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So, Jandek: Dallas Thursday is this raw, intimate concert video that really captures the essence of Jandek's approach to music. The atmosphere is dense, almost haunting, and you can feel the unpredictability in his performance. There's a kind of quiet tension that runs through the set, making each note feel like it's suspended in time. The pacing is quite unconventional; it ebbs and flows in a way that’s not typical for concert films, which is part of what makes it distinctive. You get glimpses into his world, and the visual style complements the music's stark, often somber themes. It’s not for everyone, but for those who appreciate avant-garde soundscapes, it’s a fascinating watch.
This concert video is somewhat rare, as Jandek’s works often are, and it’s part of a limited output from the artist. Collectors have a keen interest in various formats, particularly any early releases that might have circulated in small quantities. The scarcity adds a layer of intrigue, making it a notable piece for those who follow his unconventional career closely.
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