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  1. However, the greatest “drift” piece of all time is Agitation Free’s last album entitled “Last”. Originally “Last” was only released in France where AF were always much more appreciated. AF’s first two albums “Malesch” and “2nd” are also works of high genius — but “Last” is the best drift material.

  2. Whereas the debut album of Agitation Free 'Malesch' would benefit from the brake-out moments, this album sees the perfection of musical atmospheres that are perfect without any contrasts. This is a real treat for home stereo listeners.

  3. Agitation Free is a German experimental krautrock band formed in 1967 by Michael "Fame" Günther (bass guitar), Lutz "Lüül" Ulbrich (guitar), Lutz Ludwig Kramer (guitar) and Christopher Franke (drums).

  4. A must-have for fans that already are very familiar with Agitation Free, it goes without saying, but then again, lots of the recordings have been out there before. The bonus tracks, the Live ’74 disc and the DVD might be well worth it, anyway.

  5. Agitation Free: 2nd. It is that time again to revisit, or in my case, listen to an underrated classic album for the first time. It wasn’t that long ago I reviewed Agitation Free’s debut album Malesch, and what an eye opening experience that was. Hearing a pivotal Krautrock classic for the first time, a mere near fifty years after the fact.

  6. Last, an Album by Agitation Free. Released in 1976 on Barclay (catalog no. XBLY 80 612; Vinyl LP). Genres: Krautrock, Acid Rock. Featured peformers: Lüül (guitar, keyboards, producer), Michael Günther (bass), Michael Hoenig (synthesizer, keyboards).

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  8. Agitation Free created an excellent first album, full of ethnic vibrations and exotic magic, which appears perfectly combined with the hard rocking guitar riffing and electric keyboard psychedelic effects, mandatory elements in the kraut context.

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