VIMEO EXCLUSIVE: Can the 2012 Olympic athletes carry a tune? Grammy-award-winning producer Mark Ronson proves they can, but perhaps not in the way you might expect. 

In his latest track featuring vocals by Katy B, the twang of a bow and arrow, thump of a racing heart, and clamor of a ping pong ball become positively instrumental in “Anywhere In The World,” an anthem for this year’s Olympic Games. But how did Mark manage to create such a song?

In the Coca-Cola Company’s documentary “Move to the Beat,” follow Mark as he travels the globe with a boom mic in hand, sampling sounds of the worlds greatest athletes in training for London’s games. Got questions about Mark’s process? Inquire here! He’ll be answering the most burning queries in a video just for Vimeo next week, so stay tuned.

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