This is a rehearsal capture and not necessarily a "proper" release.
Free improvisation was a fairly new concept to me at the time. Nonetheless, during the last two years it has had an effect on my musical direction and has inspired the way we form our live performance as Amberclock - subtly, but steadily.
Improvisation does not stay within the performance realm - it has to do with a general direction and therefore creeps into life as well. Thus, it wandered -kind of by its own free will- into the Amberclock project earlier than I anticipated, for I already had considered future plans regarding this performance. In May 2016, we gave an almost impromptu concert at Ypoga K94 as part of Against the Silence's music blog event, where instead of our then usual guitarist, Alexandros Stigas, we performed as a trio with Nikos Kordelis, with whom I have had the honour of collaborating in various line-ups centred around free improvisation and its wonderfully unpredictable mondus operandi.
This recording pretty much covers the musical direction we followed at the gig some days later.
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