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The mystery of 'the most mysterious song on the Internet' has been solved, as the track 'Subways of Your Mind' by the band FEX from Kiel, Germany, has been identified. The song, recorded in the mid-1980s, gained notoriety after a 2007 online inquiry and a subsequent 2019 social media search. Michael Hädrich, a member of FEX, confirmed the song's identity after a Reddit user connected the dots. This revelation has fueled interest in 'Lostwave,' a genre of elusive tracks that defy easy identification.
The 'Most Mysterious Song on the Internet,' a track that has puzzled listeners since the 1980s, has been identified as 'Subways Of the Mind' by the band FEX. The song, recorded off a German radio station in 1984, gained internet fame in 2007 when it was shared online. A Redditor named marijn1412 discovered the song's origin through a German newspaper article, leading to contact with band member Michael Hädrich, who confirmed the song's identity. The full track is now available online.
A long-standing musical mystery has been solved with the identification of a "lost" New Wave track as "Subways of Your Mind" by the German band FEX. The song, recorded off the radio in the early 1980s, had puzzled listeners since 2007. A Reddit user named Marijn1412 discovered the track's origins, leading to confirmation from FEX band members. The band is now considering re-recording the song and producing a video.