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Do you like prog and kraut rock? Bands from the 1970's? Well, Kedama is for you! Castle Face recently re-released music from the German -Swiss outfit that formed in 1971. You can hear a track from The Complete Collection on the show today. Plus, tunes by Arlo Parks, Hamerkop, Mount Sharp, Bee Appleseed, Frazey Ford and more! Stay tuned. 00:00 - The Jaunt on BTR 00:53 - about her. again. - Son Little 04:33 - Nearly Lost My Mind - Mariya May 07:36 - Hey You - Katy J Pearson 11:10 - Let's Start Again - Frazey Ford 14:52 - Domes - Mount Sharp 18:12 - The Alchemist - Shadow Show 20:54 - Diamond Girl - RED MASS 26:14 - The Jaunt on BTR 27:09 - Lucky Stars - Christopher Paul Stelling 30:43 - This Is Far From Over - Bonnie "Prince" Billy 33:24 - Poonchie - Luke Lalonde 34:56 - Visions - Loving 38:45 - Now That I'm Back - Frances Quinlan 42:01 - Celebrate Your Body - Bee Appleseed 46:26 - The Jaunt on BTR 46:53 - Sylvia - Mr. Elevator 49:22 - Singing A Single Song Of Satan - Nolan Potter's Nightmare Band 55:24 - Squid - Chance Wiesner 58:00 - Feelin' Finite - Legal Vertigo 61:04 - Where Are You Judy - Andy Shauf 64:21 - When Will Death Come - Sarah Mary Chadwick 68:36 - Cue Synthesizer - Destroyer 72:20 - Deep Feels - Tall Tall Trees 76:58 - The Jaunt on BTR 77:32 - Pipers Play’d - Arbor Labor Union 79:16 - Siwanoy - Nik Freitas 82:27 - Stark Raven - The Deer 87:07 - A Few Blue Flowers - Torres 90:53 - Eugene - Arlo Parks 94:30 - The Jaunt on BTR 94:43 - Mellow (feat. Shygirl) - Georgia 98:19 - never was mine - flor 102:45 - Egg - Hamerkop 106:22 - Bodyintoshapes - Elliot Moss 110:32 - Reticent - M.T. Hadley 113:02 - calico - glass beach 115:12 - The Jaunt on BTR 116:00 - Acid - Kedama 120:34 - Finish
Jeremy Johnson is the author of Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and Integral Consciousness. Seeing Through the World introduces the reader to the work of German-Swiss philosopher, poet, and intellectual mystic Jean Gebser. Writing in the mid-20th century during a period of intense cultural transformation and crisis in Europe, Gebser intuited a series of mutational leaps in the history of human consciousness, the latest of which emerging was the "integral" structure, marked by the presence of a concept Gebser called time-freedom. Jeremy says that Gebser's structures of consciousness are as significant an ontological insight as Carl Jung's "reality of the psyche." Yet, until now, very little secondary literature has been available in the English-speaking world as it relates to Gebser and his work. And, until now, very few podcasts have been recorded about Gebser and his work, but that is why Jeremy is here: to guide us through these structures and to show us how this integral structure of consciousness is a means of divination, a crystal ball we can scry with to further illuminate what it is about our current age that seems so damn different. A lot of scrying coming up, indeed, and a lot of prying too, because we’re pulling the lid back on that third eye of yours and pushing our way into that ear canal with another case of this nasty sonically transmitted discourse. PATREON EXTENSION Listen at patreon.com/occulture Gebser’s concept of Origin Gebser’s concept of time-freedom Westworld & mass consciousness shifts The synergy between Gebser’s work & recent guest Douglas Rushkoff’s Team Human book RESOURCES Seeing Through the World on IndieBound Seeing Through the World on Amazon Jeremy’s website Jeremy on Facebook Jeremy on Instagram Jeremy on Twitter Jeremy’s podcast Nura Learning DONATE If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps. MERCH Tees, tanks, hoodies, hats. Check ‘em out on our website or at our Etsy shop. SOCIAL Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr MUSIC Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)” PRODUCTION & LICENSING This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., David G., Jeremy V., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Timothy W., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Andy E., Colleen F., Saliyah S., Raymond G., Kevin C., Michael S., Blake S., Kyle A., Megan B. REMINDER Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
Jeremy Johnson, a rising voice among integral thinkers, has a passion for the work of Jean Gebser. Gebser, the German/Swiss philosopher who died in 1973, is one of those thinkers ... Read More