EXIT FROM MASS DECEPTION: A Détournement by Derek Swannson | Final Cut

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Novelist Derek Swannson's exploration of isolation from mainstream society as a remedy to America's increasingly unaffordable suburban lifestyle in a world gone mad with consumerism and grift.

(Editor's Note: For those who've been following along, this is the "ISOLATION" video series from YouTube (permanently deleted by the overzealous censors there on October 12th, 2020) now repackaged into one feature-length movie, with some minor deletions and additions. If you prefer to read, the transcript of this movie can be found on Medium: https://medium.com/@threegracespress/exit-from-mass-deception-d1328a1642a6)

"What do you do when corporate America and its entire MKULTRA culture seems to be aligned against you? Well, if you’re like me, you opt for isolation—or 'silence, exile, and cunning,' as James Joyce put it. You find out what it’s like to live a simple life, all alone."

Written, narrated, edited, and (for the most part) filmed and recorded by Derek Swannson in New York City (from 9/17 to 9/18). Derek Swannson's books can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/Derek-Swannson/e/B009POSBXU

You can support Three Graces Press though Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThreeGracesPress

SOUNDTRACK

Gymnopedie 1
Performed by nisei23
From the album Soft Shapes

Open Your Head
Performed by Ergo Phizmiz
From the album Music From The Shoes of Fulcanelli

Street Singer in front of Chase Bank in Astoria:
Danny Gone

Just Blue Sky / Tiger Blue Sky
Performed by Lee Rosevere
From the album The Big Loop - FML

The Myth of Information / Pattern Recognition
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From the album Records Vanishing Crop Circles and
Occult Rituals in the Future Age of Paranoia

Pillow Like Meadow / Wolves on Donuts
Performed by The Rabbits
From the album Squeeze One Out

Gnossienne No1
Performed by Trans Alp
From the album Après Quatre Pièces d’Erik Satie

RSPN
Performed by Blank and Kytt
From the album Heavy, Crazy, Serious

Street Musicians in Times Square Subway:
Underground Horns

A Celebration of the Human Body
Performed by Spindrift
From the album Dead Bees Records Label Sampler #9

Swing with a Black Dog
Performed by Marrach
From the album Swing with a Black Dog

Take Me With You
Performed by Thegntimn
From Earbuds (Volume 2)

Stargazer
Performed by The Stevenson Ranch Davidians
From Dead Bees label sampler #8

New York Minute Prayer
Performed by Shilpa Ray
From Live at Monty Hall, 11/10/17

Perdue No. 4
Performed by Barryvan
From Piano Pieces

The Situationists / who set fire to
weathered drums and old poems
by the gaslamp fixtures listening
to radio broadcasts of the past
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From The Situationists

Stargazer
Performed by Monplaisir
From Space Porn

DeadDad
Performed by Stephan Siebert
From Inward

Singer in Penn Station Underground:
The Sugar Bear, Kahn Hightower
(with anonymous bystander)

Satie II
Performed by Big Blood
From the album Strange Maine

Gnossienne No1
Performed by International Surrealist Bulletin
From the album Masters Remastered

Salade Gnopedique (Satie Meets Creshevsky)
Performed by Zreen Toyz
From the album Sound Drops

The Mysterians
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From the album Rust Belt (1961)

The Trollenberg Terror
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From the album Rust Belt (1961)

The Slow Death of Irony
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From the album Apparatus for Controlling
the Mechanism of Floating Vessels

Train Whistle Forget-Me-Nots
Performed by The Fucked Up Beat
From the album Apparatus for Controlling
the Mechanism of Floating Vessels

Stories About the World That Once Was
Performed by Chris Zabriske
From the album Music from Neptune Flux

Solitude
Performed by Moloko Velocet
From the album Dead Bees Record Sampler #9

Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 1’, Reimagined
Performed by All Shall Be Well
From the album GEELZWART

Maybe!
Performed by Source Of Yellow
Live on WFMU with Scott McDowell, December 7, 2012

The Field Where I Died 1794
Performed by Field of Ohio
From the album Reminiscent of Factories

Chilling Out at Skynet
Performed by Graham Bole
From the album Faded Calyx

Raise Your Hand If You Think Evil Is Increasing In This World
Performed by Chris Zabriskie
From the album It’s a Wonderful Jaws

Why Everything So Stoned?
Performed by Helicalin
From the album Everything So Stoned, Everything Is Bad

Money Ain’t No Women
Performed by Frenic
From the album netBloc Vol. 39: Antididonai

Linda Darnell
Performed by Studio Noir
From the album Sunset Boulevard

Uptown Swimming Pool / Block Party
Performed by Neighborhood Cults
From the album Neighborhood Cults

Mjölnir
Performed by Fields of Ohio
From the album Without Love We Are Dangerous

We Are on the Side of Angels
Performed by Bing & Ruth
From the album Tomorrow Was the Golden

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