Tag: moor mother
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Recommended Album: Irreversible Entanglements – ‘Protect Your Light’
We’re hearing lines present themselves more visible within the experimental free jazz collective’s invincible force field, and as ever intentional, they serve to keep the life-giving burst of energy which exists in us all safe inside.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Our Land Back”
Improvisation is not lost in its way, and its way knows where to let words to empower lead those dealt loss back to a message of solidarity on the latest from ‘Protect Your Light’.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Free Love”
When all sound is settled on its final breath, inner peace is illuminated on the experimental jazz collective’s first offering off their new album ‘Protect Your Light’.
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Moor Mother feat. Kyle Kidd, Keir Neuringer & Aquiles Navarro – “WE GOT THE JAZZ”
A new track from the forthcoming deluxe edition of last year’s standout, ‘Jazz Codes’, is a message of self-recognition when others don’t yet see it.
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The Best Experimental Albums of 2022
Whether it can creaks into corners ambient and electronic, or twist rock and contort pop into artful, avant patterns, 2022’s best experimental albums of defy any distinct definition because they are outside of unconventional boundaries.
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Recommended Album: Moor Mother – ‘Jazz Codes’
Further meditating on history, ‘Jazz Codes’ unlocks the past’s truths through Moor Mother’s singular futurism.
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Moor Mother feat. AKAI SOLO & justmadnice – “RAP JASM”
As the title off the latest single from ‘Jazz Codes’ suggests, Camae Aweya goes hard on the bars, though its backdrop production is cosmically weaved into forces greater looking toward the future.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Down to Earth” b/w “All You Can Do Is All You Can Do”
Two new jazz phreakouts from the experimental cosmic collective featuring Moor Mother as part of Sub Pop’s SIngles Club Vol. 7.
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Moor Mother feat. Melanie Charles – “WOODY SHAW”
The first single from ‘Jazz Codes’ is a conversation through astral projections with kindred artists of past history that connects their world to Moor Mother’s multiverse of experimental jazz and bewitched chillout spells.
