At its peak, it housed over 5,000 workers and featured a cinema, bakery, soccer field, and even a park with soil brought from the mainland.
Released around , Zamiq Hüseynov’s version of "Neft Daşları" is a modern rendition of a classic Azerbaijani composition. At its peak, it housed over 5,000 workers
Its otherworldly, "Soviet Atlantis" aesthetic was even used as a filming location for the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough . How to Listen How to Listen The song is named after
The song is named after a literal "City on the Sea." Located about in the Caspian Sea, Neft Daşları is a sprawling industrial settlement built entirely on stilts. At its peak
While Zamiq’s performance brought the song to a new generation, it has been famously performed by others, including the legendary Soviet-era vocal group Gaya (Qaya). The Subject: Neft Daşları (Oil Rocks)