AGK

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Deeper 05:28 Tools
The Shortest Romance 10:24 Tools
Velada 10:00 Tools
Today Yesterday Tomorrow 04:58 Tools
The Liking of Things 05:21 Tools
Bright Bright Day 05:17 Tools
Deeper (Ackers & G mix) 05:45 Tools
For Shame 03:42 Tools
Stranger to Me Now 04:10 Tools
See 04:52 Tools
Sarankot 03:55 Tools
Planet Earth (motorik mix) 05:14 Tools
Moonboots (Landing Edit) 03:54 Tools
Black-Eyed Dog (Neon Dog) 02:57 Tools
The Liking Of Things (Ackers & G Mix) 04:12 Tools
Neon Dog 04:12 Tools
Coventry Carol 02:28 Tools
Dreams of leaving 04:50 Tools
Black-eyed dog 04:50 Tools
Paris Song 05:13 Tools
From the Mountain 02:51 Tools
Further South 02:51 Tools
Pling 05:06 Tools
Song for me 04:56 Tools
The Shortest Romance (Alucidnation's Daybreak Remix) 08:03 Tools
Rattlesnakes 08:03 Tools
Planet Earth (Mode Mix) 08:03 Tools
eastern logic (heavy edit) 06:22 Tools
Dope Test 06:09 Tools
Shortest Romance 06:09 Tools
Moonboots 06:09 Tools
mental prison feat. smoovth 03:12 Tools
Stranger to me now (Falling apart Boomclick remix) 03:12 Tools
Liking of Things 03:12 Tools
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AGK could only have come into being in the UK. They are the archetypal odd couple and their music takes you on an introspective trip through loss and euphoria. A British group in the noble tradition of groups like Japan, The Associates and The Divine Comedy. As Ackers & G, Ackland and Gathercole made a splash with the track ‘Pling’, and swiftly followed by ‘The Shortest Romance EP’ as AGK, which had them tipping their hats at their 80's influences with an eerie cover of Duran Duran’s ‘Planet Earth’. Plaudits and support came from Pete Lawrence, Mixmaster Morris, Chris Coco and Mark Moore amongst others. AGK’s influences range from Kraftwerk and The Orb through to Nick Drake, David Sylvian, Vivaldi and Adam & The Ants, while DJ Magazine described them as ‘shimmering in the spirit of Depeche Mode and their ilk. Moving mood music for the melancholic.’ Live sets on the festival circuit not to mention The Big Chill Recordings tour, saw AGK winning many new fans, with their unique take on contemporary song writing and production. 2005's electronica-tinged debut album ‘The Liking of Things’ was followed up in 2008 by the pastoral 'Further South'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.