Expialidocious: Mary Poppins Turned Into Electronica


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What does it take to create an electronica music? If you look at Nick Bertke's (YouTube user Pogo) creation, the answer is simple: sine wave bass, custom drum sequences, and bits of sounds from Disney movie "Mary Poppins."

This one's titled Expialidocious. (You can find many more examples at his YouTube and MySpace pages).

Previously on Neatorama: Nick's more famous song: Alice

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Baierman.

Update 2/10/10 - New embedded video clip because the original is now private - Thanks Justin!

I dread to think what people would think if they seen me watching this at work, but it was totally worth it. Alice iin wornderland one is cool too
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WOW. . . at first I didn't like it but something about it keeps drawing me back into it. About the 3rd time I have listened to it, which is amazing, considering the first time I did not even finish it.
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