The musical geniuses at Collective Cadenza, aka cdza, a team that makes viral videos about music, combined 26 songs spanning almost a century to make this three-minute medley. From Ennio Morricone to Foster the People, this video spans genres, featuring Eric Rivera “on lips,” Evan Shinners on piano, and Michael Thurber on bass. The video was directed by Joe Sabia, who talks about his career making viral videos in an interview with the Atlantic Video channel here.
So, apparently, many of my favorite songs are those that contain whistling. I never made the connection. Also, this is pretty impressive. Whistling accurately for several minutes is actually pretty difficult. I’m a good whistler, and I don’t think I could do this very well.
PS: I also dig their History of Lyrics That Aren’t Lyrics video. Good stuff.
If Google’s Project Glass looks familiar, it might be because Futurama basically predicted it in Attack of the Killer App. Though I haven’t yet heard if Glass will let you download porno on a crowded bus.





