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Call The Cops – Film and Album Release

2018-12-31
By: kevlexicon
On: December 31, 2018
In: Audio, Documentary, Film Theory, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: Audio, Audio Engineering, Audio Production, Call The Cops, Canada, colonialism, Cooning, Documentary, Economic Apartheid, Economic Cooning, Economic History, Economic Neoliberalism, Economic Neoliberalism Is Fascism, Economic Violence, film theory, healthcare, institutionalized racism, Kenyan Hip Hop, Kevlexicon, Ma$$a Wershipp, Manitoba, Manville, Massa Worship, Music Video, Plantation Economic System, Pope QTLM, Pope Quiet Tha Loudmouth, Poverty, segregation, Spinal Cord Injury, Toxic Ideologies, Toxic Propaganda, ukoo flani mau mau, VLOG

Call The Cops – Film and Album Release Published December 31, 2018     My new film, Call The Cops, documenting my journey through spinal cord injury and my growing awareness of economic history, is on youtube, along with the companion album, on bandcamp.   Read more about Call The Cops – a film.   Read more about the Call The Cops – the album.   Download Call The Cops: Bandcamp Google Drive SoundcloudRead More →

Kevlexicon – Depressionfuel

2018-03-10
By: kevlexicon
On: March 10, 2018
In: Audio, Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: #Property, Abortion, Affluent, Alcoholism, Alma White, Alma White College, American Birth Control League, amerikkka, Andrew Jackson, apartheid, Asian, Bank Of England, Barings Bank, Berkshire Hathaway, Birth Control, Birth Control Review, BOE, Bound Brook, BUS, Citibank, Coal, Comstock Laws, Contraception, Cotton, Court Jews, Deaths, defunding of public health services for women, Demographics, depressionfuel, Development, Economic Apartheid, Edward E. Baptist, Eugenics, finance, Gender Equality, George W. Bush, Havelock Ellis, Hispanic, Housing Assistance, Indian Removal Act, intolerant ideologies, investment, James C. Kellogg, Johns Manville, Kean Family, Kevlexicon, Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape Median Income Edition, Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey, Landlords, Manville, Manville Housing Authority, Margaret Sanger, Marlon Brando, Mayflower, medical apartheid, Merchant Banking, Mining, Monster Bank, Moses Taylor, Motherhood in Bondage, Navajo, New Jersey, NJ Transit, NJ Youth Suicide Report, North Carolina Motorcycle Abortion Bill, NSFWCorp, OBGYN, Panic of 1837, Pillar of Fire, Pillar of Fire Church, Pillar of Fire International, Planned Parenthood, Planned Parenthood Shutdown, plantation, PlantationOwners, Potterism, Poverty, Prisons, Programmed Economic Failure of the Village, racism, Rail Deaths, rail suicides, Redevelopment, Rothschilds, SEC, Section 8, Section 8 Housing, Securities and Exchange Commission, Sharia Law, Short Hills, slavery, Social Engineering, Subsidy, Suicide, Teen, Teenagers, textiles, The Half Has Never Been Told, Toxic Ideologies, Train, Unemployment, US Bureau of Mines, Warren Buffet, White, Women's History, Women's Rights, Zarephath

Kevlexicon – Depressionfuel Published March 10, 2018.   Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download “Depressionfuel” on soundcloud. Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.   This Economic History music video & documentary has a free companion .pdf you can download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13KgHxpcEh_GY_YfvZynx5s8q3RoP7yUo/view?usp=sharing   Check out all of Kevlexicon’s Research Materials (.pdfs) on: Google Drive Dropbox   Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.   excerpts from the .pdf:     Death Share Commuter Tracks; New Jersey Suicides Illustrate Morbid Lure of the Rails – NYTimes http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/15/nyregion/death-shares-commuter-tracks-new-jersey-suicides-illustrate-morbid-lure-rails.html   In Manville, N.J., last Friday a killer apparently tried to disguise his crime by placing the victim’s body on the freight rail tracks, where it might be viewed simply as another suicide under the wheels of the 6:20 train. On Sunday in Morristown, Bruce DeHart, a construction worker putting in some overtime hours refurbishing the train station, noticed the hubbub around the station where a 37-year-old man had committed suicide by stepping into the path of an oncoming train. He thought for a moment that it was just anotherRead More →

Blade Runner 2049 Review – Cells Within Sells

2017-12-30
By: kevlexicon
On: December 30, 2017
In: Film Theory, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: Academic, American Movies, Ana de Armas, Andyax, Armond White, Arrival, Benicio del Toro, Blade Runner 2049, Bryan Peterson, Canada, Channel Criswell, Cinefix, Cinematography, colonialism, Comancheria, Commentary, Commodification, Consumerism, Contemporary Film, Daniel Day-Lewis, David Cronenberg, Deconstruct, Demographics, Dennis Villeneuve, Directors, Economic History, Economic Inequality, Economic Neoliberalism, Editorial, Emily Blunt, Every Frame a Painting, feminism, Film, Film History, Film Riot, film theory, Filmmaking, finance, French Film, Gangs of New York, Gender Studies, Harrison Ford, Hell Or High Water, Hiam Abbass, Ideology, Incendies, jacobin, Jared Leto, Late Spring, LGBTQ, Martin Scorcese, Marxist, Modern Filmmaking, Movie Reviews, Nerdwriter1, NGOs, Now You See It, Objectification, Opinion, Paul Dano, Paul Thomas Anderson, Prisoners, Production, Queer Theory, Race in America, Richard Wright, Ridley Scott, Roger Deakins, Ryan Gosling, Scanners, Sicario, State Films, State-funded, Taylor Sheridan, Telefilm, There Will Be Blood, vice news, Videodrome, Wind River, Yasujiro Ozu

Blade Runner 2049 Review – Cells Within Sells Published December 29, 2017.   UPDATE: My journey of fighting economic inequality has lead me down the path of doing more a/v production. With an increased awareness of visual literacy and production methods I’m beginning to incorporate my background in economic histories with visual literacy.   I want to share some of the things I’ve been learning regarding film theory and how to deconstruct the process of production and the ideologies transmitted through film.   To this effect, I’m experimenting with doing a vlog series on Film Theory, if people are interested, I will produce more.   Thanks,   Kevlexicon     Sources:   List of Ethnic Groups in the United States by Median Household Income – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income   Taylor Sheridan – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Sheridan   Dennis Villeneuve – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Villeneuve   Telefilm Canada – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telefilm_Canada   Incendies – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incendies   Prisoners – Anatomy of a Scene – NYTimes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCYRAH0jQH4   Scanners – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanners   Videodrome – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videodrome   David Cronenberg – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cronenberg   Hiam Abbas – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiam_Abbass   Daniel Day-Lewis – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis   Jared Leto – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Leto   Richard Wright (author) – WikipediaRead More →

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