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Agitation Free is a German experimental
krautrock Krautrock (also called , German for ) is a broad genre of experimental rock that developed in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electron ...
band formed in 1967 by Michael "Fame" Günther (bass guitar), Lutz "Lüül" Ulbrich (guitar), Lutz Ludwig Kramer (guitar) and
Christopher Franke Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987, he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventua ...
(drums).


Name

They were initially called Agitation, a name they chose at random from a dictionary. The band had to change the name because another band with the same name already existed. Agitation Free was chosen based on a poster for a free show played in the early 1970s saying "Agitation Free" (meaning "free concert").


History

After losing guitarist Ax Genrich to
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in 1970 (Genrich having replaced Kramer the same year) and drummer Franke to
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in 1971, the band recruited Jörg "Joshi" Schwenke (guitar), Burghard Rausch (drums) and
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(keyboards). They released their first album, '' Malesch'', in 1972 on the Music Factory label. The album was inspired by their tour through Egypt, Greece and Cyprus, sponsored by the German Goethe Institute. Later that year, they performed at the
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. A second album was released in 1973, and guitarist Schwenke was replaced first by Stefan Diez, then Gustl Lütjens. The band disbanded in 1974. Agitation Free reunited in 1998, with the 1974 line-up, and released ''River of Return'' in 1999. The band again reformed in 2007 for a series of concerts in Tokyo. In 2008, remastered CDs of their back catalogue were officially released, and in 2011 they released ''Shibuya Nights'', recorded at their 2007 Tokyo concerts. In 2012, the band toured again to promote this album. The band is included on the Nurse with Wound list.


Musical style and sound

Agitation Free's music is psychedelic, experimental krautrock with elements of spaced-out ambient, experimental electronic and drone. The music for the most part consists of driving organ-patterned drone-like rock; seamless psychedelic cosmic musical textures with intricate musicianship and musical variety; hard, driving rock similar to
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; and jamming that occasionally invokes the interplay and styles of Garcia, Weir and Lesh of
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and hints at a blues rock base not unlike
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. Many of their songs have a trance-inducing, psychedelic feel with sections of driving rock fueled by fiery and melodic moving guitar lines and solid, propelling and intricate drumming and a prominent bass line. All of Agitation Free's songs are instrumental apart from some recitation on "Haunted Island". Their first album '' Malesch'' is cosmic, aggressive, psychedelic, creative, ethnically flavored (mainly by short interludes of recordings from Egypt), mysterious and densely packed with ideas whereas their second, titled ''2nd'' is more laid-back and upbeat, with longer structure, much more of an emphasis on traditional styled jamming ''à la'' the
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and a warmer and more straightforward sound. On ''Malesch'' the songs blend together to make a seamlessly flowing, tangential and uninterrupted musical journey, whereas on ''2nd'' songs are more predictably structured, more varied in their sound and stand more as independent works. Their sound is similar to, but fairly distinguishable from, other contemporary Krautrock bands such as
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,
Guru Guru Guru Guru is a German krautrock band formed in 1968 as The Guru Guru Groove by Mani Neumeier (drums), Uli Trepte (bass) and Eddy Naegeli (guitar), later replaced by the American Jim Kennedy. After Kennedy collapsed on stage due to a serious i ...
,
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, as well as the mixed-influence blues-based jam rock of The Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers noticeable on ''2nd'', and slightly later and more symphonic bands like Asia Minor and
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.


Personnel


Members

* Lutz Ulbrich – guitars (1967–1974, 1998–1999, 2007, 2012–) * Michael Günther – bass guitar (1967–1974, 1998–1999, 2007, 2012) *
Christopher Franke Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987, he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventua ...
– drums (1967–1971) * Lutz Ludwig Kramer – guitars (1967–1970) * Michael Duwe – vocals (1967) * Ax Genrich – guitars (1970) * Jörg Schwenke – guitars (1970–1973) *
Michael Hoenig Michael Hoenig (born 4 January 1952) is a Germans, German composer who has composed music for several films and games, in addition to two solo albums, including the highly acclaimed 1978 album ''Departure from the Northern Wasteland''. In 1997, ...
– keyboards, electronics (1971–1974, 2007, 2012–) * Burghard Rausch – drums (1971–1974, 1998–1999, 2007, 2012–) * Dietmar Burmeister – drums, percussion (1973) * Stefan Diez – guitars (1973) * Gustl Lütjens – guitars (1973–1974, 1998–1999, 2007, 2012–2013) * Bernhard Arndt – keyboards (1974) * Daniel Cordes – bass guitar (2012-)


Lineups

N.B. changes in bold


Discography

* '' Malesch'' (1972) * ''2nd'' (1973) * ''Last'' (released 1976, recorded live 1974) * ''Fragments'' (released 1995 and again in 1996, recorded live 1974) * ''At the Cliffs of River Rhine'' (released 1998, recorded live 1974) Garden of Delights * ''The Other Sides of Agitation Free'' (released 1999, recorded in Berlin, 1974) * ''River of Return'' (1999) * ''Shibuya Nights'' (live February 2007 in Tokyo, released 2011 on Esoteric Recordings) * ''Momentum'' (2023)


References


Further reading

* Ulbrich, Lutz: „Lüül". Ein Musikerleben zwischen Agitation Free, Ashra,
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" – Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf – Berlin 2006, * Ehnert, Günter: Rock in Deutschland: Lexikon dt. Rockgruppen u. Interpreten / Günter Ehnert ; Detlef Kinsler. - Orig.-Ausg., (3., aktualisierte u. erw. Aufl.). - Hamburg : Taurus Press, 1984. - 434 S. ; 18 cm, * Christian Graf: "Rocklexikon Deutschland". Verlag Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 2002, * Frank Laufenberg, Ingrid Laufenberg: ''Frank Laufenbergs Hit-Lexikon des Rock und Pop.'', Ullstein Tb., Oktober 2002. * Christian Graf, Burghard Rausch: ''Rockmusiklexikon Europa, Bd. 1.'', Fischer Tb., Frankfurt Juli 2005. * Christian Graf, Burghard Rausch: ''Rockmusiklexikon Europa, Bd. 2.'', Fischer Tb., Frankfurt Juli 2005. * Christian Graf, Burghard Rausch: ''Rockmusiklexikon Amerika, Afrika, Asien, Australien'', Fischer Tb, Frankfurt Oktober 2003. * Tibor Kneif: ''Sachlexikon Rockmusik. Instrumente, Stile, Techniken, Industrie und Geschichte'', Reinbek b. Hamburg: Rowohlt, überarbeitete und erweiterte Ausgabe 1980. (Lexikon und Beispielsammlung aus
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, New Wave sowie ein Register) * Tibor Kneif: ''Rockmusik. Ein Handbuch zum kritischen Verständnis. Mit einem Beitrag von Carl-Ludwig Reichert'', Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1982. (mit einem Kapitel über die Grundlagen der Rockmusik, z. B. Elemente, Instrumente und stilistische Wurzeln sowie Materialien zu einer Theorie der Rockmusik, ihrer Soziologie, Ästhetik und Geschichte) * Artemy Troitsky: "Rock in Russland: Rock und Subkultur in der UdSSR", Hannibal-Verlag, Wien 1989. * Zöller, Christa. Rockmusik als jugendliche Weltanschauung und Mythologie. Religion und Biographie, Bd. 2. Münster: Lit. 2000. * Steven & Alan Freeman: ''The crack in the cosmic egg: encyclopedia of Krautrock, Kosmische musik & other progressive, experimental & electronic musics from Germany'', 1996, Audition Publ., Leicester


External links


Agitation Free official website
– includes extensive history of the band (English language)
Lüül
– official site (German language)
Christopher Franke
– official site (English language)
Official site
* * {{Authority control German progressive rock groups Musical groups established in 1967 Musical groups disestablished in 2013 Krautrock musical groups 1967 establishments in West Germany 2013 disestablishments in Germany German psychedelic rock music groups