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hauntaku2 · 6 months ago
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The singer of the most mysterious song on the internet "Like the wind" sounds like Elvis Presley imo
Update: If you slow down the song just a bit, it sounds like the musician is singing "Like the wind, you came running. Take the consequences of leaving(?)... There's no chance you'd be forgiven(?)"
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magicalmikuri · 2 years ago
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Some of my favorite Lostwave Songs - Solved and Unsolved
For those looking for cool obscure music, lostwave is your friend! Don't mind me geeking out about unidentified or previously unidentified music aaa!
Solved -
Making Dedication by First Person - Probably my favorite lostwave song period. Beautiful lyrics. I found it took me a few listens before I really started appreciating it.
Cyan Daze by Chimera - THIS SONG IS ABSOLUTELY SLAMMIN' IT'S SO GOOOOOOD.
L.A. Woman by P.J. Marcus - If I had a nickel for every time I really loved a song called "L.A. Woman", I'd have two nickles. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
The Livin' and the Dyin' by Jim Dawson - Really beautiful song and an early lostwave solve!
On the Roof by Johan Lindell - The original "most mysterious song on the internet". Absolutely slammin'.
Traveling Minstrel by Richard Torrance - No fish.
Bird On a Wing by Rare Bird - Absolutely bangin' song, lovin' this dude's voice.
Common Hound by The Blind Venetians - Another early lostwave solve and absolutely awesome song.
Early in the Morning (Demo Version) by Excalibur - Much better than the final version imo. This song makes me feel like a 80s wizard shooting lightning out of his hands, which is extremely high praise if you ask me.
Little Islands by The Gallery - Great song with an emotional story behind its search. I'm so happy it's finally solved.
Ready n' Steady by D.A. - Not a unidentified song but a lost song! Well, now it's found but you get the idea. Deserved a release imo.
George Sand by Antonia and the Operators - Bangin' song. I wish there was more by this band they're so good honestly???
Organ by Jon Lord - This was solved in like 10 seconds but still worth putting on here. I love a good neo-classical piece.
Unsolved -
"The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" - You know I had to put this here.
"Fond My Mind" - Another classic lostwave song. They gotta solve this and TMMS eventually right? RIGHT???
"Wait Forever" - Very ethereal sounding. I really love this one. It's possibly by a German band called the In Tensions or the Intentions but there's no record of them anywhere online?
"Deluded" - Probably one of my favorites. This song SLAPS. The vocalist's performance is delightfully unhinged.
"Baby It's Not Too Late" - Song from an... *ahem* adult film, that's absolutely slammin'. A lot of vintage porn has great music for some reason??? Unfortunately this is likely unsolvable.
"I'm Almost In Love" - Another vintage porn song. This song has an absolutely awesome saxophone and keyboard part??? Also I have no idea why Barni used a picture of some pandas but I'm not complaining. Unfortunately this may be unsolvable.
"Losing My Patience" - Possibly from a porn film??? It's got that energy. I love the guitar solo here.
"Fly Away" - Another famous lostwave, this time from Japan! Despite the slightly unnerving tone, the lyrics are quite mundane???
"Light the Lanterns" - Sometimes called "The Third Most Mysterious Song on the Internet". I love the surreal lyrics.
"Writing from the Train" - Underrated lostwave song. Switches between two different languages for some reason???
"One More Chance" - I really like this one because I feel it has vintage anime vibes for some reason???
"Cat Swimming Guitar Solo" - Awesome guitar solo and Barni put a picture of a cat swimming for some reason, so exactly what it says on the tin!
There's so many more lostwave songs I wanna gush about so I might do a part 2???
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maestroignitex · 6 months ago
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This is absolutely amazing. It's so great to see how lost songs can come to a happy ending like this.
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cadencewishes · 2 months ago
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♡ Spotify canvas ♡
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anestheticrage · 8 months ago
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This is the most important compilation album ever created.
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gaylordthethird · 8 months ago
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Recommending you small artists (less than 1000 listeners)
yes there is a playlist
artists added in no specific order, format is artist/genre/monthly listeners. if an artist on here gets above 1000 listeners im not gonna remove them, they can stay ^-^
she is chaos, indie rock, 95 listeners
amnesiak, soft alternative, 14 listeners
blue pilot, gloopy alternative, 48 listeners
moon germs, robot electronic, 3 listeners
ghostlightg, indie soft pop, 31 listeners
buffbardington, acoustic, 165 listeners
anna rune, soft romatic pop, 906 listeners
dib dooley, silly emo, 225 listeners
redacted hills, indie or parody, 396 listeners
quinn hills, indie, 110 listeners
anne dorko, folkpop tavern, 912 listeners
charlie otto, chill groovy, 354 listeners
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dumbiemusic · 1 year ago
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unnamedboxvoid · 1 year ago
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Somtimes I wonder…if any of the creators or owners of the lost media or mysterious songs are aware of how mysterious and thought-provoking their creations are to everyone.
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cherrywperson · 1 year ago
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guys check out this song its good it just so happens to be lost and unknown but its good i prommy
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cerise-apple · 2 years ago
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caveguy22 · 4 months ago
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"Mr. Webber's Second Orchestra Gathering" :3
I like experimental music, but this album was probably the last for a while...
From the album "Strange Assortments".
#music #experimentalmusic #experimental #psychedelic #dark #digitalart #fyp
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nochoirliketheirsong · 6 months ago
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Song #123
I have a whole collection of local files loaded into Spotify, because they're not available from Spotify. Some of them are just not available in my country, but some of them like this one I'm pretty sure are not available on the internet at all. It's a track from a cd recorded by a folk music ensemble my uncle played with. The cd is at least 15 years old, predating streaming services. And from a genre/community that I don't think are big on streaming and file sharing anyway. Or at least, the kind of filesharing that leaves a presence on the internet. My mom gets a cd every year with the music for all the dances her folk dance group did that year and that's certainly not an official release. But it's all still physical cds that are shared, maybe some mp3s emailed. I don't think they know what torrenting is.
Anyway, this is a great song!
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magicalmikuri · 2 years ago
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Some of my favorite Lostwave Songs - Solved and Unsolved (Part 2)
THAT'S RIGHT BABY IT'S BACK!!! For those who missed part 1, you can check out my lostwave gush-fest here.
Solved -
Found A Place by The Jazz Hipsters - Spooky vibes but very cool. Unfortunately this band hasn't seem to release anything else.
Boogie Home by Billy Workman - I love me some glam rock.
Summer's End by Prince of the Blood - The entire album, Portsmouth, is honestly so good, especially the titular song.
Creepy Crawlies by Bing Hitler with the Chain Gang - Not the best band name, but was a stage name of a Scottish comedian named Craig Ferguson. Picturing Shrek singing while listening to this is highly recommend.
Maniac Laughing by Johnny Cohen - HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA-
Oceans of Time by Al Bowlly - I love me some crunchy old music.
Mental by Tripp7 - This song slaps, it's also one of the few available on Spoofy so go check it out on there!
Weekend by Charlatan - Lovin' that sax. I also recommend En Walki Talki Man.
Take Off by Kigoy - This song sounds like it crawled out of an abandoned subway station and I mean that in the best way possible I love this song. Unfortunately it seems Kigoy only really did two songs, this and this one here that's worth checking out.
At the Lightworks by Ellie Greenwich - Yes, the Ellie Greenwich! I assume this song was solved in like five seconds. Delightfully 60s.
Paragon by NuKeMOuT - This song goes hard, feel free to screenshot.
Magic Summer by Captains - Lovin' that sax (again.) Also I love this lady's voice.
Unsolved -
"Johnny" - I can't see a sail boat without thinking of this song
"Treadmill of Time" - Possibly identified as a song by a band called Memorybank. Everyone says it has Depeche Mode vibes (I think originally it was passed of as an outtake of there's though it obviously isn't) but it gives me more TMBG vibes.
"Friends" - May sound like it's from a kid's show but it's VERY NOT. It's actually from, like, the opposite of that.
"Let's Get Up" - Another song from a porn film. Steals a lot of its lyrics from Dancing on the Ceiling by Lionel Ritchie but is actually better.
"I Was A Fool In Love" - One that's weirdly grown on me over the past few weeks???
"Trip To Rio" - The intro is honestly one of the catchiest things I've ever heard, period. I hope we find the full version soon.
"Poor Christmas" - The lostwave Christmas song, and I love it for that. I'm not at all religious I'm just weird and dig Christmas music.
"CIA" - Sounds like it's from a movie, it's got that cinematic vibe to it.
"Leylo Lo La" - Possibly a cover of a cover...?
"Ai wa Subete" - I love me some Japanese lostwave.
Might do a part 3 or a other songs by lostwave artists and where to support them (obviously the latter can only really apply to people with solved songs).
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maestroignitex · 8 months ago
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This is literally the end credit scene to the found EKT song
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nerdasaurus1200 · 8 months ago
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Odysseus: Wait, how are there 558 men down here, we had 43!
Eurylochus: Elpenor died at Circe’s.
Odysseus: Son of a bitch!
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sedlex · 3 months ago
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Before Wicked (the movie) arrives, I wanted to give a shout-out to the people who through the years paid good money to go watch Wicked (the musical) bringing a camera and bootlegging/sharing the shit out of it.
Y'all's wobbly, out of focus recordings that kept appearing and disappearing over the years were the only way many people got to experience the musical before being able to see it as intended.
Especially, thank you to whoever went to that one in Chicago in 2008 and spent a lot of time zooming in/out to better show the actors' facial expressions.
Doing so, they managed to miss 100% of Elphaba's ascent at the end of Defying Gravity and when I finally went to see it at the theatre (in London, the first of five times), that moment was still an unexpected surprise.
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