i found this through a video about (previously, in this case) unsolved/unfound media and i just wanted to say that this song is incredible. the first 44 seconds are very moving and beautiful, and the rest of the song just goes so hard. it reminds me of peter gabriel's music, whose work i'm a huge fan of
@@EdgeedmanDid you did Home work or you just saying it, because you are goddamn lazy to compare these two. Also Funfact: Cassets were still popular in late 2000s in Poland, when the song came out, so of course it was more often to see casettes than CDs
@@DayDreamingWriters With a "Lost Media" song, We know the title of the track, the band that made it, what album it would've appeared on, what year it was made, and what genre of music it is. But 9/10 times we only have either eyewitness testimonials or in rare cases only a snippet of the song in question. Examples include Imagine Dragons - I Wish You Well (Only A Clean Snippet Is Available And A Poor Quality Version Is In Full) Gorillaz - Leviathan (Only A Snippet AT ALL Is Available) Jimmy Buffett - We've Been Taken To The Cleaners (Only Eyewitness Testimonies Exist) But with a "Lostwave" song we don't know ANYTHING about it. Don't know the artist, Don't know the title, Don't know what year it released, Don't know what album it came from, Don't know the genre. And in EVERY instance of a "Lostwave" song we have either a snippet or the full recording. Examples Include Poor Christmas (Originally Posted Online As A Snippet, But Has Since Been Found In Full) Again & Again (Was Available In Full All This Time) Nobody's Angel (Only A Snippet Is Available) And that is the difference between Lostwave and Lost Media
@@ACT8113Oki, but still the song never was Lostvawe/Lost, since it was known in one country(Country of Orgin) , but it wasnt popular outside of that. It was mostly unidentified
"Czy błąd, że przed dwunastą jeszcze nie, a po dwudziestej to nie tak?" Głowię się długo o co chodzi , chociaż autorowi mogło mogło chodzić o wszystko. Ktoś ma pomysły ?