Mego (label) explained

Founded:1994
Url:http://www.editionsmego.com

Mego was an experimental electronic music independent record label based in Vienna, Austria. The label has been superseded by a new company, Editions Mego, which was set up both to keep Mego albums in print and to issue new albums,[1] run by Peter Rehberg a.k.a. Pita.

Impact and critical acclaim

The label's efforts were awarded a distinction at the Ars Electronica 1999. In the jury's statement, Jim O'Rourke lauded the label's work as defining "a brand new punk computer music".[2]

Mego releases

Editions Mego releases

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.residentadvisor.net/record-label.aspx?id=964 Mego
  2. "Rather than splitting the prize between the two Mego entries: Christian Fennesz's Hotel Parall.lel and Pita's Seven Tons for Free Remaster Version 1.2, the Jury [decided] that the Distinction should be awarded to the Mego label as a whole."