Artist's albums
Glory (feat. Waajeed) [Floorplan Remix]
2023 · single
Glory (feat. Waajeed)
2023 · single
Memoirs of Hi-Tech Jazz
2022 · album
Right Now
2022 · single
Motor City Madness (SHE Spells Doom Remix)
2022 · single
Motor City Madness (Underground Resistance Remixes)
2022 · single
Motor City Madness
2022 · single
Acts of Love Mixtape: Act Three
2022 · EP
Energy Remixes
2022 · single
Acts of Love Mixtape / Act Two
2020 · EP
Acts of Love Mixtape: Act One
2020 · EP
Detroit Love Vol. 3 - Mixed by Waajeed
2019 · album
Hocus Pocus
2019 · EP
Ten Toes Deep
2019 · EP
The Rock
2019 · single
From the Dirt
2018 · album
Mother
2018 · EP
Bone Bame (Waajeed Bone Dub Remix)
2018 · single
Earth
2018 · single
Detroit Summer / Emergence
2010 · EP
The War LP
2007 · album
Exit Music - Songs with Radio Heads EP 2
2006 · single
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Biography
Born on the Eastside of Detroit to parents Frances Alberta Davis and Robert O ‘Bryant III, at the age of 14, Waajeed began collaborating as DJ and producer with J Dilla, T3 and Baatin, becoming one of the founding members of the group that would eventually be named Slum Village. In 2002, he founded the Bling47 label with a stated aim to celebrate his hometown & the music emanating from there. Most notably the label was the first to sign future musical titan J Dilla, releasing the 2003 instrumental albums Vol. 1: Unreleased and Vol. 2: Vintage. In 2012 Waajeed launched a new label, Dirt Tech Reck, which has released works by Amp Fiddler, Tiny Hearts, and several of his own works including 2018s From The Dirt LP. In 2015, Waajeed co-founded Underground Music Academy. Extending on Detroit's, "Each One, Teach One" legacy, UMA is a music school that champions social justice values & artistic independence. Waajeed’s work as a musician and community organizer has culminated in his work with UMA, merging his desire to care for the collective with his dedication to artistic precision. His upcoming studio album Memoirs of Hi-Tech Jazz is inspired by revolutionary efforts against oppressive hegemonies in Detroit, and in Black locales around the world, Memoirs of Hi Tech Jazz is a sound score evocative of that resistance. Also a reminder that although violence and injustice looms, it is not the only story: we are much more than what oppresses us.