Rosetta covers a Beatle's tune. Well almost. Andrew Huang took fragments of the audio from the Rosetta mission. His goal was to have the sounds from Rosetta back him up as he sings The Beatles' 'Across the Universe'. Apart from his singing, no other sounds were used in the song.
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
Rosetta covers a Beatle's tune
Rosetta covers a Beatle's tune. Well almost. Andrew Huang took fragments of the audio from the Rosetta mission. His goal was to have the sounds from Rosetta back him up as he sings The Beatles' 'Across the Universe'. Apart from his singing, no other sounds were used in the song.
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WOW!An awful lot of work must have gone into that. It's at least a step beyond describable. I'm sur John Lennon's ears were perked.
even the original music is completely out of this world, but it is the way he made it his own is wonderful
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