Star Trek: The Next Generation Theme Played w/ Floppy Drives [video]

LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 10: Recreation of the Enterprise bridge from the 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' TV series on display at 'Star Trek – The Exhibition' at the Hollywood & Highland complex on October 10, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

Until I posted about the pair of old floppy drives that played the Imperial March a while back, I had never imagined that floppy drives could double as musical instruments.  Well, it looks like somebody else has gone the extra mile to turn some old floppy drives into musical instruments.  While the first Imperial March person only used 2 drives, this guy used 8 drives to make the theme music from Star Trek: TNG.  Being more of a Deep Space Nine fan, I’m really hoping somebody gives the floppy drive music treatment to the DS9 theme song.

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2 responses to “Star Trek: The Next Generation Theme Played w/ Floppy Drives [video]”

  1. […] too long ago, I posted the video of eight floppy drives playing the theme music from Star Trek: The Next Generation but for the people that are more Doctor Who fans, now those same floppy drives have played the […]

  2. […] I have posted videos of the themes of a number of shows being played by floppy drives such as the Star Trek: The Next Generation theme and the Doctor Who theme, but now eight floppy drives have come together to play the theme from […]

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