You'd be forgiven for thinking the impact of club classic tunes like 'Sandstorm' might be lost on the younger generation, but a bunch of young Cantabrians have just proved that wrong.
Over 1000 kids from 55 schools came together at the Strum Strike Blow Festival earlier this month to perform Darude's iconic track as an epic "massed item" symphony.
The festival was a mashup of the CHCH Marimba Festival and CHCH Uke Festival at the Wolfbrook Arena. The youngins were armed with recorders, ukuleles and even bloody marimbas, playing along in high spirits.
Fair to say the event was an absolute ripper and got so many kids buzzing with excitement for their next gig.
Punters "loved it",saying there was a "perfect balance of great music, celebration, fun and involvement".
Just a few of the sick reviews that were left after the show.
I'd go as far as saying it was the best thing since the man himself hit our shores in March.
'Sandstorm' was released a whopping 24 years ago (that made me feel old), so it's insane to see these talented whippersnappers jamming out to a tune that is more than twice their age.
Dance music prodigies seem to be popping up left right and centre - DJ Archie and the viral Irish DNB kids 'Kabin Crew', anyone? - so it's time to address the talent in today's prospective ravers.
It's awesome to see cult classic tunes like this banger getting a rinse from generation to generation.