Moor Mother, the Philadelphia-based artist, poet, and musician, presents her latest sonic exploration, "Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes," released on Don Giovanni Records. This experimental hip-hop and spoken word album is a powerful, politically charged journey through time and space, spanning from the era of chattel slavery in America to the 1992 LA riots and the contemporary age of hashtag activism.
In just 34 minutes, Moor Mother, born Camae Ayewa, weaves a tapestry of sound and words that challenge the status quo and provoke thought. The album features collaborations, including a standout track with Saul Williams, "Black Flight." Each track, from the opening "Repeater" to the closing "Passing of Time," is a testament to Ayewa's refined and focused artistic vision.
"Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes" is not just an album; it's an experience that demands attention and invites introspection. Ayewa's urgent messages and innovative compositional style make this a compelling listen for fans of experimental music and those seeking a deeper understanding of the world's social and political landscapes. Dive into the sonic black holes and let the analog fluids of Moor Mother's vision wash over you.