Artist's albums
The Color of Sound
2023 · album
Hot Minute (Kareem Ali Remix)
2023 · single
House Music
2023 · single
SkyReacher
2023 · EP
GODSON OF HOUSE: RISE OF A BLACK PLANET
2023 · album
Godson of House: The Album
2023 · album
Reach For The Galaxy (Thank You Frankie)
2023 · single
Have No Fear (Go Get It)
2023 · single
Wet Cement (Kareem Ali Remix)
2023 · single
what the hell is lofi house?
2022 · single
Jobi (Kareem Ali Remix)
2022 · single
Stay Strong
2022 · single
Free Your Mind (The New Deep House Anthem)
2022 · single
Love Is Why
2022 · single
Sentir (Kareem Ali Remix)
2022 · single
Redemption
2022 · single
The Ballad of Mister Shine
2022 · EP
Starshine Blues
2022 · single
Electro Soul
2022 · single
Ridge Road (Kareem Ali Remixes)
2021 · single
Star-Crossed
2021 · EP
Good Man
2021 · single
Black Futures
2021 · single
Réseau (Kareem Ali Remix)
2021 · single
Break Free
2021 · single
All These Moments
2021 · album
Numb (Kareem Ali Remix)
2021 · single
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Biography
Growing up, Kareem Ali wanted to be a rocket scientist. The New York native (who now lives in Phoenix) never actually made it into the space program, but his passion for the cosmos remains intact—in fact, it’s at the core of his artistic vision. Future Black Music, We Are Stardust, Black Science… these are just a few of the no less than 47 releases he’s dropped in the past two years, each one mapping out a utopian future in which humanity—and Black people in particular—can finally carve out an existence that’s free of injustice and oppression. Afrofuturism is Ali’s guiding light, and iconic innovators such as Sun Ra, Herbie Hancock, Larry Heard, Underground Resistance and Drexciya have all shaped his worldview. His first musical love, however, was jazz, and he found an early hero in Miles Davis, whose seminal Kind of Blue LP prompted Ali to pick up the trumpet back in middle school. More than a decade later, he’s still playing, and though he now operates in the electronic music realm, it’s clear that Davis’ iconoclastic spirit has found its way into Ali’s work. Fueled by a tireless work ethic and a seemingly endless well of creativity, he’s found an audience and captured the attention of not just Pitchfork, but other media outlets like Bandcamp Daily and Rolling Stone, who named his G R O W T H LP one of the Best Albums of 2020. Other artists have also taken notice, as his tracks have been played and charted by the likes of Four Tet, Pete Tong and Bicep, and Caribou.