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So, 'Music for Airports' from 1999 is this fascinating audiovisual experience that goes along with a live performance by the Bang on a Can All-Stars of Brian Eno's ambient work. You get this ethereal, almost dreamlike atmosphere that truly evokes that sense of space and time—perfectly fitting for the airport theme. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sink into the sound and visuals, which is where it stands out. It’s not just a concert film; it feels like a meditative journey. A unique blend of live performance and visual art, it's an interesting piece for anyone into the more experimental side of music and film.
This film has seen limited releases, and the collector interest tends to be quite niche, especially among fans of ambient music and experimental cinema. While not widely available in mainstream formats, it occasionally pops up in collector circles, particularly on home video formats. As a result, it can be somewhat elusive for those looking to add it to their collection.
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