Digital Girl (Janusz Bronakowski)

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Digital Girl
Alternative name(s) Digital World
Artist(s) Janusz Bronakowski
Genre Eurodance
Year 2003
Original poster tombino544
Search duration 2012 - 2024

Digital Girl (formerly known as "Digital World") is a solved eurodance song by Polish electronic music producer Janusz Bronakowski. The song was included in an unofficial compilation album and misattributed to the band Mazur 65.

Background[edit | edit source]

On January 15, 2012, the song was first uploaded to YouTube by user tombino544, a collector of 2000s Italodance music who claimed to have discovered it in a compilation album,[1] where the song was credited to the band Mazur 65.[2]

The song first gained attention in the Lostwave community on February 6, 2022 when searchers discovered the original upload by tombino544 while investigating another lost eurodance song known at the time as Show Me Colors, which was also misattributed to Mazur 65.[3]

On September 12, 2022, after Show Me Colors was identified as "Human Ride" by Viper, Reddit user DragoniteZD first posted about the song to r/lostwave, as the lost song was confirmed to not be created by Viper, but possibly by a failed side-project of one of Viper's members.[4]

On December 8, 2022, the song appeared in an episode of Lostwave YouTuber C.W. Schultz's Mysterious Music series.[5] On December 16, 2022, the compilation album that originally featured the song was identified as "Maxi DJ Dance Vol.0065."[6]

Discovery[edit | edit source]

On January 21, 2024, the song was identified as "Digital Girl" by Janusz Bronakowski, after Bronakowski was identified as a producer of Viper's albums and contacted about the song. He confirmed that the song was a leaked personal demo created to test new samplers and was never intended to be released.[7]

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