Cybergoth Dance Remixes
Cybergoth Dance Remixes are a video meme built on 2011 YouTube footage of German cybergoth teenagers dancing under a Düsseldorf overpass, with editors swapping the original industrial track for absurdly mismatched songs like 'Cuban Pete' or 'El Sonidito'1. The format blew up on Vine in 2014 and got a second life on TikTok after the dance spot was pinpointed in December 20225.
Overview
Cybergoth Dance Remixes take one specific 2011 YouTube clip of a small group of cybergoth teenagers stomping through choreographed hardstyle moves under a highway overpass and dub the audio with wildly incongruous music2. The original 'Cybergoth Dance Party' upload pulled more than 4.2 million views and 11,800 comments over its first five years on YouTube3.
The joke rests on the clash between the dancers' rigid robotic choreography, neon dreadlocks, respirator masks and platform boots, and whatever cheerful, cheesy or otherwise unfitting track an editor decides to lay on top. Tracks pulled from The Mask, Bill Nye the Science Guy, soft rock and Mexican dance-pop have all been used to score the same 40 seconds of footage1.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Making a Cybergoth Dance Remix is straightforward: take the roughly 40 seconds of gNarLu cEe overpass footage, mute the original hardstyle, and drop in a track whose mood clashes with black vinyl and gas masks3. Common picks are novelty songs, movie themes or soft rock ballads whose tempo still lines up loosely with the dancers' stomping.
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