Eberhard Klunker

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Eberhard Klunker is heralded as a master guitarist and a virtuoso of improvisation.
Highly respected by his audience and in professional circles, the musician can look
back on a career and life story that is as unconventional as it is remarkable. What sets­­­­­ him apart, besides his musical virtuosity, is his ability to keep looking forward. Even today, he gazes with curiosity towards the future.

Born in 1952 in Herzberg, Klunker was initially self-taught and in 1971, then barely
nineteen, he replaced the guitarist Hansi Biebl in the Modern Soul Band. In addition to that, he earned his certification as a professional musician from the Friedrichshain
School of Music, something much coveted in the former East Germany. Through the
Modern Soul Band he got to know Klaus Lenz, and with Lenz's big band, in which the
singers Veronika Fischer, Christiane Ufholz, Uschi Brüning and Klaus Nowodworski were involved, took part in numerous tours within the GDR. In 1974, he joined the Hansi Biebl Blues Band, with whom he recorded the LP Savannah in 1975. He belonged to the elite of the East German rock, jazz and fusion scene, where he played with the likes of Ernst-Ludwig Petrowski, Conny Bauer and Ulli Gumpert. His musical star was shining bright and his path seemed clearly marked...

But Eberhard Klunker wanted something else from life. In early September 1975,
together with his friend Olaf Wegener, a drummer and guitarist who also played in the
Hansi Biebl Blues Band, he made a spectacular escape from East Germany. As night
fell, they rowed a rubber dinghy from Poel Island to the Bay of Lübeck, where they
landed on shore the next day near Dahme; a journey of sixteen hours. The 23-year-old then began his life and musical career all over again in West Berlin, which has been his home ever since.

Here he founded the band Windminister with fellow ex-GDR musicians. He recorded in he RIAS studios (with Klaus Renft, Christiane Ufholz, Klaus Lenz and Pete Wyoming Bender) among others, and later met blues greats like Chris Farlowe and Alexis Corner. He returned to his musical roots in 2010, when he recorded Live 2010 with his longtime collaborator Christiane Ufholz, an album which was nominated for the "Deutschen Schallplattenpreis" (German Record Critics' Award).

Eberhard Klunker, who over the course of his musical development has devoted
himself completely to the acoustic guitar, also found in West Berlin the challenge and
inspiration for his latest solo album Lietzensee.

"Looking for a good sounding room for the recordings, I found the Kirche am Lietzensee (Church on Lietzen Lake) in 2013. My goal was to record the guitar sound
very naturally. Two microphones recorded the guitar sound directly, and were also
attuned to pick up the ambient sound as well" said Klunker about this production." In
my music, improvisation plays a very important role. Some pieces are completely
improvised without any guidelines. And others develop their form around a theme and from a spontaneous situation. Each piece is unrepeatable in its arrangement" he
added.

If you ask Eberhard Klunker after the intent and musical background of the
compositions on Lietzensee, you will quickly realize that the one is dependent on the
other. The individual pieces emerge from one another, and as much as they are
capable of standing alone, they are all sensitively interconnected with each another.
Using solo guitar with sparingly and selectively applied scat singing, he sketches true
soundscapes. From the audible essence of delicate and gossamser-like sounds to uptempo percussive numbers, they all develop three-dimensionally. In the first piece, he includes the Lietzensee church bells ringing for six o'clock. He even gives the ringing bells the main role in this aural landscape by improvising freely and swinging his guitar through the air to strengthen the effect. A more beautiful "acoustic portrait" of a recording space doesn't exist!

Eberhard Klunker is a visionary at home in many musical genres. A man and a musician who does not baulk at infringements, and who always remains true to himself and his instrument. A man who sensitively yet challengingly creates new worlds with his compositions and improvisations on the guitar, and who reconnects those worlds which already exist.
One who gives his sounds the freedom which he as a young man and musician dared to attain.

Release date: April 2015
Distributed by: New Arts, Finetunes
Label: Mons Records - LC06458

Location

Berlin, Germany

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