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A.G.Trio is an Austrian electro house group. It was founded in 2004 in Novi Sad, Serbia, during a combined tour of the founding members Roland von der Aist, Andy Korg & Aka Tell (civil names Roland Bindreiter, Jürgen Oman & Markus Reindl [1]). The A.G.Trio is known for its excessive live-act and its remixes for popular Artists like Parov Stelar.[2] In December 2014 they announced that A.G.Trio is on hiatus and presented their new project Ages.[3]
A.G.Trio | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Ages |
Origin | Linz, Austria |
Genres | Electro house |
Years active | 2004 | -present
Labels | Freaks like us!, Etage Noir Special |
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A.G.Trio was founded in 2004 out of the solo artists Roland Bindreiter, Jürgen Oman and Markus Reindl from the upper Austrian artist collective Backlab during a concert trip to Novi Sad, Serbia, under the name "Adalbert Günther Trio".[4]
After many Singles, EPs and remixes in 2012 the A.G.Trio released a double-album called "Action" containing own productions as well es remixes.[5] After extensive touring with their debut album, the band released a compilation called "Reaction" which collects the remixes they have made over the past two years. In April 2014 they confirmed in an interview with the Austrian magazine The Gap that they are already working on their second album.[6]
In December 2014 they announced that A.G.Trio is on hiatus and presented their new project Ages.[3] In November 2015, on the occasion of the release of their album "Roots", Ages was named "Artist of the Week" on the Austrian radio station FM4.[7]
In late 2017 band member Markus Reindl was announced artistic director of the newly founded Stream Festival in Linz. In interviews he gave on that occasion he made no statement about the status of the band project.[8][9]
Title | Year | Director |
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"Return (feat. Zanshin)" | 2014 | Jürgen Oman |
"I Want It (feat. Laura Goméz)" | 2015 | Jürgen Oman |
"Hymn (feat. Inner)" | Andreas Jalsovec | |
"Chances (feat. Johannes Eder)" | Jürgen Oman | |
A.G.Trio's "Countably Infinite" feat. M. Zahradnicek entered the charts of Austrian radio station FM4 on 12 May 2012 and was number one for two weeks. It stayed in the charts for seven weeks and was number 13 in the FM4 year charts of 2012, which was highest charting title by an Austrian artist or group.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
"Countably Infinite" also entered the German Club Charts on 25 May 2012 and remained in the charts for five weeks with best position 7.[21]
A.G.Trio's singles "Dancen", "Planet Disco" and "Countably Infinite", as well as their album "Action" reached position one in their respective genre charts on iTunes in Austria.[22]
The singles "Replay" and "Things You Wanna Play" reached top rankings in the Canadian and U.S. dance charts.[23]
All four Ages singles entered the radio FM4 charts in 2015 with "Chances" feat. Johannes Eder taking position 13 in the FM4 year charts of 2015. [24][25][26][27][28]
In 2010 A.G.Trio was voted "Soundpark Band of the Year" by the listeners of the Austrian radio station FM4.[29]
In 2013 A.G.Trio was nominated in the categories "Electronic/Dance" and "FM4 Award" at the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards.[30][31] They were again nominated for the Amadeus Austrian Music Award in the category "Electronic/Dance" in 2015.[32]
Ages was nominated for the "FM4 Award" at the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards in 2016.[33]
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