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John Coltrane’s Lost Jazz Track ‘Ascension: The Aftermath’ Leaks, Sending Collectors Into a Frenzy and Dividing Fans

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John Coltrane’s Lost Jazz Track ‘Ascension: The Aftermath’ Leaks, Sending Collectors Into a Frenzy and Dividing Fans

Los Angeles — In a seismic shockwave that has hit the jazz world harder than a free-jazz saxophone blast, a previously unknown, 18-minute track from the legendary John Coltrane has just been leaked online, and the drama is absolutely off the charts. The recording, titled ‘Ascension: The Aftermath’ by anonymous tipsters, is reportedly a raw, chaotic, and completely unfiltered jam session from the icon’s most experimental phase.

Red carpet insiders are claiming the track was secretly handed to a YouTuber specializing in “forbidden artifacts,” sparking a wild bidding war among private collectors estimated to be worth over $4 million. But the real drama? The jazz purists are in tears, calling it “a desecration of the master’s legacy,” while the experimental crowd is hailing it as “the holy grail of spiritual noise.”

“I was literally shaking,” says one shocked archivist in an exclusive chat. “Coltrane’s family must be furious. This is either the find of the century or the biggest forgery scandal since the Mona Lisa mustache.”

With conspiracy theories exploding across every music forum, the question everyone is screaming is: Is this the REAL John Coltrane, or the greatest audio heist in history? The shock factor is off the charts, and the drama is far from over. Stay tuned for the meltdown.