Secure shopping

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

Secure shopping

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.  Visit Juno DJ

Secure shopping

Vinyl & CDs

The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.  Visit Juno Records

Editions Mego comes to Café OTO

Bruce Gilbert, Mark Fell, Klara Lewis and label boss Peter Rehberg will celebrate 20 years of the Viennese label in London this July.

Keeping up with Editions Mego is like following a genre itself, an impossible task if you want to know every release. Remaining in theme with the label’s 20th year birthday celebrations, however, was the recent reissue of Fridge Trax Plus by General Magic & Pita, aka Ramon Bauer and Andi Pieper’s collaboration with Editions Mego founder Peter Rehberg. The album, which samples humming white goods, is a body of work which Flora Pitrolo described in her best reissues column as “a pivotal moment in the relationship between experimental electronics and dance music.”

On July 4, Rehberg will resurrect Pita for a special show at Cafe OTO that also brings with it young Swedish sound designer Klara Lewis, Bruce Gilbert of UK punk group Wire (whom Lewis’s father Graham is part of) and Mark Fell of SND and Sensate Focus fame. To date Bruce Gilbert has the one release on Editions Mego, the 2009 album Oblivio Agitatum, and the rest of his music can be found on seminal UK imprints like Mute, 4AD to others like Sub Pop and Sähkö Recordings. Lewis on the other hand is a fledging artist Juno Plus deputy editor James Manning described as a new name that “literally burst her way into electronic music” with the release of her debut album Ett, and she’ll play alongside Mark Fell, a British artist that has released four albums on Editions Mego under his own name plus the 2011 Kubu / Zikir 12” made with Rehberg in 2011. For more information and tickets visit the Café OTO website.

Bruce Gilbert, Mark Fell, Klara Lewis and Pita will played Cafe OTO, London, on July 4.

Header image courtesy of Tom Medwell