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Diplo and Laidback Luke
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VIDEO: Pogo - Alice
A friend showed us this video a few days ago and we've watched it incessantly every since--Nick Bertke, a.k.a. Pogo, a 19-year-old Australian "experimental video editor" cut and spliced soundbytes from Walt Disney's 1951 adaptation of Alice in Wonderland into a two-and-a-half minute psychedelic sample-fest of singing poppies and drumming dandelions. The film, as we all know, is already about as trippy as a G-rated feature can get, and the already super-hypnotic and eerie images from the movie lend themselves perfectly to something that sounds like an Avalanches b-side. The video was posted to YouTube about a year ago and strangely people are only posting it now, but it's really quite incredible.
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