Watch New Longform Video Featuring Four Album Tracks No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MOOR MOTHER RELEASES BOUNDLESS NEW ALBUM WATCH LONG FORM VIDEO FEAT. “WOODY SHAW,” Photo Credit: Samantha Isasian “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 THEM IN MY BODY DREAM WITH THEM - SEND SWEETNESS.” – CAMAE AYEWA The composer, songwriter, vocalist and educator Moor Mother aka Camae Ayewa is releasing Jazz Codes
today, 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. Working virtually, Ayewa drew in instrumentalists, like flutist Nicole Mitchell and harpist Mary Lattimore, and vocalists, like Melanie Charles and AKAI SOLO, into the album's growing space.
On "ODE TO MARY," Ayewa's spoken poetry tangles with Orion Sun's fluttering vocal ad-libs and Jason Moran's dizzying piano lines. "SO SWEET AMINA" lets Aquiles Navarro's trumpet cast its glow onto ripples of Wolf Weston's searching voice. None of Ayewa's collaborators heard each other's takes before the songs were completed. She acted as the focusing point among them, finding affinities and synchronicities, braiding disparate pieces together into a reverberating whole. TOUR DATES Order ’Jazz Codes’ |