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Whereabouts of Sound is an intriguing documentary that dives into the world of the Otoasobi Project, a collective of musicians based in Kobe. The film captures the essence of their improvisational performances, showcasing a delightful blend of music that often evokes laughter and surprise. It's fascinating to see how the sheer number of members—around 50—contributes to a rich tapestry of sound and expression, transforming the typical notions of what improvised music can be. The pacing feels organic, allowing viewers to soak in each spontaneous moment. The atmosphere is both playful and reflective, as each musician brings their own flair to the collective experience. It's a unique exploration of creativity that feels very alive and unfiltered.
Engaging performances from a large ensemble.Focuses on the beauty of improvisation.Highlights the cultural backdrop of Kobe, Japan.
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