Listen: Rainer – “Hope” [Woman's Hour Remix]
22 November 2013, 15:45
| Written by
Charlotte Krol
A pairing between some of our favourite new acts this year, Rainer’s “Hope” is given the eerie once-over by Kendal/Manchester electronic pop lot, Woman’s Hour.
Where the original picks up its dancing feet, Woman’s Hour’s remix draws out every inch of the stems with yearning synths, drugged-out beats and sparse, choral hums. There’s no room for dancing here, just a beautiful cacophony of sounds.
The fact that the remix is instantly recognisable as the four piece’s own is a great sign of the band starting to make their mark.
“Hope ” is our Song of the Day. Listen now below.
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