Sparta+remix+archive
Sparta Remix Archive
The on the Internet Archive serves as a primary repository for the subculture of "Sparta Remixing," a niche form of YouTube Poop Music Video (YTPMV) that originated from the "This is Sparta!" scene in the movie 300 .
What we collect:
The Sparta Remix is a cornerstone of internet history, representing a unique intersection of 2000s meme culture, rhythmic audio editing, and communal creativity. Originating from a specific scene in the 2006 film 300, where King Leonidas shouts "This is Sparta!" before kicking a Persian messenger into a pit, the remix evolved far beyond its cinematic roots. The " Sparta Remix Archive sparta+remix+archive
The first major remix appeared on YouTube around 2007-2008, attributed to various creators (most famously a user named DnBjunkie or remixes tying into the YTMND fad). The formula was simple: take the yell, sync it to a house, techno, or hardstyle beat, and watch the views roll in. Sparta Remix Archive The on the Internet Archive
Traditional archiving often treats music as a museum piece—preserved but static. Sparta+Remix+Archive rejects this. The project argues that a scene’s ethos is one of constant evolution . Early hardcore was defined by producers sampling and reworking each other’s work without permission. S+R/A formalizes this practice. Advertising and Sponsored Content:
Let's celebrate the Sparta Remix Archive and the incredible creativity it represents!