Agitation Free were a classic of the German krautrock genre, creating a highly original style with sounds that combined repetitive electronic music, elements of world music and the European avant-garde with soaring guitar solos, spacey sounds, and breathtaking atmospheric improvisations. Formed in 1967 in Berlin by Jörg Schwenke (guitar), Lutz Ulbrich (guitars, 12-string guitar, and Hammond organ), Michael Hoenig (synthesizers, steel guitar, and electronics), Michael Günther (bass), and Burghard Rausch (drums, percussion, and vocals), they released their debut album, "Malesch", in 1972. Its style was rooted in Middle Eastern ethnic sounds, a product of the band's extensive travels over the years to countries like Egypt and Libya, all infused with British and American psychedelia, featuring guitar solos and hypnotic sounds. A year later came "Second" (1973), their second album, which, unlike its predecessor, featured a more "Western" sound, predominantly space rock with multiple keyboard elements and acid guitars reminiscent of Ash Ra Tempel. Following these two eloquent and terrifying albums, the live album "Last" was released in 1976, a much more experimental record that marked the end of this magnificent band's first adventure until almost 25 years later when they reunited to record a series of albums that were well-received by the progressive rock community.

