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by Heather Phares
The German avant-garde rock band Agitation Free formed in 1967 and featured founding members bassist/keyboar 更多>
小簡(jiǎn)介
by Heather Phares
The German avant-garde rock band Agitation Free formed in 1967 and featured founding members bassist/keyboardist Michael Gunther and guitarist/keyboardist Lutz Ulbrich. Originally known as the Agitation — a name picked at random from the dictionary — the group added free to their name a year later, inspired by a free concert they performed. Though they began by playing covers, Agitation Free added extended improvisations into the songs, and jamming became the basis for their own works. The group also collaborated with Berlins art students on slide-shows, projections and other multi-media performances, and played gigs at conservatories and galleries in addition to club shows.
By 1970 Agitation Free were a fixture of Berlins art-rock scene, performing with like-minded bands such as Tangerine Dream, Amon Duul and Guru Guru, all of whom appeared at that years First German Progressive Popfestival in Berlins Sportpalast. The group often acted as an incubator for underground rock talent, losing guitarist Axel Genrich to Guru Guru that year and drummer Christopher Franke to Tangerine Dream in 1971. Ulbrich and Gunther added guitarist Jorg Scwhenke, drummer Burghard Rausch and keyboardist Michael Hoenig to the lineup, and the quintet procured a record deal with the Music Factory label later that year. Agitation Frees debut album Malesch came out in 1972 and was heavily influenced by their tour of Egypt, Greece and Cyprus, which was sponsored by the Goethe Institute, blending the groups improvisational rock with ambient sounds from the countries they toured. Despite the groups growing popularity — spurred by their performance at the 1972 Olympics in Munich — poor distribution hindered the albums sales.
In 1973, Agitation Free continued touring in France and Germany and released their sophomore effort 2nd, but disappointing album sales, musical differences and boredom brought on by constant touring chipped away at the band. They disbanded in 1974, but Gunther and Ulbrich continued on with a new name, Lagoona. However, this project also recieved little favorable attention and ended in late 1975. Several Agitation Free albums were released after the groups breakup, including 1976s Last, 1995s Fragments and the following years At The Cliffs of The River Rhine.
In 1998, Gunther, Rausch, Hoenig and Ulbrich reunited at Ulbrichs birthday party and decided to revive Agitation Free. The following year River Of Return appeared, featuring the original quartet as well as new members Johannes Pappert from the underground group Kraan, and Bernard Potschka, formerly the guitarist for Spliff.
發(fā)行時(shí)間:1999-04-16
發(fā)行時(shí)間:1974-02-04
發(fā)行時(shí)間:1972-08-01