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| ==== Introduction to the Band and Its Connection to The Most Mysterious Song (TMS) ====
| | '''Artistic Control''', known by other project names shuch as '''Aaah...!''' and '''Imago''', are a 1980s band under scrutiny in the search for [[The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet|The Most Mysterious Song]]. |
| Artistic Control, also known by its other project names like Aaah...! and Imago, has been under scrutiny in the search for TMS due to their style and timeline matching some characteristics of the mysterious song. The discussions revolve around the contributions of key members like Henry Kent and Kez Stone and their unique approach to music production . | |
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| ==== Key Points from Recent Discussions ==== | | == Speculation and Hoax Conspiracy == |
| | Henry Kent, lead singer of Artistic Control was recognised as having a similar vocal style to the TMS singer. The band's active timeframe matched that of TMS as well as the fact they used the DX21 synthesizer, found in TMS. |
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| * '''Claims of Authorship and Collaboration''': There have been intriguing claims about the band's potential connection to TMS. Gabriel Vieira, an active participant in the TMS community, worked on promoting Artistic Control and later had to remove some tracks from public platforms, stirring various conspiracy theories about the motives behind promoting TMS .
| | Gabriel Vieira, an active participant in the TMS community and creator of the subreddit, promoted the Artistic Control lead. Searching back through Vieira's online history, it was discovered they had removed Artistic Control tracks from public platforms, stirring various conspiracy theories about the motives behind this. Vieira's actions led to several members of the community splitting off into a conspiracy movement that believed Vieira knew the band behind TMS the whole time, akin to a hoax such as [[This One's Gonna Fly|Above The Clouds]]. |
| * '''Involvement of Henry Kent''': Henry Kent, associated with Artistic Control and its offshoots, has been speculated to be the vocalist of TMS due to the similarity in vocal style. Recent discussions include a detailed look into Henry's music and vocal qualities, noting that his voice has the depth and tone that closely matches the TMS singer .
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| * '''Studio and Instrumentation Details''': The band's use of synthesizers like the Korg and DX21, which align with the sound profile of TMS, has been discussed extensively. This technical detail adds a layer of credibility to the theory that Artistic Control could have produced TMS, given the distinct synth sounds in the song .
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| * '''Recordings and Musical Style''': Links to various tracks by Artistic Control and related projects have been shared for comparison with TMS. Community members have analyzed these tracks, discussing the similarities in style and production. The debate continues, as some members find the comparisons compelling while others remain skeptical .
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| * '''Historical Context and Band Dynamics''': The discussions also delve into the history of the band, the changes in lineup, and the evolution of their musical style over the early to mid-1980s. This historical context is crucial for understanding the band's potential to have created TMS during their active years .
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| ==== Conclusion and Current Status ====
| | [[Category:The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet]] |
| The investigation into Artistic Control as the potential creators of TMS is ongoing, with new information and analyses emerging from the community discussions. While there is no definitive proof yet, the detailed discussions and comparisons continue to keep this lead active in the search for the origins of The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet .
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Artistic Control, known by other project names shuch as Aaah...! and Imago, are a 1980s band under scrutiny in the search for The Most Mysterious Song.
Speculation and Hoax Conspiracy
Henry Kent, lead singer of Artistic Control was recognised as having a similar vocal style to the TMS singer. The band's active timeframe matched that of TMS as well as the fact they used the DX21 synthesizer, found in TMS.
Gabriel Vieira, an active participant in the TMS community and creator of the subreddit, promoted the Artistic Control lead. Searching back through Vieira's online history, it was discovered they had removed Artistic Control tracks from public platforms, stirring various conspiracy theories about the motives behind this. Vieira's actions led to several members of the community splitting off into a conspiracy movement that believed Vieira knew the band behind TMS the whole time, akin to a hoax such as Above The Clouds.