Eberhard Weber's "Silent Feet," released on March 1, 1978, under ECM Records, is a captivating blend of jazz fusion, krautrock, and free jazz that showcases Weber's unique bass playing and compositional prowess. This 42-minute journey through experimental and avant-garde sounds features three tracks: "Seriously Deep," "Silent Feet," and "Eyes That Can See In The Dark." Weber's innovative approach to jazz, combined with his ability to seamlessly integrate elements of krautrock and free jazz, makes this album a standout in his discography. The intricate interplay of instruments and the atmospheric soundscapes create an immersive experience that highlights Weber's skill as both a musician and a composer. "Silent Feet" is a testament to Weber's artistic vision and his enduring influence on the jazz and experimental music scenes.