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AMERICAN PUNK BAND
Agit-pop; Agit-Pop

Agit-prop (band)         
  • Agit-prop performing in [[Helsinki]] on 12 October 1974
FINNISH VOCAL ENSEMBLE
Agit prop (band); Sinikka Sokka; Pekka Aarnio; Anu Saari; Martin Launis; Monna Kamu; Liisa Tavi; Kiti Neuvonen; Tuomas Vesterinen; Agit-propin kvartetti laulaa työväenlauluja; Laulu kaikille; Agit Prop 1970-1977
Agit-prop is a Finnish communist singer group, whose career began in the 1970s and after a break, have now started touring again. The band was a part of the minority wing in Communist Party of Finland and most of their songs were used to get their cause through.
Le Chat Qui Pêche         
PARISIAN JAZZ CLUB
Le Chat Qui Peche; Le Chat qui Pêche
Le Chat Qui Pêche is a Parisian jazz club and restaurant founded in the mid-1950s, located in a cellar in rue de la Huchette in the Latin Quarter, on the left bank of the Seine.
Agit-train         
  • Crowds would be gathered around agit-trains and modern technology such as phonographs and moving pictures demonstrated to a poor rural audience to emphasize the modernizing agenda of the Soviet regime. <small>(1921 newsreel footage).</small>
  • A key part of agit-trains were their special cars for presentation of motion pictures to tightly packed audiences — frequently the first exposure of rural Russians to the medium. <small>(1921 newsreel footage).</small>
Agitational train; Agit-boat; Agit-steamer; Agit-steamship
An agit-train (Russian: агитпоезд) was a locomotive engine with special auxiliary cars outfitted for propaganda purposes by the Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia during the time of the Russian Civil War, War Communism, and the New Economic Policy. Brightly painted and carrying on board a printing press, government complaint office, printed political leaflets and pamphlets, library books, and a mobile movie theater, agit-trains traveled the rails of Russia, Siberia, and Ukraine in an attempt to introduce the values and program of the new revolutionary government to a scattered and isolated peasantry.

Wikipedia

Agitpop

Agitpop is an art punk band from Poughkeepsie, New York. The band was formed in 1981 and began touring widely in 1983. They released four records on the Comm3, Twintone, and Rough Trade labels. Its members include Mark LaFalce, John deVries, and Rick Crescini. The band was part of a pioneer movement in the underground music community and was particularly known for its unusual song styles, instrumentation, and lyrical content within the rock genre. The shows attracted celebrated members of the New York art scene including the Pop Art era photographer Billy Name.

The portmanteau Agitpop is derived from agitprop and is a conjugation of ‘agitation pop’, a now well-defined label that describes how popular music asserts political ideas and views. The band members were enamored with the idea and the origins of the word from the Russian Revolution and used the repetition and philosophy of it within pop culture. Agitpop as a term can be applied to the name of the band itself, but also translates well into the character of the songs themselves.

Agitpop members have often described their approach to music as ‘a unique brand of fractured pop, derived from the dismantling of rock as we knew it.' At the time Agitpop was making their first records, the description worked as a default definition of the approach to making music the band was taking, where provocative amalgam with strong melodic hooks and poignant lyrics prevailed. Keeping with their intents and keeping with the needs of the times to redefine rock music, the band was consequent in their approach and forged a style unique to the times. The live shows were a natural extension of the philosophy the band was following. Agitpop's performances were very confrontational. They alienated the audience or drew them in.

In a review from Trouser Press of one of the shows in the mid-1980s, Agitpop's unique stylistic approach to rock music was described with the phrase ‘Free your mind…and your ass will follow'. The review followed them continually around throughout the band's existence. Whether they are put into the music categories of the times or not, they have had a strong influence on many younger bands, inspiring them to adopt a willingness ‘in dismantling’, or emancipating rock away from standard instrumentations and song styles.