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In the year 1982, under the Autumn equinox, a beam of light was laid into a vessel somewhere in the indigenous lands of Oklahoma. Frequently splitting his seemingly linear time between California and Kansas City, as a result of his parents separation, our subject became thirsty for knowledge at a young age. By the time he had spent 13 full years among us, he had immersed himself in the culture of the underground. This meant skating, punk rock, graffiti, and a new fondness for alcohol and drugs. It wasn’t until a year later that his love for spray cans and foot races with authority that he discovered a love for hip-hop. In these first wondrous years, he would listen to the likes of Hieroglyphics, Mob Deep, Gangstarr, and Freestyle Fellowship. After meeting Negro Scoe, and helping to start the Kansas City chapter of ‘Hip-hop Addicts’ he would come to find a name for himself in the underground scene, thus Son of Saturn came into existence. After his seemingly endless attempts at altering his perception of reality through chemicals and herbs, he officially released his first album ‘Real Slap in the Face’ in 2006, followed by ‘Single Speak Oddities’ a year later. Both were raw and powerful forms of expression, and consisted of mostly poems, battle rap, and strange spoken word pieces. His content ranged from quantum physics to the occult, fringe science, and politics, and as time progressed it became startlingly clear that this emcee had something big to say. With the 2009 releas