Agitation Free - Last (Reissue) (1976/2008)

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Artist:
Title: Last
Year Of Release: 1976/2008
Label: Revisited Rec
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:59
Total Size: 325 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Soundpool (5:47)
02. Laila II (17:08)
03. Looping (22:45)

Bonus Track:
04. Schwingspule (10:59)

Line-up:
Michael Hoenig / synthesizer, keyboards
Dietmar Burmeister / drums
Michel Gunter / bass
Gustl Lutjens / vocals
Burghard Rausch / drums, keyboards, vocals
Jorg Schwenke / guitar
Lutz Ulbrich / guitar, keyboards

Founded in Berlin, Germany in 1967 - Disbanded in 1974 - Reunited briefly in 1998, 2007 and 2012

A classic of the German space genre. Their current music is a combination of Progressive Rock and New Instrumental Music, with touches of Jazz and passages dedicated to an experimentation near to Ambient. Their originality was due to the blend electronic and repetitive musics with a lot of ethnic elements from North Africa, India, etc. Very much like your early ASH RA TEMPEL, GURU GURU type bands except with a cultural influence.

"Malesch" is an ethic excursion and a clear passion for the European avant-garde with extended guitar solos and mesmerizing atmospheres. "Second" is more Euro-folk inflected, with a stronger use of acoustic guitars and bouzouki. Both "Malesch" and "Second" are excellent space excursions but absolutely brilliant recordings... ESSENTIAL!.

Several AGITATION FREE albums were released after the group's breakup, including 1976's "Last", 1995's "Fragments" and the following years's "At The Cliffs of The River Rhine" (1998). The following year "River Of Return" appeared, featuring the original quartet as well as new members Johannes Pappert and Bernard Potschka. Their aptly titled "Last" is considered by many to be one of the best live space albums ever. Lots of acid-drenched guitar and electronics to really carry you "out there".




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Many thanks for lossless.