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Corrado Bucci , The Thief Of Trees , Corrina Joseph , Leon (Italy) , Chromatic Filters , Aaron-Carl , Rennie Foster , Mikey V , Mata Jones , Psycho Radio , LC Anderson , Federico Baracco , Tuccillo , Square Mode , Blue Mondays , Javonntte , Perel , Matteo Gamba , James Teej , Chris Barratt , Claudio Huston , Memo Framed , Silky Sunday , Abrão , Ayala (IT)
2026 marks a milestone: 20 years of Rebirth Records. \nFollowing the first chapter of the project, released in June as a limited-edition double vinyl and digital package, Rebirth 20 returns with Part 2 on August 7. While the first installment highlighted some of the internationally acclaimed names connected to the anniversary celebrations, this second chapter dives deeper into the core identity of the label, bringing together long-standing Rebirth artists, hidden catalogue treasures and fresh reinterpretations of overlooked classics.\nFeaturing key contributions from Corrado Bucci, Chromatic Filters, Blue Mondays, Matteo Gamba, Memo Framed, Federico Baracco and other members of the extended Rebirth family, the release reflects the label's long-standing commitment to nurturing talent and building lasting artistic relationships. Alongside these are carefully selected remixes and rediscoveries that reconnect the past with the present, revealing another side of the Rebirth story: one built not only on celebrated moments, but also on enduring creative connections developed across two decades.\nThe collection also includes contemporary reworks from artists such as Darryl Baalki, Elado, Willem Mulder, Red Axes, Afriqua, Soul of Hex, Mikhu, Darren Emerson, Valentino Kanzyani and Ramonpang, presenting a broader view of the Rebirth universe, where house, deep, disco, indie dance and electronic experimentation coexist naturally.\nIf "Part One" celebrated the global resonance of Rebirth, "Part Two" explores its roots, community and creative DNA, offering a deeper look into the artists, records and relationships that have shaped the label's identity over the last twenty years.\n