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Seven Tons for Free
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Album Details: Seven Tons for Free

Release Date:11/11/1996
Label:Digital Narcis
UPC:017533190023

Track List: Seven Tons for Free

  1. I
  2. [Untitled Track]
  3. II
  4. Boiler
  1. III
  2. Fehler
  3. Seven Tons Revised

Pro Reviews: Seven Tons for Free

  • All Music Guide

    Mego's press materials for Peter "Pita" Rehberg's full-length debut described it as "minimal, confusing, and sometimes annoying," which just about covers all the bases. A twittering mass of clicks, hums, and high-pitched whines, Seven Tons for Free is by no means entry-level listening, with few of the conventional structures of of either pop, dance, or even textural music providing much guidance. However, like the work of labelmates Farmer's Manual or Finnish electronica composer Mika Vainio, the album is surprising in its novelty and quite often fasincating in its economical approach to contrast and sonic detail.

    - Sean Cooper, All Music Guide

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Biography

Pita

One of the first artists to explore the style of laptop techno eventually tagged as glitch, producer Peter Rehberg joined the Mego collective in late 1994, shortly after Ramon Bauer, Peter Meininger, and Andreas Pieper started the Vienna-based label. Employing the moniker Pita, Rehberg collaborated with General Magic (Bauer and Pieper) for the first release in Mego's ca... Read more