A stunning blend of jazz, hip-hop and soul, Moor Mother’s “Rap Jasm” shifts from the noise-inflected sound of her previous albums and towards R&B sweetness. Across the new project, Camae uses free jazz as a starting point but takes a turn towards more melody, singing voices, choruses, and 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.

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