Chuquimamani-Condori is an American electronic musician and composer born as Elly Crampton Chuquimia Quiñones-Tancara on December 9, 1985, in Riverside, California. They also perform under the name Elysia Crampton and began their recording career in the early 2000s under the pseudonym E+E. They released the studio recording American Drift (2015), which was described as an exploration of the history of Virginia and reached wider visibility after receiving an 8.1 rating from the website Pitchfork. Their discography included the studio recording Elysia Crampton Presents: Demon City (2016) and the studio recording Spots y Escupitajo (2017). They subsequently released the studio recordings Elysia Crampton (2018) and Orcorara 2010 (2020). In 2023, they released the studio recording DJ E under their Aymara name, which was recognized by Pitchfork as one of the best albums of the decade. They are a member of the ensemble Los Thuthanaka with their brother Joshua Chuquimia Crampton and released the studio recording Los Thuthanaka (2025). The ensemble reached professional recognition in 2025 when they were awarded the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale.