KK Rose-El is an Indigenous writer and musician from amiskwaciy, Treaty 6 Territory. Working as the primary writer and composer for the Arts&Crafts band, nêhiyawak(2016-2020) as well as the partnership with Jason Borys for the group, ☽Ag47. Performing live at clubs and festivals in USA, UK, and across Canada with artists such as, Damo Suzuki, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Archie Roach, faUSt, Nick Dourado, A Tribe Called Red, Jeremy Dutcher, Marilyn Dumont, Tanya Tagaq, Raven Chacon, Morning Coup, Djely Tapa, Beverly Glenn Copeland, Aquakultre, Tshegue, Wwwater, and many others. KK Rose El has as well been interviewed on international television and radio programs. After years making music almost exclusively in and on Canadian prairies, then coining the term moccasingaze, and opening dialogues concerning Indigenous history within contemporary music. Becoming aware of the enormous deluge of historical inaccuracies termed, “American History”; the primary goal of this work is to weave truth and familly interconnectedness into binaural rhetoric. Examining American and Moorish Histories have become the primary conversation of the day, while contributing sounds and music intended for Global Decolonialization. Rose-El’s writing and ☽Ag47 relentless pursuit of sonic balances, a clear auditory image that transcends hybrid notions of “genre”, while alluring listeners to the outermost reaches of the cosmic dance-floor.