Hi! Guess who needed a day off and asked to boss to fill in only for him, who is now frantically typing, to forget while watching two episodes of “Paradise” last night?
Yeah, this guy. Sorry about that. This is a quick Hoddle for y’all to start discussing and I’ll add in SOTD and other stuff here in edits.
A few years ago, there was an internet phenomenon about a song. A most unique song that was uploaded from a cassette tape ostensibly recorded by some kid in Norway back in the mid-1980s. The thing about this song is that nobody could figure out who or what it was. It gained notoriety for this. A LOT of notoriety. Hundreds, possibly thousands of people started listening to this song trying to figure out who recorded it, and when — there was no record of it anywhere.
It became known as “The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet.” It was finally cracked in 2019 when a series of internet sleuths deducted that it was a demo of a song called “Subways of Your Mind” by a German New Wave band FEX. In the meantime, that song started showing up in the various creepypasta corners of the internet, almost like a companion song to things like House of Leaves discussion boards and on jukeboxes in weird games. And yeah, there’s something just a little subliminally weird and creepy about what is otherwise a bog-standard German new wave song.
The secret is no longer a secret, but the weird vibes remain. Here’s a recording of it.
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