Amber Hunters - 'Clockhouse' (Live from Hidden Gem)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
  • In collaboration with Amarte Funds, Steppin’ Into Tomorrow is continuing the series of intimate live performances in a fresh new space, Hidden Gem Studio in Amsterdam. Next up: Amber Hunters.
    Amber Hunters, a six-member energetic band that builds a bridge between raw 70's funk\fusion sounds and contemporary grooves. Tight rhythms, powerful riffs and well-articulated horn lines are at the band's foundation, yet there is enough space for individual and collective jazz-influenced improvisations to stand out in their music.
    Kasparas Petkus - drums
    Johnny Biner - guitar,
    Richard Nacinelli - bass
    Danny van Kessel - keyboard
    Almantas Karecka - trumpet
    Oleg Tkachenko - tenor saxophone
    Manuel Vega Abad - percussion
    Mixed & mastered: Rufus Van Baardwijk
    Audio recording: Rufus Van Baardwijk, Dante Misja, Jarred KDJ
    Video: Leslie Wilkes, Maxime van der Vlist
    Powered by: Amarte Fonds
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    Hidden Gem Studio was founded in 2022 with the philosophy to create a space within the city where artists can create, record and perform their unique experiences in a homelike and timeless environment.
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    X Amarte is an initiative by the Amarte Fonds, which supports and highlights talented artists that seek to create innovative projects and develop their art. With sessions recorded across unique locations such as Hidden Gem Studio, De Roode Bioscoop, or Studio 150/Bethlehemkerk in Amsterdam, it offers high-quality live concerts with eclectic but also experimental programming.

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