'Alice' by Pogo is a delightful electronic song comprised 90% of clips from the beloved Disney film 'Alice in Wonderland.' I'd forgotten just how much I love this trippy movie (and the Lewis Carroll novel) until I watched this video for 'Alice,' which is equally comprised of psychedelic chopped-up bits from the animated film. What makes this song even more special is that Pogo, its mixer, is only 19.
Implications - Disney movies hold a special place in the hearts of many of all ages, and with such, the Disney franchise represents a public appreciation of childhood references. Products that utilize childhood charm help consumers transcend time back in order to reconnect with positive childhood memories.
What's Driving This Trend
- Childhood Nostalgia
- Products that utilize childhood charm help consumers transcend time back in order to reconnect with positive childhood memories.
- Remix Culture
- Artists and musicians remixing existing content create new, innovative works that resonate with audiences.
- Youthful Creativity
- Young artists and creators bring fresh perspectives and originality to their work.
Who This Affects Most
- Music Production
- Exploring remixing techniques and using existing content in music production can create unique and engaging songs.
- Entertainment
- Creating new experiences that evoke nostalgia and childhood memories can be a disruptive opportunity in the entertainment industry.
- Digital Media
- Utilizing digital media platforms to showcase and distribute remixes and creative works can open up new avenues for artists and content creators.
