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So, 'Drifting Sun' is this intriguing little music video that really captures a specific vibe, you know? The visuals are quite striking with a surreal quality, almost dreamlike. The pacing feels like you’re just floating along with the music, and it has this ethereal atmosphere that works well with Loki Starfish's sound. The practical effects, though not overbearing, add a layer of richness to the experience – it’s raw in a way that feels organic. Performance-wise, it’s more about the emotional resonance than traditional acting, which is interesting for a music video. It stands out because it doesn’t try to fit into any conventional mold, just a unique piece that lingers in your mind long after it ends.
'Drifting Sun' remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, given its limited distribution and the anonymous nature of the director. It has appeared sporadically in compilation discs, but finding a standalone format is a challenge. The scarcity has piqued interest among collectors of music video art, particularly those who appreciate the experimental and avant-garde nuances in visual storytelling.
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