

Daft Punk may have retired their iconic helmets, but their legacy continues to inspire — sometimes in the most unexpected ways. Enter Bohemian Fart Orchestra, a musical act on a mission to “make the world a better place one fart at a time.” Their latest project? A hilarious, note-for-note fart cover of Daft Punk’s legendary track, “Around the World.”
A Flatulent Tribute to an Electronic Classic
This unique rendition isn’t just a parody. It’s a surprisingly faithful recreation of the original 1997 hit — with a twist. Every synth, beat, and melody is replaced by expertly pitched flatulence sounds, resulting in a cheek-clenching masterpiece that is both absurd and strangely catchy.
The anonymous producer behind Bohemian Fart Orchestra has managed to preserve the rhythmic structure and recognizable melody of the original song, creating a version that’s bizarrely delightful. It’s the kind of musical experiment that could leave fans laughing—and oddly impressed—by its dedication to detail.
An Animated Adventure Across the Globe
Adding to the fun is a fully animated music video accompanying the track. The video features a cheeky, anthropomorphic butt that embarks on a whimsical journey around the world. From the bustling streets of Berlin to the serene temples of Bangkok, and even a chilly stop at the North Pole, this cartoonish derriere explores global landmarks with gusto—and plenty of gas.
Each scene is packed with cultural references, making the video not just a comedic piece but a quirky visual tour set to one of the most unexpected covers of a Daft Punk track you’ll ever hear.
Viral Potential or Juvenile Gimmick?
Whether you view this fart cover as brilliant satire or lowbrow humor, there’s no denying its entertainment value. It’s a creative, lighthearted homage to Daft Punk that brings a new (and very windy) energy to an electronic classic. With its combination of humor, nostalgia, and clever production, Bohemian Fart Orchestra may have struck internet gold.
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