- brianary ( @brianary@startrek.website ) English2•1 day ago
Dan Dare by Art of Noise
- ntma ( @ntma@lemm.ee ) English1•1 day ago
Ninja please. I’ll broadcast a signal to aliens telling them that we need them to invade.
- CaptSatelliteJack ( @CaptSatelliteJack@lemy.lol ) English1•1 day ago
The only correct answer is Excision and Downlink’s absolutely legendary Existence VIP
- Owl ( @BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz ) English10•2 days ago
Either Never Gonna Give You Up or Darude - Sandstorm
-The internet (10-15 years ago)
- ratel ( @ratel@mander.xyz ) English4•2 days ago
Ok ignoring the fact that this isn’t a speaker, if it was and the question is what would I play on a speaker this size, then probably this.
- MonkeMischief ( @MonkeMischief@lemmy.today ) English3•2 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq_wYOGRG7I
I’m really surprised nobody else posted this. My first thought was Goldeneye 64’s snow level soundtrack. 😮 Like I could hear it just looking at this image lol.
- neidu2 ( @neidu2@feddit.nl ) English21•3 days ago
The 1989 Belgian techno anthem Pump Up the Jam.
- 404 ( @404@lemmy.zip ) English2•2 days ago
Pump Up the Jam is an anagram of ‘Jump Up the Pump’.
This song was played five times in a row at the funeral of director Stanley Kubrick.
Techtronic’s home planet, Earth, consists of 70% water.
If you isolate the individual drumbeats from this song and arrange them in a circle, it unlocks a cheat mode that allows you to pass through solid surfaces at will.
- Malgas ( @Malgas@beehaw.org ) English2•2 days ago
When Pump Up the Jam was first broadcast, audiences feared it was real, and that jam would be pumped into their homes.
The lyrics give clues to the location of a buried golden hare that has never been found.
- 404 ( @404@lemmy.zip ) English2•1 day ago
Technotronic got their name by combining the word ‘techno’, meaning a sort of dance music, and ‘tronic’ meaning ‘tronic’.
The original 12-inch release of Pump Up The Jam came with a free horse.
At 7.16pm on December 28th 1879, Dundee’s Tay Bridge collapsed as a train passed over it. 60 passengers lost their lives.
Other musical acts whose names begin with ‘T’ include The Cure, The Isley Brothers, and The Velvet Underground.
- tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) English1•1 day ago
It shouldn’t be overlooked that the initials of the song as PUTJ, which was the Myers-Brigg personality type (problematic-unfettered-thoughtful-judgemental) of the lead singer who was combating Foot-In-Mouth disease at the time.
- Baggins ( @baggins@beehaw.org ) English1•3 days ago
Well played. I’d forgotten all about that :-)
- smiletolerantly ( @smiletolerantly@awful.systems ) English9•3 days ago
“Come here! I will help you conquer this world. Our civilization is no longer capable of solving its own problems. We need your force to intervene.”
(Not really, but…)
- taaz ( @taaz@biglemmowski.win ) English2•3 days ago
Unexpected Three Body Problem reference
- smiletolerantly ( @smiletolerantly@awful.systems ) English2•3 days ago
Was it really that unexpected with this image?
- SouthFresh ( @SouthFresh@lemmy.ml ) English7•3 days ago
Baby Shark
- tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) English2•1 day ago
Each “Doo” could level a forest
- TheBrideWoreCrimson ( @TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz ) English3•2 days ago
We Interrupt This Programme
(Yeah, I’m oldschool like that) - griD ( @griD@feddit.org ) English2•2 days ago
A cover of Black Sabbath’s “Supernaut”, by Al Jourgensen of Ministry’s side-project 1000 Homo DJs with vocals by Nine Inch Nails vocalist Trent Reznor.
- averyminya ( @averyminya@beehaw.org ) English1•2 days ago
Under the Influence by the Chemical Brothers
- Hanrahan ( @hanrahan@slrpnk.net ) English1•2 days ago
The greatest voice in rock 'n roll of course
- Daemon Silverstein ( @dsilverz@thelemmy.club ) English10•3 days ago
Let S be an endless string which is a concatenation of every binary counting in succession, starting from zero all the way to infinity (without left zero-padding):
S = 01101110010111011110001001101010111100110111101111…
(from concatenating 0, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111, 1000, 1001, and so far)Let S’ be a set of every sequential group of octets (8 bits) from string S, which can be represented as a base-10 number (between 0 and 255), like so:
S’_2 = [01101110, 01011101, 11100010, 01101010, 11110011, 01111011, …]
S’_10 = [110, 93, 226, 106, 243, 123, …]I’d create an audio wave file whose samples are each octet from S’_10 as 8-bit audio samples, using a really low sampling rate (such as 8000 Hz or even 4000 Hz).
That sound, that particular sound, is what I’d transmit to the cosmos: the binary counting, something with a detectable pattern (although it’d be not so easily recognizable, but something that one could readily distinguish from randomness noise).