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|[[And Still They Come]]
|[[Eastern Wind]]
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|[[File:EW.webp|80px]]
|blackadder73nz
|MellieTerry
|2000s
|1986
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|[[Edge of a Dream]]
|[[Edge Of A Dream]]
|[[File:Edge Of A Dream.png|80px]]
|[[File:Edge_Of_A_Dream.png|80x80px]]
|anikinvitaly
|anikinvitaly
|1998
|1998
|Found in the 1998 movie "Nightmare Street". Although the sample was posted to WatZatSong in 2016, the search has been reportedly started in 2005. A mention of the song was found in a [https://forum-ixbt-com.translate.goog/topic.cgi?id=65:3089:1788&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=fr#1788 thread] on the russian forum iXBT, dating from 2011.
|Found in the 1998 movie "Nightmare Street". The film's music editor, Nancy Severinsen, claims it originated from a defunct DSM Producers library. A copyright registry was found for a DSM Producers song called "Edge of a Dream," featuring Charlie & Cindy Wilson.
|-
|[[Foxes In Boxes]]
|[[File:FITB.webp|80px]]
|Mike Bise
|2004
|From a GapBody CD, likely Lamya - Foxes In Boxes. Both artists sound identical in style and voice, and both songs released in 2004. Lamya passed away in 2009, so contact with the writer is the only way to confirm the song's identity.
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|[[Fur Rugs]]
|[[Fur Rugs]]
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|1970s or 80s
|1970s or 80s
|Was very likely composed by Andre Mayeux, but Mayeux could not remember the name of the song at all.
|Was very likely composed by Andre Mayeux, but Mayeux could not remember the name of the song at all.
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|[[I Can Only Be Me]]
|[[File:ICOBM.webp|80px]]
|flamingaznboi
|2000s
|Produced by Stargate, written by Ne-Yo
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|[[Imagination Lives]]
|[[Imagination Lives]]
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|2003
|2003
|This song was verifiably aired on the channel Sci-Fi in 2003, as a bumper presenting the films that would air in 2004. Some of the searchers think this song is a mashup of samples created by Sci-Fi, while others believe it is an original song. Likely made by Sci-Fi channel itself.
|This song was verifiably aired on the channel Sci-Fi in 2003, as a bumper presenting the films that would air in 2004. Some of the searchers think this song is a mashup of samples created by Sci-Fi, while others believe it is an original song. Likely made by Sci-Fi channel itself.
|-
|[[Kyrgyz Car Song]]
|[[File:KCS.webp|80px]]
|SuperJoe89
|c. 2010s or 2020
|
|-
|-
|[[Moy Bluzhdayuschiy Ogon|My Wandering Fire]]
|[[Moy Bluzhdayuschiy Ogon|My Wandering Fire]]
|
|[[File:MBO.png|80px]]
|Alexander Alexandrov
|Alexander Alexandrov
|1996
|1996
|"Мой Блуждающий Огонь" in original language (Russian).
|"Мой Блуждающий Огонь" in original language (Russian).
|-
|[[So Long]]
|[[File:So long.webp|80px]]
|My Mixed Salad
|1987
|
|-
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|[[Soda Pop]]
|[[Soda Pop]]
|
|[[File:SP.webp|80px]]
|Metrowax Records
|Metrowax Records
|1970s
|1970s
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|Most likely the band Dead Can Dance (without Brendan and Lisa)
|Most likely the band Dead Can Dance (without Brendan and Lisa)
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|[[Just A Game]]
|[[Treadmill Of Time]]
|[[File:Lostwave-tierlist-images-053.png|80px]]
|[[File:TreadmillOfTime.png|80px]]
|Gabor72
|CharlieMillesManson
|?
|1980s
|Full song found, artist is possibly Christof Bachmeier
|Likely to be by the band Memorybank.
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|AI-generated
|AI-generated
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|[[Panic In The Streets]]
|[[Zombie Walk]]
|[[File:Mascot.jpg|80px]]
|[[File:Mascot.jpg|80px]]
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|1998-2001
|1998-2001
c. 1999
c. 1999
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[[Category:Lostwave]]
Here is the list of unsolved Lostwaves.
==Unknown==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|[[File:Again And Again.png|80px]]
|[[Again and Again]]
|Derek Coward
|Was made sometime during or before the 90s
|-
|[[File:Astro.webp|80px]]
|[[Astro]]
|TITI92
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Ffl.png|[[Factory For Love]]|Audio=FactoryForLove.mp3|thumb}}
|wurlitizer18
|
|
|-
|-
|[[File:FutureTronic.webp|80px]]
|[[Woman's Song]]
|[[Future Tronic]]
|[[File:WomanSong.webp|80px]]
|TipoDual
|ciro17crack
|Was originally recorded off of a radio at a mall, but was later recorded onto a DVR by the OP. Has a slight possibility of being a hoax.
|-
|[[File:Guitar.jpg|80px]]
|[[I'd Rather Be A Rockstar]]
|babache51
|Might be from the 70s, but this isn't confirmed.
|-
|[[File:LittleMusicBags.jpg|80px]]
|[[Little Music Bags]]
|Guglielm
|Likely “Little Music Box” instead of “Little Music Bags”
|-
|[[File:Modern.jpg|80px]]
|[[Modern]]
|?
|
|-
|[[File:Nobody’s Angel.webp|80px]]
|[[Nobody’s Angel]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|
|Audio is of a girl quietly singing an unknown song. Has a possibility of being a hoax.
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=|[[You Ran]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|human672672
|first posted on [https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/754698.html Wat Zat Song?] with a longer sample posted to [https://vocaroo.com/1mXlHplrD3XL vocaroo]
|}
|}
==1950s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=HBomb.jpg|[[H-Bomb]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|?
|1950s
|Song was released on the album “Rockin’ Acetates”.
|}
==1960s==
==1970s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Curlytoes.png|[[Curly Toes]]|Audio=Curlytoesmusic.mp3|thumb}}
|Irwin Chusid
|1970s
|Song found on the disk "Songs in the key of Z".
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Forgive and forget.png|[[Forgive And Forget]]|Audio=ForgiveAndForget.mp3|thumb}}
|Slymukk
|1970s-1980s
|
|-
|[[File:Come Home.webp|80px]]
|[[Please Come Home]]
|Randwolf2
|1970s or 1980s
|
|}
==1980s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=American Daydream.png|[[American Daydream]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Acidbeats9
|1984-1986
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Cia.png|[[CIA]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|DJFormaldehyde
|c. 1985
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Circus.webp|[[Electronic Circus]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|NY80sTapes
|c. 1983
|Was made sometime in the late 70s - 1983, likely from the 80s though.
|-
|
|[[Hey I’m Out]]
|Alex
|1980
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=LightTheLanterns.jpeg|[[Light The Lanterns]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Windows to sky
|1985
|
|-
|[[File:Poor Christmas.webp|80px]]
|[[Poor Christmas]]
|René M.
|1980s
|Has been searched for on the internet since around 2001
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Rainbow.webp|[[She’s A Rainbow]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|guglielm
|1980s-1990s
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=|[[Somewhere In The Night]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|NeonBlue
|1980s
|The OP knows the title and artist of the song but refuses to reveal them.
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Stay By My Side.png|[[Stay By My Side]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|konstantinos
|c. 1985
|The song was first posted to WatZatSong on December 23, 2008 by the aforementioned user. Konstantinos describes that he found it at a flea market, while searching for tapes dated between 1982 and 1988.
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Tension Rising In The Air.png|[[Tension Rising In The Air]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|LORRAIN
|1985-2000
|This song, uploaded in 2006, is among the very first posts (#90) in the entire history of WatZatSong. The OP is presumed to be French, and has posted several samples of the same genre in 2006.
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Tfk.png|[[The Fallen King]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|sled1025
|1987-1989
|The search has been going on since 2009
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet track list.jpg|[[The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet]]|Audio=TMS-new 32-bit PCM.wav|thumb}}
|Darius S. and Lydia H.
|c. 1984
|Most likely recorded from the German radio station NDR1 in the year mentioned. First posted to the Internet in 2007, on CFNY's "Spirit of Radio" site, in their song identification category.
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=TreadmillOfTime.png|[[Treadmill Of Time]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Jacob Morgan
|1980s-1990s
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=TripToRio.jpg|[[Trip To Rio]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|MellieTerry
|1987
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Silly.webp|[[Yo Yo Yo Ja Ja Ja]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|NY80sTapes
|1980s
|
|}
==1990s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|
|[[Anima Immortale]]
|Angrygargamel
|1999-2000
|
|-
|[[File:Beer.webp|80px]]
|[[The Beer Song]]
|Masonogy1 (earlier known poster)
|Sometime in the 1990s
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Bronx Stories.png|[[Bronx Stories]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Da Cream Hunter
|1993-1994
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=TheAkibaTape.webp|[[Fly Away]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Unknown
|1990s
|From the "The Akiba Tape".
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Liminal.webp|[[Liminal Synth]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Submerged nautilus
|c. 1993
|
|-
|[[File:FunniCat.jpg|80px]]
|[[Synth Solo]]
|Most Mysterious 90s
|c. 1993
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Utsboombox.png|[[''Unknown Techno Song'']]|Audio=HELP ME FIND THIS TECHNO SONG!.wav|thumb}}
|plasmalabtv
|1996-1997
|
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=Yeah.png|[[Your Sacrifice]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Most Mysterious 90s
|c. 1996
|Also known as "The Most Mysterious Death Metal Song on the internet". Is likely the band "Murdergod"
|-
|{{TableAudioEntry|Image=|[[Heaven and Dancing]]|Audio=|thumb}}
|Farmeraway/Ocarinasky/Tri3Martolod
|c. 1998
|
|}
==2000s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |Image
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|[[Every Time I Look Away]]
|
|shedrock
|2000s-2010s
|
|-
|[[See U Dancing]]
|[[File:Seeudancing.png|80px]]
|FM120
|2000s
|
|-
|[[The Squid Song]]
|[[File:Thesquidsong.png|80px]]
|Not Applicable
|Late 2000s - Early 2010s
|From a small web forum from around 2013, was mistaken for as a song by Beaverloop
|-
|[[Your Eyes]]
|[[File:Image Associated.png|frameless|80px]]
|DaRioXYK
|2003
|Song posted for the first time on a Chinese music website similar to real2000.org, as part of a compilation named "新歌热舞 专辑 359".
|-
|[[You Were Never Meant To Go]]
|
|spikethegoth89
|c. 2005
|
|-
|[[Osama Bin Laden Diss]]
|[[File:Osama Bin Laden Fuck Dr. Dre and Eminem (Diss) Rap Video (HQ).jpg|80px]]
|JESSON12 (earliest known poster)
|2001 - 2006
|first came to life in 2007 when the YouTube channel “x391” uploaded the whole song. The JESSON12 post is only a snippet of the song, not the full thing.
|-
|[[The Chicken Wing Song]]
|[[File:Chicken Wing Associated Image.jpg|80px]]
|Unknown
|Some time in the 2000s, before 2007
|
|}
==2010s==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+
|-
! style="background-color:#black;" |Placeholder name
! style="background-color:#black;" |Image
! style="background-color:#black;" |OP
!Possible year
! style="background-color:#black; width:400px;" |Note
|-
|[[One Love]]
[[File:OneLove.mp3]]
|[[File:OneLove (1).png|80px]]
|Samira Korcheni
|c. 2013
|
|-
|[[Way Cool Family]]
|[[File:WayCool.jpg|80px]]
|q
|2013
|
|}
==2020s==


[[Category:Lostwave]]
[[Category:Lostwave]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 17 September 2024

Lostwave is a term for music with little to no information available about their origins, including song titles and names of associated musicians.

This list is about known and searched Lostwaves at the moment, you can help us expanding the page.

Note: The songs must be placed in alphabetical order.

Unsolved[edit | edit source]

See List of unsolved Lostwaves

Partially solved[edit | edit source]

Placeholder name Image OP Possible year Note
Eastern Wind MellieTerry 1986
Edge Of A Dream anikinvitaly 1998 Found in the 1998 movie "Nightmare Street". The film's music editor, Nancy Severinsen, claims it originated from a defunct DSM Producers library. A copyright registry was found for a DSM Producers song called "Edge of a Dream," featuring Charlie & Cindy Wilson.
Foxes In Boxes Mike Bise 2004 From a GapBody CD, likely Lamya - Foxes In Boxes. Both artists sound identical in style and voice, and both songs released in 2004. Lamya passed away in 2009, so contact with the writer is the only way to confirm the song's identity.
Fur Rugs Bootsnfurrugs 1970s or 80s Was very likely composed by Andre Mayeux, but Mayeux could not remember the name of the song at all.
I Can Only Be Me flamingaznboi 2000s Produced by Stargate, written by Ne-Yo
Imagination Lives KatePevensie 2003 This song was verifiably aired on the channel Sci-Fi in 2003, as a bumper presenting the films that would air in 2004. Some of the searchers think this song is a mashup of samples created by Sci-Fi, while others believe it is an original song. Likely made by Sci-Fi channel itself.
Kyrgyz Car Song SuperJoe89 c. 2010s or 2020
My Wandering Fire Alexander Alexandrov 1996 "Мой Блуждающий Огонь" in original language (Russian).
So Long My Mixed Salad 1987
Soda Pop Metrowax Records 1970s Comes from an acetate disc labeled "Allied".
The Endless Longing of Sea Doves Alfredo Brvxias Fanzine 1988 Most likely the band Dead Can Dance (without Brendan and Lisa)
Treadmill Of Time CharlieMillesManson 1980s Likely to be by the band Memorybank.

Solved[edit | edit source]

See List of solved Lostwaves

For Lostwaves without extensive searches see Minor Identified Lostwaves

Hoax[edit | edit source]

There are two kinds of Hoax Lostwave Songs. The first kind is when a user posts an entirely fabricated song (either AI generated or their own music) and pretends it is a lost song. The second kind is when a genuinely obscure song is posted and searched for but the Original Poster is proven to have knows the title and artist of the song the whole time.

Name Image Placeholder name Note
Digital Girl Digital Girl
I Know A Girl Kind Of Girl
Girl Talk AI-generated
I'm A Demo 3w0e9wm_mxMDZ01m904_121nmsam0.mp3 AI-generated
Zombie Walk
This One’s Gonna Fly Above The Clouds
Raspberry144mb's gore Raspberry144mb Proven to be an edited version of the isolated bass of the song Survivor by Knockout.

Unconfirmed[edit | edit source]

Here's list of music, so far existence of which is highly disputable and/or the OP remade the music from their memory.

Placeholder name Image OP Possible year Note
"Lostwave August 2019" IntelligentBread5 Unknown Possible hoax
''Unknown Drum and Bass Song'' Supra935 c. 2010 Most likely the song is "Enya - Only Time (Drum n Bass Remix)"
"Unknown Song '02" InMyAngelhood c. 2002
''Unknown Trance Song'' DK88 1998-2001

c. 1999

Woman's Song ciro17crack Unknown Audio is of a girl quietly singing an unknown song. Has a possibility of being a hoax.