Maya Simone Shipman (born August 16, 1987), known professionally as Suzi Analogue, is an American recording artist, musician, and songwriter based in
New York City
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. She is a former member of Klipmode alongside
Mndsgn, Devonwho, &
Knxwledge; with many collaborations between them during the rise of the international beatmaking culture.
Suzi Analogue credits her name to the alter-ego of
RZA,
Bobby Digital, one of her favorite hip-hop producers. Her style fuses soul, hip-hop lyrics, and vocal processes characterized by
synthesizers and
electronic bass instruments.
Career
In 2012, Suzi Analogue and
Tokimonsta collaborated and released an EP as the project group Analogue Monsta. Their collaborative
EP, titled "Boom", was released by
Scion Audio/Visual. A year later, she launched her own record label
Never Normal Records Her first project released on the Never Normal label, "CHILLS + THRILLS", was named "Best Cassette Of 2014" by UK's
FACT Magazine.
Suzi Analogue has been featured on
BET &
MTV, among others, speaking about women in the male-dominated music industry.
Suzi Analogue has been a featured musician in several projects from American synthesizer company
Moog Music, including playing live at Moog's largest modern music installation. She has also been a selected artist by Moog Music and Converse Music to record special Moog
synthesizer sessions.
Suzi Analogue has served as a cultural diplomat for the USA in Uganda, Africa as a part of an international hip-hop music initiative "Next Level" founded by the
U.S. Department of State and
University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill Music Department. During her diplomacy, Suzi taught a production course to upcoming beat makers in Uganda's capital
Kampala using
Ableton Live. She also orchestrated music with a team of other US Hip-Hop artists and traditional Ugandan musicians and was on national Ugandan TV and radio.
Suzi Analogue continues to make audio/visual projects and perform music live in cities worldwide. She performed a live set on
Boiler Room for the Teklife release of DJ Earl's '"Open Your Eyes" album, which she also collaborated on. The release went on to be named in the "20 Best Electronic Albums Of 2016" by
Pitchfork.
Discography
Albums
*''World. Excerpts 1-9'' - ''(Fresh Selects Records)'' (2009)
*''NNXTAPE'' - ''(Klipmode)'' (2010)
*''ZONEZ V.1'': The Audio Visual Moodboard ''(Never Normal Records)'' (2016)
*''ZONEZ V.2:'' The Audio Visual Moodboard ''(Never Normal Records)'' (2016 )
EP's
*''3P''-''(Klipmode)'' (2009)
*''NNXT'' - (with
Georgia Anne MuldrowDudley Perkins (Dopeness Galore) (2011)
*''ACAPULCOS'' - ''(Self Released)'' (2011)
*''(R)OSE (A)LWAYS (W)INS.'' - ''(Self Released)'' (2012)
*''Chills + Thrills'' - ''(Never Normal Records)'' (2014)
Collaborative albums
*''BOOM'' (with TOKiMONSTA) - ''(Scion Audio/Visual'') (2012)
*''Love Affairz V.1'' (with Swarvy) - ''(Never Normal Records)'' (2014)
Mixes
*''SMOOTHIE'' (For
Vice Magazine) - (2012)
*''Boiler Room Live Set Mix'' - (2016)
Features
*Analogue Monsta - Nxt Msg (Deletion Mix) from ''Brownswood Bubblers 5'' (2010)
*James Kelly - Money from ''LMNO'' (2010)
*
Blu - Soupa from
''York'' (2013)
*Onra - Vibe With U from ''Fundamentals'' (2015)
*DJ Earl - All Inn from ''Open Your Eyes'' (2016)
*
Quelle Chris - Calm Before from ''
Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often'' (2017)
References
External links
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Living people
American electronic musicians
African-American women singer-songwriters
American women singer-songwriters
American women in electronic music
Temple University alumni
1987 births
American experimental musicians
21st-century American women singers
21st-century American singer-songwriters
21st-century African-American women singers
21st-century African-American singers
20th-century African-American musicians
20th-century African-American women