CITIES AVIV - EVEN COLDER SPRING (LP)


"Black Truffle is pleased to present Even Colder Spring, the latest release from the mysterious and wildly prolific Cities Aviv (a.k.a. Wilbert Gavin Mays, who also records as African-American Sound Recordings), a rare appearance from the artist outside his own D.O.T. Audio Arts label. For over a decade, Cities Aviv has twisted hip-hop conventions into the most skewed and splayed forms, layering and lacerating twitching loops, extreme production techniques and his mercurial vocal stylings into hermetic décollage. Across 16 tracks, Even Colder Spring charts Mays' restlessly experimental approach: what sound like fully formed productions are interrupted suddenly after seconds; interjections of field recordings cue unexpected shifts; details drown under layers of fuzz. His vocal delivery takes in rhythmically intricate rap, barely articulate murmurs and freely melodic song, the latter often with a disorientating lack of connection to the track's harmonies. The lyrical shifts are as paratactical as the musical movements. Apocalyptic visions of social and cultural uniformity alternate with reflections on mortality, glimpses of everyday life and head-scratching one-liners: 'Maybe Mars is bougie?' His reference points are as surprising as ever, the Dante quotes of previous releases joined here by a tracked named after Henri Bergson's idea of the élan vital. Australian listeners, in particular, might be especially taken aback to hear 'Closing Door' open with the phrase 'the tyranny of distance." (label info)
in stock | AU| 2026| BLACK TRUFFLE RECORDS | 29.90


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