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So, 'Free Jazz From the Sanctuary: Weasel Walter Trio' is really something else. The trio operates in this realm of pure free improvisation that feels both spontaneous and methodical at the same time. The musicians, each with a distinctive style, create a soundscape that shifts rapidly—it's like a conversation where they're always a step ahead of each other. There's a raw energy and an almost palpable tension in their performances, which keeps you hooked. It’s not just about jazz, it’s an exploration of sound, structure and emotion—definitely something one must experience rather than just listen to.
This film holds an interesting place in the collector's market, especially given the obscure nature of its production details. Formats seem limited, making it somewhat elusive compared to mainstream jazz titles. Collector interest might be driven by the unique performances and the distinctive style of the trio, appealing to those who appreciate avant-garde music. Its scarcity adds to the allure for those digging into the underground jazz scene.
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