Picking up where her critically acclaimed Anti debut Black Encyclopedia Of The Air (Pitchfork 7.9 rating) left off, “Barely Woke” comes off the new Moor Mother album Jazz Codes where her “pensive blend of hip-hop, spoken word poetry, punk & electro” (New York Times) is more refined than ever. This project pulls no punches but offers something
Read More“Moor Mother’s beats, if you’d call them that, tend to sound like stardust incinerating itself … her new album, ‘Jazz Codes,’ has an air of intervention, but also of mischievous play and
“IT’S POETRY THAT DRIVES THIS ALBUM – THE STORIES OF THESE ARTISTS AND COUNTLESS OTHERS NOT NAMED BUT FELT – IS THE LEADING MOTIVATION. I WANTED TO HONOR & GIVE OFFERINGS – HOLD
Picking up where her critically acclaimed Anti debut Black Encyclopedia Of The Air (Pitchfork 7.9 rating) left off, “Barely Woke” comes off the new Moor Mother album Jazz Codes where her “pensive blend of hip-hop, spoken word poetry, punk
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
Called “the poet laureate of the apocalypse” by Pitchfork, Moor Mother is announcing ‘Jazz Codes’ today; coming out on July 1, it is her second album for ANTI- and a companion to