Colder explores a more introspective sound on The Rain, which is a record of evocative, cinematic electronica. ‘Pass And Go (Demo Version)’ highlights this beautifully with it’s gentle, Lynchian sound of skittering slow motion jazz drums and ice-cold monotone bass, juxtaposed with a glistening Rhodes piano and subdued guitar. The Rain oozes melancholia, conjuring late night car journeys in long deserted post-apocalyptic towns. ‘Market Day’, ‘RE 501 Friday Night’ and ‘Holy Night’ evoke wonderfully intoxicating dark hues tinged with monochrome bleakness, yet feel strangely at home next to more upbeat tracks like the jerky hypnotic shuffle of ‘All Along The Way’. Other delights include ‘Mango Coconut’, a great, big, rollicking rock tune that The Black Angels might have included on their Vietnam War-infused debut Passover, if only they had written it. The two dialoguing records will be released simultaneously, seeing Colder expand on his triptych of studio albums, which culminated in 2015’s critically lauded Many Colours. Not one to slow down, he is also currently working on a series of diverse collaborations including SAVE! - a project with Craig Higgins Jr from the acclaimed acid house revivalists Paranoid London, and an untitled dancefloor oriented project with revered Danish producer Kasper Bjørke.
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