Antye Greie's work as AGF converts poetry into glitchy electronic music, sound installations, audio-visual performances, and other forms of media. First known as half of the experimental electro-pop duo Laub during the late '90s, she began releasing challenging, fragmentary electronic music as AGF with early-2000s releases such as Head Slash Bauch (2002). Greie established her own AGF Producktion label in 2004, releasing solo works including 2008's Words Are Missing as well as collaborations like 2011's Orlando with Craig Armstrong. Some of her most accessible ventures include...