Review: After their debut release last year, emergent Mancunian duo Rainer Veil return with another in-depth EP for Modern Love that sees them postulating on creative possibilities at the juncture of techno, dub and industrial, with an immersive swell that is all their own. "Three Day Jag" has a lot to unravel, from the surface drones to the sunken breaks to the haunted echoes of melodic chord progressions choking somewhere behind the monochromatic fog. "Strangers" is a little sweeter in nature, letting the chords lead the way in to a magnificent tumbling beat that kicks in at the midway point. At every turn the production is magnificent on this EP, dense and highly detailed but beautifully rendered to give the most evocative kind of end result.
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