Antye Greie-Fuchs
from Halle, Germany
September 1, 1969 (age 55)
Biography
AGF is the alias of Antye Greie (aka Antye Greie-Fuchs), a Berlin-based vocalist/producer who established herself as the vocalist of Laub during the late '90s before branching out as a solo producer and frequent collaborator with a reputation for philosophically artistic electronic music. Born in September 1969 and raised in East Germany in the city of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, she moved to Berlin in 1996 and formed the downtempo electronic music duo Laub with Jotka (an alias of producer Jürgen Kühn). Greie was the vocalist of Laub, which released a series of acclaimed albums on the label Kitty-Yo: Kopflastig (1997), Unter Anderen Bedingungen als Liebe (1999), Intuition (1999), and Filesharing (2002). In 2001 Greie made her solo debut as AGF with a few tracks on the Neue Berliner Initiative release Constant Variable. Subsequently signed to Kit Clayton's label Orthlorng Musork, she made her full-length album debut with Head Slash Bauch (2002), followed by her second album, Westernization Completed (2003). The albums were both musically experimental and philosophically artistic (Head Slash Bauch based on software code, Westernization Completed on personal information), a departure from her work in Laub, which had been fairly melodic and song-based whereas her solo work as AGF is abstract and often spoken rather than sung. In 2004 Greie founded her own label, AGF Producktion, on which she released a 12" EP by Quio (which she produced) and reissued her second album, Westernization Completed. Subsequent releases on the label include a new album by Laub, Deinetwegen (2007), and the third AGF album, Words Are Missing (2008). In addition to her releases on AGF Producktion, Greie was also involved with a number of side projects including the Dolls (The Dolls, 2005), the Lappetites (Before the Libretto, 2005), AGF/Delay (a collaboration with Sasu Ripatti [aka Vladislav Delay] that yielded 2005's Explode Baby and 2009's Symptoms), and AGF.3 (Mini Movies, 2006). ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
Top Tracks
Albums
Videos
Close