it was a building passage turned into an art gallery. The place was basically a long corridor with high ceiling and glass all around. It had an awesome sound on it's on, very ambient-friendly, lot's of strange natural reverb. And get this... I wasn't able to bring my amp at the time, so I borrowed one - it was a Fender Blues Junior and the Reverb knob was broken, so it was dimed all the time... it sounded glorious, had a certain special atmosphere, it was great, very inspiring - even for some alternative jazz jamming...
Other instance of a very inspiring space was a gig I went to not that long ago. It was an abandoned hall in an old industrial complex, VERY grimy, dirty and rusty, but acoustically quite friendly. Two bands playing, both turned into my favourite Czech bands
And there was the time when our band played in a castle courtyard...

Now - if we could, we'd love playing our conceptual piece in a really cool environment... I'd really love to play some open-air theater or cinema. Some space that lets the music flow really naturally despite them not being primarily made to have music played at - but my thing would be an open-air experience. But the possibilities are extremely limited and bands simply HAVE TO play in clubs and bars, because there are simply not those venues available.
We're supposed to play some alternative festivals this year, hopefully there'll be some cool venues









