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Deep Trout is an intriguing blend of music and visual experimentation, crafted in 1981 by the duo Abbott Meader and Walter Easton. The 16mm format gives it a unique texture, almost like a dreamlike quality, and at just under 44 minutes, it doesn’t overstay its welcome. The pacing is deliberately languid, allowing the viewer to sink into the atmosphere rather than just consume the content. The themes are somewhat abstract, revolving around connection and the fluidity of sound. Practical effects, though modest, add a layer of charm and authenticity. The performances, while not conventional, carry a certain rawness that feels refreshing. It definitely stands out in the music genre for its approach. It’s one of those small gems that spark conversation among collectors.
Not widely known, but a conversation starter.Unique blend of music and visual art.Great for collectors interested in experimental cinema.
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