Editions Mego
(Record label)
Editions Mego is a Vienna-based Austrian record label for electronic music, founded in 2006 by Peter Rehberg. It is the continuation of the insolvent record label Mego.
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posted 22.05.2014
Outer Space
Phantom Center EP
It’s quite easy totravel through the universe with Andrew Veres and John Elliott’s Outer Space project. »Phantom Center« is an interstellar trip.
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posted 28.04.2014
Fennesz
Bécs
After 13 years, Fennesz has returned to the label Editions Mego. His new record »Bécs« picks up the abstract pop of his earlier records.
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posted 17.04.2013
Locust
You'll Be Safe Forever
After his solo-kitsch-outbursts, Mark von Hoen has found his way out of the dull sugar icing and has turned to his alter ego Locust for the first time in 12 years.
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posted 03.01.2013
Emeralds
Just To Feel Anything
The Emeralds are still a tiny bit annoying. Not as much as they used to, though. On their tenth album, the trio also has wonderfully dreamy melodies to offer.
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posted 02.08.2012
Keith Fullerton Whitman
Occlusions
Keith Fullerton Whitman turns free and turns the space into an integral part of the recording of his two improvisations called »Occlusions«.
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posted 26.03.2012
Keith Fullertown Whitman
Generators
The two tracks on »Generator« were originally recorded live and then completed by Keith Fullertown Whitman on the basis of similar ground material.
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posted 07.02.2012
Mark Fell
Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A Knot
With his fourth release within a year already, Mark Fell presents an »almost-live-album« – a concept which doesn´t quite work.
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posted 04.11.2011
Mark McGuire
Get Lost
And what are the gods up to? They’re going and going on and on. In the case of Mark McGuire, this means they’re looping and layering and looping and layering.
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posted 30.09.2011
Bill Orcutt
How The Thing Sings
Bill Orcutt has fetched his battered guitar from the attic and tries to work out a version of post-modern blues. This record is a challenge worth a try.
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posted 20.06.2011
Mark McGuire
A Young Person's Guide To
Mark McGuire presents his first body of work: A Young Person’s Guide To combines 2 ½ hours of carefully selected solo-material from the years 2007-2010, the artist being only 24 years of age.
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posted 20.07.2020
Adult Fantasies
Towers Of Silence
A very deserving compilation brings us Stroom these days with »Towers Of Silence« from the Belgian Adult Fantasies.
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posted 23.07.2020
Eiko Ishibashi
Hyakki Yagyō
On her first solo studio album in two years, »Hyakki Yagyō«, Eiko Ishibashi brings wonderfully wondrous sounds into flowing movements on two sound collages.
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posted 09.07.2020
Logic System
Reissued: »Venus«
The album »Venus«, first released in 1981, by Hideki Matsutake alias Loi’gic System, who plays with the Yellow Magic Orchestra, is now being reissued via Wewantsounds. Exclusively at HHV Records in a limited edition.
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posted 24.06.2020
Apollo Brown & Che' Noir
Exclusive Edition: »As God Intended«
Apollo Brown has teamed up with Che’ Noir for »As God Intended«, which will be released by Mello Music Group on September 4, 2020. The album is exclusively available from us in a Coloured Vinyl Edition.
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posted 29.06.2020
Joell Ortiz & Kxng Crooked
Exclusive Edition: »H.A.R.D.«
Joell Ortiz and Kxng Crooked (aka Crooked I), both from the rap supergroup Slaughterhouse have announced a new album on Mello Music with »H.A.R.D.«. Vinyl will follow in September. We have a strictly limited colour edition in our assortment.