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So, 'Songs of Jasmine' is this intriguing promotional video linked to Jacqueline Humbert and David Rosenboom's album 'J. Jasmine: My New Music' from '78. It's all about the fusion of music and visual art, with a tone that's quite experimental. The pacing is a bit freeform, which fits nicely with the music’s eclectic vibes. You get these abstract visuals that dance around the sounds, creating a hypnotic atmosphere. It really captures the spirit of the era, showcasing how innovative art can emerge from the intersection of sound and vision. The performances feel genuine, like they’re channeling something deeper, making it a distinctive piece for any collector who appreciates avant-garde music films.
'Songs of Jasmine' has a limited history in terms of formats, primarily circulating as a rare VHS and now sought after by collectors of niche music video art. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, with not many copies floating around, especially in good condition. There's a certain appeal for those who delve into the experimental music scene of the late '70s; it’s a gem that speaks to the innovative spirit of the time.
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