a carefully curated treasure trove
of miscellaneous conscious
evolutionary utopian artworks,
auditory & visual,
curated by Neonn Felicity
The following is a randomized highlight reel of the most prodigiously felicitous pieces of my information diet, the media that I believe every conscious person ought to digest and share. This site will be a constant work-in-progress, as I continue in my quest to discover and curate the most enlightening art and literature I can find in cyberspace.
So really, thanks for being here! Cosmic Evolution appreciates your intentional attention! And it is my sincerest hope that you benefit from these exceptional philosophical artistic geniuses and their various epic masterpieces as much as I have. I owe the depth and breadth of my own consciousness to the profound truth and goodness in their vision, and to their powerful ability to express it so beautifully.
♥ Enjoy & Evolve ♥
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Buck 65
Talkin’ Honky Blues
Absurdist Existential Hip-Hop Album [2003]
This was my favorite album for a while in high school. It taught me a lot about the absurdity of life & how to take it all as it comes, no matter how nonsensical everything is. There are a lot of drifter vagrant anthems on here because Buck was homeless when he wrote a lot of these songs. I thought that was rad for some reason when I was a teenager. Also there’s lots of contemplations about “suicides” via Buck’s profound “Riverbed” series. I hope you get as much from these abstract rhymes as I did so many years ago. ♥Neonn
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop
Tags: Absurdism, Buck 65, High School Memories, Homelessness, I Saw Live, Songs for the Open Road, Vagrant Anthems
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Sunya Morikawa & Hanto
Nunca Me Olvide
忘れないRevolutionary Transcendental Hip-Hop Album [2018]
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Hardcore Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Hanto, Kalki, Poetry, Revolt Motion Records, Spoken Word, Sunya Das, Sunya Morikawa
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“This is 2012: An Innerspace Odyssey, the very first “Beat Poets” Collaboration with two of the most prolific wordsmiths in hip hop Bliss (Ascended Masters) and Son of Saturn (Akashik Ancestorz). This album is Fresh and Innovative; An inner journey through poetic psychedelia ENJOY!”
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Hardcore Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Beat Poetry, Bliss, Mutant Akademy, Revolt Motion Records, Son of Saturn, Spirituality
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Linkin Park
Hybrid Theory
Existential Screamo Rap-Rock Album [2000]
Perfect screams, profound raps, cathartic breakdowns, & glitchy turntablism all wrapped up in one masterpiece of an album. If you’re upset, I guarantee this album will make you feel better. ♥Neonn
Categories: Emo, Existential Hip-Hop, Music, Punk, Rap-Rock, Screamo, Turntablism
Tags: Catharsis, High School Memories, Linkin Park, Mike Shinoda, Scream Therapy
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Son of Saturn
Apotheosis
Hardcore Transcendental Hip-Hop Album [2010]
Categories: Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Hardcore Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Anarchism, Awakening, Enlightenment, Esoterica, Lyricism, New Age, Power, Revolt Motion Records, Son of Saturn
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❝ Society is broken. We can design our way to a better one.
In our interconnected world, self-interest and social-interest are rapidly becoming indistinguishable. If current negative trajectories remain, including growing climate destabilization, biodiversity loss, and economic inequality, an impending future of ecological collapse and societal destabilization will make ‘personal success’ virtually meaningless. Yet our broken social system incentivizes behavior that will only make our problems worse. If true human rights progress is to be achieved today, it is time we dig deeper―rethinking the very foundation of our social system.
In this engaging, important work, Peter Joseph, founder of the world’s largest grassroots social movement―The Zeitgeist Movement―draws from economics, history, philosophy, and modern public-health research to present a bold case for rethinking activism in the 21st century.
Arguing against the long-standing narrative of universal scarcity and other pervasive myths that defend the current state of affairs, The New Human Rights Movement illuminates the structural causes of poverty, social oppression, and the ongoing degradation of public health, and ultimately presents the case for an updated economic approach. Joseph explores the potential of this grand shift and how we can design our way to a world where the human family has become truly sustainable.
The New Human Rights Movement reveals the critical importance of a unified activism working to overcome the inherent injustice of our system. This book warns against what is in store if we continue to ignore the flaws of our socioeconomic approach, while also revealing the bright and expansive future possible if we succeed.
Will you join the movement? ❞
Categories: Books, Lectures, Literature, Symposia, The Zeitgeist Movement
Tags: 21st Century, Anti-Capitalism, Capitalism, Civilization, Computers & Society, Culture, Economics, Evolution, Futurism, History, Human Rights, Humanism, Inequality, Inequity, Injustice, Manifesto, Movement, Oppression, Peter Joseph, Philosophy, Post-Capitalism, Post-Scarcity, Poverty, Progress, Purpose, Revolution, Social Justice, Social Pathology, Society, Sociology, Technology, The Zeitgeist Movement, TZM
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“This is the FULL MOVIE! – The Internet’s Own Boy depicts the life of American computer programmer, writer, political organizer and Internet activist Aaron Swartz. It features interviews with his family and friends as well as the internet luminaries who worked with him. The film tells his story up to his eventual suicide after a legal battle, and explores the questions of access to information and civil liberties that drove his work.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries
Tags: Aaron Swartz, Anarchism, Computers & Society, Corruption, Cyberculture, Deep State, History, Lore, Martyrs, Networks, Peer-to-Peer, Suspicious Deaths, The Internet
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Amon Tobin
Cinematic Experimental Ambient Producer
“stone giants west coast love stories stonegiants.net
amon tobin how do you live music.amontobin.com
the nomark club nomarkrecords.com“Categories: Ambient, Bass, Cinematic, Deep Bass, Downtempo, EDM, Electronica, Experimental Bass, Glitch, Left-Field, Music, Psychedelic Bass
Tags: Amon Tobin, Arhythmic, Soundscapes, Soundtrack
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Neonn Felicity Curations
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«Prev1/63Next»Rockefeller: The World’s First BillionaireAnti-Antidisestablishmentarianism | CushVlog 06.22.23 | Chapo Trap HouseThe Story of the First Video Game CartridgeWhatever Happened To Computer Viruses?Why Do You Always Kill Gods in JRPGs?The COMPLETE History of The Legend of Zelda – Part 1 | Establishing HyruleThe Story of 'Because I Got High' by AfromanA Spectre Haunting: China Miéville on the Communist ManifestoWhy Clip Art Was Everywhere… Until It Wasn't«Prev1/63Next»Categories: Symposia
Tags: History, Neonn Felicity Curations, Neonn YouTube Playlist, YouTube Playlists
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shlohmo
Experimental Ambient Downtempo Bass Producer
“Heaven Inc.” 🕷OUT NOW🕷 fofmusic.lnk.to/HeavenIncEP
contact – yasmin@lostmostel.com
booking – ehancock@paradigmagency.com“Categories: Ambient, Bass, Boom Bap, Cinematic, Downtempo, EDM, Electronica, Experimental Bass, Glitch, IDM, Left-Field, Lo-Fi, Music, Trip-Hop
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SPEKt1
Wide-Spectrum Bass Producer & DJ
“Owner of We Got This Music
SPEKt1 started spinning records on Technic1200 turntables in 1999. Today bringing sounds of urban influenced bass music that touches the soul and moves your feet. Staying ahead of genres and passed through many including trap, house, dubstep, DnB, hip-hop, RnB, dancehall, reggae, tropical, garage, juke, downtempo, future beat, soul-funk and bass, SPEKt1 has pretty much covered it all. With a wide pallet to choose, from the newest and deepest underground electronic tracks to the classic throwback jams, and having shared the stage with the biggest artists and sound systems, he has the wisdom to read and control the crowd while bringing the hottest fresh new sounds.
Owner of the established record label “We Got This Music”, and successful club promoter of parties in multiple cities, he is always finding ways to bring the music to people. Look out for his 4 Eps on We Got This Music label including his upcoming “Flowery Combat EP” scheduled for Sept 14th release.
With all this inspiration from music and dancing with his head in the sub bass realm, he’s toned his ear to create beats and deliver tunes that make people move.LISTEN TO HIS LATEST ALBUMS: linktr.ee/Spekt1
-SOCIAL LINKS –
Spotify – open.spotify.com/artist/3j6N09B3RizHZIgckXxODd
Facebook – www.facebook.com/SPEKt1.Audio/
Bandcamp – spekt1.bandcamp.com/
Instagram – www.instagram.com/spekt1
We Got This Music – www.facebook.com/wegotthismusic/For bookings email DJSPEKT1@GMAIL.COM“
Categories: Bass, Dubstep, EDM, Music, Pop Rap, Post-Dubstep, Trap, Vocal
Tags: Homies, Party Music, SPEKt1, The Antidote Campout 2021
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“Between 1929 and 1941, the Communist Party organized and led a radical, militantly antiracist movement in Alabama — the center of Party activity in the Depression South. Hammer and Hoe documents the efforts of the Alabama Communist Party and its allies to secure racial, economic, and political reforms. Sensitive to the complexities of gender, race, culture and class without compromising the political narrative, Robin Kelley illustrates one of the most unique and least understood radical movements in American history.
The Alabama Communist Party was built from scratch by working people who had no Euro-American radical political tradition. It was composed largely of poor blacks, most of whom were semiliterate and devoutly religious, but it also attracted a handful of whites, including unemployed industrial workers, iconoclastic youth, and renegade liberals. Kelley shows that the cultural identities of these people from Alabama’s farms, factories, mines, kitchens, and city streets shaped the development of the Party. The result was a remarkably resilient movement forged in a racist world that had little tolerance for radicals.
In the South race pervaded virtually every aspect of Communist activity. And because the Party’s call for voting rights, racial equality, equal wages for women, and land for landless farmers represented a fundamental challenge to the society and economy of the South, it is not surprising that Party organizers faced a constant wave of violence.
Kelley’s analysis ranges broadly, examining such topics as the Party’s challenge to black middle-class leadership; the social, ideological, and cultural roots of black working-class radicalism; Communist efforts to build alliances with Southern liberals; and the emergence of a left-wing, interracial youth movement. He closes with a discussion of the Alabama Communist Party’s demise and its legacy for future civil rights activism.”
Categories: Books, Lectures, Literature, Symposia
Tags: 1930s, Activism, Alabama, America, Bashkar Sunkara, Communism, Culture, Economics, Fascism, History, Jacobin, Nostalgia, Organizing, Racial Justice, Racism, Robin D.G. Kelley, Slavery, Socialism, The Great Depression
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“The year is 3025, Earth as we know it a distant memory. Our tiny dismal planet in a state of ruin, Earth’s top aeronautic and interstellar scientists work feverishly on a scheme to a save humanity as greed, chaos and violence has consumed the very place we call home. The only hope we have left is to find a new home, a new place to thrive peacefully away from the decay that has become of our beloved planet.
This is the story of the starship “Great Red Cypress” an interstellar frigate containing the very seeds to create life elsewhere, piloted by it’s captain, Lawrence Francis Ogre, we start our voyage on the outer orbit of what was once Earth, Our beloved captain sends one last message to the one he loves before crawling into his cryo tube preparing for 100 years of sleep while traveling at the speed of light. This is the story Of A Great Red Cypress.”Categories: Bass, Dubstep, EDM, Glitch-Hop, Lo-Fi, Music, Psychedelic Bass, Trip-Hop
Tags: Festie Worthy, L.F.OGRE, Tripworthy
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❝ The New York Times bestselling “manifesto for the future that is grounded in practical solutions addressing the world’s most pressing concerns: overpopulation, food, water, energy, education, health care and freedom” (The Wall Street Journal).
“Since the dawn of humanity, a privileged few have lived in stark contrast to the hardscrabble majority. Conventional wisdom says this gap cannot be closed. But it is closing—fast.
In Abundance, space entrepreneur turned innovation pioneer Peter H. Diamandis and award-winning science writer Steven Kotler document how progress in artificial intelligence, robotics, digital manufacturing synthetic biology, and other exponentially growing technologies will enable us to make greater gains in the next two decades than we have in the previous 200 years. We will soon have the ability to meet and exceed the basic needs of every person on the planet. Abundance for all is within our grasp.
Breaking down human needs by category—water, food, energy, healthcare, education, freedom—Diamandis and Kotler introduce us to innovators and industry captains making tremendous strides in each area. “Not only is Abundance a riveting page-turner…but it’s a book that gives us a future worth fighting for. And even more than that, it shows us our place in that fight” (The Christian Science Monitor). ❞
Categories: Books, Literature, Symposia, Talks, TED
Tags: A.I., Abundance, Evolution, Futurism, Nanotechnology, Optimism, Peter H. Diamandis, Post-Scarcity, Singularity, Technology, Utopia
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Baba Brinkman
The Rap Guide to Consciousness
Scientific Philosophical Hip-Hop Album [2018]
Fucking epic album OMG! a skeptic’s scientific poetical exploration of various aspects of consciousness, which are so often misunderstood in terms of magical thinking. Amazing work by the greatest educational artist of our times ♥ Neonn
Categories: Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Baba Brinkman, Consciousness, Evolution, Life, Logic, Mentalism, Mind, Philosophy, Science, Skepticism, Transhumanism
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❝ In the era of colorblindness, it is no longer socially permissible to use race, explicitly, as a justification for discrimination, exclusion, and social contempt. Yet, as legal star Michelle Alexander reveals, today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against convicted criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans. Once you’re labeled a felon, the old forms of discrimination―employment discrimination, housing discrimination, denial of the right to vote, denial of educational opportunity, denial of food stamps and other public benefits, and exclusion from jury service―are suddenly legal. ❞
Categories: Books, Lectures, Literature, Symposia
Tags: Awakening, Civil Rights, Colorblindness, Counterculture, Crime, Culture, Drug War, Evolution, Fascism, History, Humanism, Justice, Mass Incarceration, Michelle Alexander, Prison-Industrial Complex, Progress, Racism, The 60s, The New Jim Crow