"The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet" (also known as "Like The Wind") is the nickname given to a cassette recording of an unidentified song, most likely composed in the 1980s. Dark electro/industrial project Extize has contributed to this auditive UFO with several cover versions of this cult song.
So, let's embark on a mysterious journey that traces back to a German radio station in the 1980s, where this haunting tune first aired, capturing the imagination of listeners worldwide. For years, its origins remained a tantalizing mystery, inspiring a global search across the internet. Despite countless sleuths and music enthusiasts joining the quest, the song's artist and title have eluded discovery, earning it the title of music's most captivating enigma.
Join Extize as it pays homage to this legendary song, breathing new life into its timeless melody and enigmatic allure. Experience the mystery, the search, and the undying fascination with "The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet" like never before.
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EXTIZE - Pays Homage To "The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet"
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