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"Rehab came into existence in 1995 when Bob Davies and Brian Kelly grew tired of meticulously orchestrated 'band' material and DJ 'mix' tapes. Taking what limited equipment they could get their hands on at the time, the duo created 'music' by tearing it apart to find the 'sound'. Drawing from Chicago's tradition of experimental music, Rehab puts forth its first major release on Endpoint Recordings. Drawing from influences of Oval and the Microstoria series, E.A.R. and free jazz, Rehab samples from its immediate environment: videotapes, Sun Ra records, random TV signals, band rehearsal tapes, etc., and augments these collages with layers of analog noize/drones; soundz upon soundz. The end result is a surprisingly musical album, which functions as a whole concept: the rehabilitation of sound into music."
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"Chicago's newest experimental BPM label fires its opening salvo in the electronic wars with this showcase. This compilation of nine artists from all over North America stands not just as a sampler, but as a substantial assembly of trip-hop, ambient, dub and experimental creators." Features: Rehab vs. Skycraft, Second Man, Kush, CNS Engineering, Nudge, Solenoid, Salvo Beta & Diminish.
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