Some complain about the expanding role of technology in our lives. This time, it’s music to our ears.

In this video, a coordinated and synchronized orchestra of eight floppy disk drives plays “Through the Fire and Flames”—appropriately renamed “Through the Fire and Floppies”—by English metal band DragonForce.

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The video was posted by the YouTube account Sammy1Am, whose page hosts an entire collection of floppy drive symphony videos, including a rendition of “Stars and Stripes Forever” and “In the Hall of the Mountain King.”

To make the music, the programmer responsible uses a code he developed to make the floppy drive’s stepper motor—an electric motor that splits a continuous rotation into steps, allowing the drive to control the position of the read/write head of the disk—to operate at a specific frequency.

Who would have thought that a collection of some of history’s most obsolete electronic devices could be repurposed to create some bumping beats?

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