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  1. Peter Rehberg (29 June 1968 – 22 July 2021), also known as Pita, was a British-Austrian composer of electronic audio works. He was the head of Editions Mego, which he founded in 2006 as a successor to Mego .

  2. Apr 9, 2021 · pita, mesmer, peter, rehberg, united kingdom, tapeworm. Recorded At – Mego Studios. Illustration – SavX. Written-By – Peter Rehberg. Recorded summer 1995 Mego Studio, Vienna Illustration - SavX. This cassette is a product of The Tapeworm - "look into my eyes: your are feeling sleepy". Addeddate.

  3. Mesmer” was Peter Rehberg's first ever solo composition, originally released in 1995 as part of "mesmervariations", a (long-deleted) double CD by Ash International presented in an oversized plastic wallet with eight card inserts. That release contained various original compositions influenced by the work of Friedrich Mesmer, and included pieces by Ryoji Ikeda, Gescom, Edvard Graham Lewis ...

  4. British-born Austrian electronic musician Peter "Pita" Rehberg was in the 1990s one of the pioneers of dissonant music composed through digital noise. The oneiric 21-minute composition Mesmer appears on Mesmer Variations (1995), a double-disc album devoted to compositions inspired by 19th-century pseudo-scientist Friedrich Mesmer (the piece was reissued in 2010, coupled with a glitchy remix ...

  5. Mesmer was Peter Rehberg's first-ever solo composition, originally released in 1995 as part of Mesmervariations, a (long-deleted) 2CD by Ash International presented in an oversized plastic wallet with eight card inserts.

  6. The thread that ties Rehberg’s work together is a keen ear for inventive texture and unique structure. Peter Rehberg was born on June 29, 1968 in London. He joined a loose collective of experimental musicians in Vienna including Ramon Bauer, Andreas Pieper, and Peter Meininger that would congeal around the Mego label in the early 90s.

  7. That was my first encounter with Peter Rehberg, in the year that the Mego label started up in Vienna. The pizza boxes handed over by him and his friends Tina Frank and Ramon Bauer contained white labels of the first three Mego releases, which even back then seemed to emanate from a different place from all the jungle, ‘intelligent’/minimal techno and other forms of electronic music that ...