: The accompanying video is an integral part of the experience, utilizing clips from the sampled films to enhance the nostalgic "VHS-era" feel. Critical Reception
: Often categorized as chill, electronic, or dubstep, the track uses a "pogomix" style of rhythmic sampling. Pogo - Forget 02:45
"Forget" is a 2 minute and 48 second plunderphonics track by Australian producer Pogo (Nick Bertke), released in May 2015. It is celebrated for its nostalgic, atmospheric blend of classic Disney film samples, transforming childhood media into a cohesive, chill electronic experience. Sound Profile and Production : The accompanying video is an integral part
: Listeners frequently highlight the "pure nostalgia" of recognizing familiar characters and voices recontextualized into a modern electronic format. Back Stories | My Album Reviews From Tinnitist It is celebrated for its nostalgic, atmospheric blend
: The track saw a major resurgence around 2022 as a viral TikTok sound . This led to various popular versions, including slowed-down, sped-up, and reversed iterations.
: Reviewers from sites like Stereofox praise the track for its ability to recapture childhood magic through "catchy songs and beautiful videos".
: The song heavily features vocal fragments and sound bites from evergreen Disney movies, including Cinderella , Alice in Wonderland , and Pinocchio (specifically Jiminy Cricket).
: The accompanying video is an integral part of the experience, utilizing clips from the sampled films to enhance the nostalgic "VHS-era" feel. Critical Reception
: Often categorized as chill, electronic, or dubstep, the track uses a "pogomix" style of rhythmic sampling.
"Forget" is a 2 minute and 48 second plunderphonics track by Australian producer Pogo (Nick Bertke), released in May 2015. It is celebrated for its nostalgic, atmospheric blend of classic Disney film samples, transforming childhood media into a cohesive, chill electronic experience. Sound Profile and Production
: Listeners frequently highlight the "pure nostalgia" of recognizing familiar characters and voices recontextualized into a modern electronic format. Back Stories | My Album Reviews From Tinnitist
: The track saw a major resurgence around 2022 as a viral TikTok sound . This led to various popular versions, including slowed-down, sped-up, and reversed iterations.
: Reviewers from sites like Stereofox praise the track for its ability to recapture childhood magic through "catchy songs and beautiful videos".
: The song heavily features vocal fragments and sound bites from evergreen Disney movies, including Cinderella , Alice in Wonderland , and Pinocchio (specifically Jiminy Cricket).
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