Rebels Of Terra

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Guest Artists:

Cosmo The Sonic Alchemyst
Producer/Record Label Executive of C.A.T.
Years Active: 1987-Present


Cosmo The Sonic Alchemyst is the founder and owner of Clear Air Turbulence Records. His passion for music dates back to the early days of his childhood, and would only grow as he aged into his teen years and into an adult. 25 years later, he has spread his roots all across the world, collaborating and working along side artist from Canada, Spain, Italy, USA, and of course, his homeland of the U.K.

His involvement with the Rebels of Terra began after he and Mister Waugh became friends through a mutually known hip hop artist. After working on several songs together, Mister Waugh began noticing a similar theme with this new material, and his ongoing "Rebels" project with nerBeater.

Cosmo was later invited as a producer to join forces with the pair,  gracing the album with several unique instrumentals including "Wont Go", "The Truth" and "See Beyond"



Homage The Hafrican Cracka
Emcee/ Vocalist
Years Active: 1990's-Present


Homage first met Mister Waugh and nerBeater at a Hip Hop 4 Peace show in 2008. His outlandish style and laid back persona were a crowd pleaser, and all three artists had a great deal of mutual respect for each other. Waugh asked Homage to collaborate on a kung fu style song, but scrapped the instrumental later down the road. Not wishing to discard Homage's verse, he slotted it in another song that he had been struggling to find a direction with and "Same Lies" was born.


Dj Embassy
Producer
Years Active: 2006-2010


Mister Waugh first met DJ Embassy in 2008, when he was part of a Nanaimo Hip Hop Crew called "Vocal Barrage." Embassy was friends with the other emcees, and was supplying instrumentals for the group to use. While most of the clubby songs were picked first by the others, Waugh found himself more drawn to the deeper, intricate instrumentals Embassy had produced on the side. When the group later disbanded in 2009, Waugh was given permission to keep the two tracks Embassy had given him, which would be later be released as "Crystalize" and "All Too Late?".