Artist

AG Geige

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German experimental industrial project from the 1980s-90s, known for cassette-based avant-garde soundscapes released on underground labels.

Yachtclub + BuchtelnRaabe?TrickbeatTrickbeatYachtclub + Buchteln

About

AG Geige is a German experimental and industrial music project active during the 1980s and early 1990s. Operating within the underground cassette culture that flourished in that era, the project produced works characterized by experimental soundscapes and industrial aesthetics. Their releases were distributed primarily through independent cassette labels, including KlangFarBe and Zensor, which were instrumental in circulating avant-garde and noise music throughout Europe's underground networks. The project's discography includes Yachtclub (1987), available in both single and extended editions, Trickbeat (1989-1990), released across multiple formats including cassette and vinyl, and Raabe. AG Geige's output reflects the broader ethos of 1980s experimental music communities, where artists explored unconventional sound production methods and rejected mainstream commercial structures. While remaining relatively obscure outside specialized collector circles, AG Geige represents the prolific output of Germany's underground experimental scene during a formative period for industrial and noise music aesthetics.

Discography

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