"C-Section" is a captivating exploration of the avant-garde and free jazz genres, born from the collaboration between British free jazz legend Evan Parker and electronic noise artist John Wiese. Released on January 1, 2008, under the Helicopter label, this album is a testament to the power of real-time improvisation and sonic experimentation. The record is a collection of four tracks, each a unique journey into the depths of spontaneous composition. The longest track, "The Jist," spans over 14 minutes, showcasing the dynamic interplay between Parker's saxophone and Wiese's electronic manipulations. The brevity of "Little Black Book" at just over two minutes provides a stark contrast, highlighting the duo's ability to create intensity in a short span. "No Shoes" and "Dog Cesarean" further explore the sonic landscapes that emerge from their collaborative improvisations. With a total runtime of just 37 minutes, "C-Section" is a concise yet powerful statement in the world of experimental music. The album is a limited edition of 1000 copies, making it a rare and sought-after addition to any discerning music collection.