Artist's albums
Jazz Codes (Deluxe Edition)
2023 · album
STORIES
2023 · single
WE GOT THE JAZZ
2023 · single
Jazz Codes
2022 · album
BARELY WOKE
2022 · single
Black Encyclopedia of the Air
2021 · album
Vexed
2021 · single
Zami
2021 · single
Brass
2020 · album
Anthologia
2020 · single
Circuit City
2020 · album
Forever Industries
2020 · single
Change
2020 · single
Offering
2020 · album
Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes
2019 · album
The Myth Hold Weight
2019 · single
Black Flight (feat. Saul Williams)
2019 · single
After Images
2019 · single
Mama Koko
2019 · single
Fetish Bones
2016 · album
Deadbeat Protest
2016 · single
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Biography
The songwriter, composer, vocalist, poet, and educator Camae Ayewa spent years organizing and performing in Philadelphia's underground music community before moving to Los Angeles to teach composition at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. She released her debut album as Moor Mother, Fetish Bones, in 2016, and has since put out an abundance of acclaimed music, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians who share her drive to dig up the untold. She has performed and recorded with the free jazz groups Irreversible Entanglements and the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and made records with billy woods, Mental Jewelry, and YATTA. Coming out on July 1, Jazz Codes is her second and latest album for Anti- and a companion to her celebrated 2021 release Black Encyclopedia of the Air. Jazz Codes uses free jazz as a starting point but the collection continues the recent turn in Moor Mother's multifaceted catalog toward more melody, more singing voices, more choruses, more complexity. In its warm, densely layered course through jazz, blues, soul, hip-hop, and other Black classical traditions, Jazz Codes sets the ear blissfully adrift and unhitches the mind from habit. Through her work, Ayewa illuminates the principles of her multidisciplinary collaborative practice Black Quantum Futurism, a theoretical framework for perceiving and adjusting reality through art, writing, music, and performance, informed by historical Black ontologies.