



Take a listen to it and the Breaking Bad remix - in costume! - below, and check out more of his stuff over at his YouTube page. Not going to lie: I’m kind of tempted to take the iPhone remix and make it into my actual ringtone. He’s given the same treatment to Pharrell’s “Happy,” Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” and - my personal favorite - the Breaking Bad theme song. A lot of iPhone users believe it is a familiar sound. His iPhone remix isn’t the first time he’s taken a ubiquitous tune and given it a brand new twist, either. The iPhone xylophone ringtone can be found in the Settings app under Sounds > Ringtone > Classic. MetroGnome, who was born and raised in India and now lives in California, told Electronica Oasis last year that he doesn’t really have a “signature” sound he does, however, draw his inspiration from a huge variety of different sources - something which is readily apparent in his beats. I mean, he even managed to make Siri somewhat likeable. You can free download Xylophone Ringtone (original sound) from the category Music Ringtones in excellent quality for your mobile phone. I didn’t think it was possibly to take the most annoying ringtone in the world and make it into something this amazing. I’m willing to make an exception, though, for this: Electronic composer and producer MetroGnome's remix of the “Xylophone” iPhone ringtone. I realize that they serve a purpose however, I still find nothing more obnoxious than hearing someone’s phone go off at way too high a volume in a public place (except maybe then having to listen to that person’s conversation, which usually also occurs at way too high a volume in a public place). Sometimes I think that cell phone ringtones are one of the worst inventions of all time.
