Not counting a few limited releases and collaborations,
Get In is Edition Mego founder
Peter Rehberg's first proper album as
Pita in over a decade. The album is notably less harsh than previous
Pita releases, going for more of a cosmic ambient space than
Rehberg is typically known for. Many of the tracks here drift weightlessly, but they do progress, and they aren't without an element of surprise. "Line Angel" is probably the prettiest piece of music
Rehberg's ever recorded, yet its starry, crystalline tones are often interrupted by crushed glitches and bends. "S200729" starts with a buzzing synth melody that could've anchored a late-'90s
Timbaland production, but halfway through the track,
Rehberg switches on a pulverizing amount of distortion. The startling, exciting moment recalls the epic third track on 1999's
Get Out, which remains the definitive moment in the
Pita catalog. Other pieces such as "9U2016" and "20150609 I" recall the more playful glitch experiments of 2002's
Get Down. Following all of these abrasive tracks, "Mfbk" is more straightforward and sublime, with astral melodies slowly unfolding over ten minutes.
Get In finds
Rehberg stretching the
Pita sound into more graceful territory, but he hasn't lost his flair for the unexpected that made his work during the '90s and 2000s so visionary.