbroken during stomping and also leave no trace of entrance and egress trampling when the plants and ground are both dry and some care is taken while walking.
Several cropcircles, later to have been determined to be hoaxes, were at first certified as being 'genuine' by cerealogists due to the lack of seed pod breakage.