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Jürgen Kupke

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Amoeba's Dance

Label: Trouble In The East Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Dactylopodial; Polytactic; Reticulate; Orthotactic; Palmate; Monotactic; Rhizomonotactic; Rugose; Striate; Lingulate; Spineolate; Acanthopodian; Fan-Shaped / Lanceolate; Mayorellian; Paramoebian; Flabellate; Paraflabellulian; Vexilliferian.

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Article: Album Review

Potsa Lotsa XL: Amoeba's Dance

Read "Amoeba's Dance" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Like an amoeba, whose shape-shifting properties enable it to adapt to its surroundings, Silke Eberhard's Potsa Lotsa expands and contracts according to its needs. Originating as a four-horn ensemble inspired by the music of multi-instrumentalist/composer Eric Dolphy, Potsa Lotsa blasted off with Potsa Lotsa: The Complete Works Of Eric Dolphy (Jazzwerkstatt, 2010). An auspicious debut, Eberhard's ...

Album

Gaya

Label: Trouble In The East Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Hana; Dul; Sed; Ned; Daseot.

Album

Transformations and Further Passages

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Collective #13; Cleopatra; Tension / Varié; Golem; Solo #1; Virtue; Get Up – From Now On; Set ‘em Up; Tune In; Solo #2; Don’t Run; Der Blues ist der König; Theme from Vietnam; Solo #3.

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Article: Album Review

The Clarinet Trio: Transformations and Further Passages

Read "Transformations and Further Passages" reviewed by John Eyles


A clarinet trio is a chamber trio comprising a clarinet, a bowed string instrument such as a violin, viola or cello, and a piano; the phrase can also refer to a composition written for such a trio. However, away from such matters, The Clarinet Trio is the name of a three-clarinet group which first recorded together ...

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Gebhard Ullmann and Theo Nabicht: Clarinets plus Basses

Read "Gebhard Ullmann and Theo Nabicht: Clarinets plus Basses" reviewed by John Eyles


Back in 1999, Leo Records released the debut album, Oct. 1 '98, by The Clarinet Trio, which consisted of three German clarinettists, Jürgen Kupke on clarinet plus Gebhard Ullmann and Theo Nabicht both on bass clarinets. The three had contrasting interests and styles: Kupke had been performing from contemporary to New Orleans-type music, Nabicht focused on ...


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