Lostwave

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Lostwave is a type of lost media. Lostwave is music where the information such as the title, author, and source being unknown or difficult to find.

List of lostwaves[change | change source]

The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet[change | change source]

The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet is an ongoing internet search. It involves many internet users from around the world trying to find out the artist and the title of a new wave song that played on a German radio station in 1984.[1]

Everyone Knows That[change | change source]

In 2021, WatZatSong user carl92 uploaded a small section of a song that is 17 seconds long. He said that he found the song on a DVD backup from 1999, but he doesn't remember the source (where the song was from). There is a Reddit community (a subreddit) forum about this song called r/everyoneknowsthat and the subreddit has over 35,000 members. In April 2024, Reddit users discovered that Christopher and Phillip Booth made the song. The users found it in a film for adults called Angels of Passion.[2]


References[change | change source]

  1. Browne, David (2019-09-24). "The Unsolved Case of the Most Mysterious Song on the Internet". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  2. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben. "Everyone Knows That: internet music mystery solved via 1986 adult movie". The Guardian.