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Song: Down This Street

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow This Link "Down This Street" Just sit back and listen.  This music is not like other music. This music should be different.  The world needs difference.  The night air felt heavy, like the city itself was holding its breath. On the corner of 9th and Halvorsen, beneath a flickering streetlight, two black cars idled across from each other. Engines hummed low, like distant thunder. No one stepped out yet. No one wanted to be first. Inside the first car, Rico sat in the back seat, fingers tapping against his knee. He had built his name over years—slow, careful, deliberate. Every deal, every alliance, every threat had been measured. But tonight felt different. This wasn’t business as usual. This was personal. Across the street, in the second car, Malik leaned back with his eyes half-closed, as if he were bored. But the silence in his car was sharp. The men around him didn’t speak. They didn’t da...

Instrumental Chill Background Music: Around The Palace

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow this link "Around The Palace" Just sit back and listen.  This music is not like other music. This music should be different.  The world needs difference.  The palace of Haile Selassie I stood as both a seat of power and a symbol of continuity in the heart of Addis Ababa, a city that itself seemed to breathe history through its highland air. Known most prominently as the Jubilee Palace, the residence was not merely an architectural structure, but a living environment shaped by Ethiopia’s ancient traditions, imperial dignity, and the shifting tides of the 20th century. Approaching the palace grounds, one would first notice the gradual quieting of the surrounding city. The bustle of Addis Ababa—its markets filled with spices, coffee beans, and textiles—faded into a more restrained and orderly atmosphere. Tall eucalyptus trees, introduced to Ethiopia in the late 19th century, lined the roads le...

Instrumental Background Music: Babylon Crumbles

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow this link - "Babylon Crumbles" Just sit back and listen.  This music is not like other music. This music should be different.  The world needs difference.  Instrumental background music is one of the most subtle yet powerful elements in modern life. Unlike songs with lyrics, instrumental music does not compete for attention in the same way. Instead, it quietly supports whatever we are doing—working, studying, relaxing, or even having a conversation. Over time, it has become an essential part of how people shape their environments, improve their focus, and influence their emotions without even realizing it. One of the main reasons instrumental background music is so effective is that it allows the brain to stay engaged without becoming distracted. When lyrics are present, the mind often tries to follow the words, which can interrupt concentration. Instrumental music removes that layer, creat...

Song: Finish Your Thoughts

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow this link - "Finish Your Thoughts" Just sit back and listen.  This music is not like other music. This music should be different.  The world needs difference.  Finishing your thoughts is a simple idea, but it has a powerful impact on how clearly you think, communicate, and live your daily life. In a world full of distractions, many people begin thoughts but never fully complete them. Messages are interrupted, ideas are abandoned halfway, and conversations drift without direction. Over time, this habit creates a sense of mental clutter that can affect both confidence and clarity. When you finish a thought, you bring structure to your mind. A complete thought has a beginning, a middle, and an end. It allows you to fully process an idea instead of leaving it unfinished. This process strengthens your ability to think logically and express yourself clearly. In contrast, when thoughts remain inco...

Song: A Suburban Moment

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow this link - "A Suburban Moment" Just sit back and listen.  This music is not like other music. This music should be different.  The world needs difference.  Cozy suburban moments often arrive quietly, in the soft glow of porch lights and the gentle hum of evening life. Neighbors wave as they walk their dogs, while the scent of freshly cut grass lingers in the air. Children ride bikes along peaceful streets, their laughter echoing between tidy homes. Inside, warm kitchens fill with the aroma of home-cooked meals and quiet conversations. Weekends bring slow mornings, coffee on the patio, and the comfort of familiar routines. These simple, unhurried experiences create a sense of belonging, where time seems to slow down and everyday life feels calm, safe, and deeply reassuring for everyone. The suburban aesthetic lifestyle is often associated with calm streets, neat houses, and a sense of quiet...

Album: We Are Plugged In

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This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow This Link - "We Are Plugged In " Sit back, kick it, and just be listening To be “plugged in” today means more than just being connected to the internet. It describes a constant state of awareness, interaction, and responsiveness in a fast-moving digital world. People who are plugged in follow trends, engage on social media, and stay informed about news, culture, and technology in real time. This connection can create opportunities, such as networking, learning, and sharing ideas instantly across the globe. However, it also brings pressure to keep up, respond quickly, and maintain an online presence. Being plugged in can blur the line between personal time and public life. Ultimately, it means living with both the benefits and challenges of continuous digital connection in everyday modern life. Being constantly connected offers many advantages in today’s digital world. It allows people to access information...

Song: Aging Youth

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  This is Conscious Civilization  - instrumental music since 2001 Follow the link - "Aging Youth" Sit back, kick it, and just be listening Being a young person in the 2020s is a very different experience compared to growing up in the 1990s. Although both generations share common challenges—such as discovering identity, building friendships, and preparing for the future—the environment surrounding young people today has changed dramatically. Technology, education, social expectations, and even the pace of life have all evolved, shaping two distinct versions of youth. One of the most obvious differences lies in technology. In the 1990s, young people grew up in a largely offline world. Communication happened face-to-face, over the phone, or through handwritten notes. The internet existed, but it was slow, limited, and not yet a central part of daily life. Teenagers often spent their free time outdoors, meeting friends in person, riding bikes, or playing sports in their neighborh...