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It is assumed that CIA was aired once as part of CFNY's annual Talent Search contest. The contest airs fifty songs annually, typically broadcasting bands with zero exposure or releases.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1d5nyli/cia_an_update/</ref>
It is assumed that CIA was aired once as part of CFNY's annual Talent Search contest. The contest airs fifty songs annually, typically broadcasting bands with zero exposure or releases.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Lostwave/comments/1d5nyli/cia_an_update/</ref>


==Debunked Leads==
==Leads==


=== Possible ===
=== Possible ===

Revision as of 18:52, 23 June 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved.

CIA
Alternative name(s) Coming Home / This Winter / Season at the CIA
Year c. 1984
Original poster datafreq
Search started 2020

CIA (also known as "Are You Coming Home", "This Winter" or "Season At The CIA") is an unknown post-punk song uploaded to YouTube in 2020 by DJFormaldehyde.

Origins and Search

On February 21st, 2020, user datafreq first uploaded the song to the New Wave Outpost forums, sourced from a cassette tape recorded in Canada in 1984.[1]

DJFormaldehyde posted CIA to YouTube and the New Wave Outpost forums on July 20, 2020.[2] The song was discovered on a tape made by a friend of DJFormaldehyde that included songs recorded from CFNY-FM Spirit of Radio,[3] a Canadian radio station known at the time for playing new wave, electronic, and alternative music.[4] The song was likely not recorded before July 1984 because the song "You Think You're A Man" by American performance artist Divine, which was released in July 1984, was the oldest song on the tape.[5]

The search for CIA gained traction in November 2021, with the song making its way to the lostwave subreddit and being reuploaded multiple times that year.[6] This was also the year that Alan Cross, who was a radio broadcaster at CFNY from 1986 onwards, uploaded the song to his website, broadening the search.[7]

It is assumed that CIA was aired once as part of CFNY's annual Talent Search contest. The contest airs fifty songs annually, typically broadcasting bands with zero exposure or releases.[8]

Leads

Possible

  • Bradford Reaves: CIA Blues:[9][10] Unlikely, because Reaves' known music is in the folk rock style.

Debunked

  • 4th Floor - Coming Home: An early lead suggested that the song was by the Alternative Rock band 4th Floor, as they had a song on Discogs called "Coming Home" that was released in 1984.[11] At the time, the album was not uploaded; however, when the cassette was converted and uploaded, this lead was disproven.[12][13]
  • Zebra - CIA:[14]
  • The Reform - CIA: In early 2024, speculation centered on the song "CIA" by The Reform, a rock/power pop song released in 1986 by a US band.[15] This was aided by the fact that the track length corresponded to the commonly uploaded length for the lost song CIA.[16] This lead was debunked after the vinyl was digitized and the song was uploaded.[17]
  • Conditioned Response:[18]
  • The Switch - Coming Home:[19]

References