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|title=<center>Feels Like A Wish</center>
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|image=Fondmymind.jpg
|imagecaption=Original post from "Peter" on ''Fond My Mind''.
|imagecaption=The photo that is commonly associated with the song.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=14 Dec 2023
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'''Feels Like A Wish''', formerly and colloquially referred to as '''Fond My Mind''', is a song produced sometime in 1989 by '''Station K.''', a Brazilian duo consisting of Edde Eddman and André Nóbrega.
'''Feels Like A Wish''', formerly and colloquially referred to as '''Fond My Mind'''<ref name=lostwavesfinest>[https://lostwaves-finest.fandom.com/wiki/Fond_My_Mind Lostwave's Finest wiki artcle on "Fond My Mind".]</ref><ref name=usr>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kRNoXpRwCs Usr deleated from Planet, who took the photo that's associated with the song.]</ref>, is a song produced around 1990 by '''Station K.''', a Brazilian duo consisting of Edde Eddman and André Nóbrega. It was previously considered the second most mysterious song on the internet and the most mysterious in Brazil, since, '''for nearly 31 years,''' no one was able to find its author, its true title, or '''its uncut full version.'''


==History==
==History==
In August 2014, a user by the name 'Peter' on the spiritofradio.ca website uploaded a 30-second clip of an unknown song, asking if anyone could help him identify the website. Despite a user claiming it to be a Red Sector One song that went unidentified, a TMMS Discord user by the name 'nonoseacrest' was able to contact Mike Davis, a member of RS1, who confirmed that 'Fond My Mind' was not an RS1 song.<ref>https://spiritofradio.ca/SongComments.asp?SongID=3103</ref>
In August 2014, a user by the name 'Peter' on the spiritofradio.ca website uploaded a 30-second clip of an unknown song, asking if anyone could help him identify the website. Despite a user claiming it to be a Red Sector One song that went unidentified, an user on the TMMS Discord server, dedicated to the search of The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet<ref name=tms>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Most_Mysterious_Song_on_the_Internet The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet's article on Wikipedia.]</ref> and other Lostwave<ref name=lw>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lostwave An article about Lostwave music on Wikipedia.]</ref> songs, by the name 'nonoseacrest', was able to contact Mike Davis, a member of RS1, who confirmed that "Fond My Mind" was not an RS1 song.<ref>https://spiritofradio.ca/SongComments.asp?SongID=3103</ref>


However, after some additional searching, it was revealed that Peter was ''not'' the first person to upload the unknown song to the internet. In fact, a year before Peter uploaded the 30-second clip onto spiritofradio, a user by the name of 'gsipkoi' uploaded a 30-second clip of the same song onto WatZatSong? which was noted to have a 30-second cutoff mark. Using this information, people theorized that gsipkoi (later known as Gabor) had only cut it off to 30 seconds to fit the WatZatSong mark.
However, after some additional searching, it was revealed that Peter was ''not'' the first person to upload the unknown song to the internet. In fact, a year before Peter uploaded the 30-second clip onto spiritofradio, a user by the name of 'gsipkoi' uploaded a 30-second clip of the same song onto WatZatSong? which was noted to have a 30-second cutoff mark. Using this information, people theorized that gsipkoi (later known as Gabor) had only cut it off to 30 seconds to fit the WatZatSong mark.


Eventually, a user by the name of 'Glups' was able to contact Gabor and convinced them to join the Discord for the 'Fond My Mind' search effort, and Gabor gave out some additional information relevant to FMM:
Eventually, a user by the name of 'Glups' was able to contact Gabor and convinced them to join the Discord for the 'Fond My Mind' search effort, and Gabor gave out some additional information relevant to FMM:
* Gabor had recorded the song on cassette tapes c. 1993
* Gabor had recorded the song on cassette tapes c. 1993.
* He had recorded them off of the Brazilian radio station Transamerica, giving insight that this was likely a Brazilian song
* He had recorded them off of Brazilian radio stations Transamerica or Radio Cidade, giving insight that this was likely a Brazilian song.
* Other Brazilian people on Reddit and in Gabor's family also recognized the song without knowing the name
* Other Brazilian people on Reddit and in Gabor's family also recognized the song without knowing the name.


==Finding the song==
On December 8, 2020 he sent a longer snippet in that Discord server: [https://archive.org/details/unknown-1_202312 it contained most of the song,] except for about 15 seconds of the intro and 6 of the outro, that were cut off. The snippet was then published on YouTube.
With this newfound knowledge, many people flooded the messages, emails, and social media profiles of any potential Brazilian DJ who produced Eurodance-type beats from the 1980s to 1990s. One of these men, Edde Eddman, was increasingly frustrated with the influx of messages he received daily and began threatening lawsuits against people who used his song. However, a man by the name of William Paiva, who knew Eddman back in the 1990s, claimed that it was, in fact, Eddman's song, that its official name was 'Feels Like A Wish", and that it was part of a project called 'Station K'. Paiva would later upload the tape in its best quality to YouTube, officially ending the search for 'Fond My Mind'.


==Video==
==Availability==
With all this newfound knowledge, many people flooded the messages, emails, and social media profiles of any potential Brazilian DJ who produced Eurodance-type beats from the 1980s to 1990s.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAIUlJ3l4MA A comment under this fan-made video] by user Luiz Neto suggested to contact Brazilian cover band Máquinas na Pista, from Recife. Users from the dedicated Discord server successfully did so, and the band replied telling them that the song was produced by Edde Edman and had Sergio Dourado as a vocalist. This last information was later disproven, as André Nóbrega was the actual singer, as part of a project with Edde called 'Station K'.
Edde was increasingly frustrated with the influx of messages he received daily. People did not believe he was the true person behind the song, since, despite having been asked multiple times, he did not release the full version of the song officially, or give any updates about it. It was later found out that his behaviour was because he did not have a copy anymore.
William Paiva, from Máquinas na Pista, was also contacted: it turned out that he, who was Edman's mix engineer back in the 1990s, had what possibly is the only surviving copy of the full song. William would later upload the tape, containing the entire, uncut song, to YouTube, officially proving the authenticity of Edde's claims and ending the search.
 
==Gallery==
===Song===
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===Videos===
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|id1            =uodptpTl1VE
|description1  ="Feels Like A Wish."
|description1  =William Paiva's upload, that ended the search.
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|description2  =The raw audio from WIlliam Paiva's tape.
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|description3  =Whang's video on the subject.
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}}
===Images===
[[File:FeelsLikeAWishCLIP.jpg|thumb|center|Original post from "Peter" on Fond My Mind. ]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:50, 28 December 2023

Fondmymind.jpg

The photo that is commonly associated with the song.

Status: Found

Date found: 14 Dec 2023

Found by: William Paiva


Feels Like A Wish, formerly and colloquially referred to as Fond My Mind[1][2], is a song produced around 1990 by Station K., a Brazilian duo consisting of Edde Eddman and André Nóbrega. It was previously considered the second most mysterious song on the internet and the most mysterious in Brazil, since, for nearly 31 years, no one was able to find its author, its true title, or its uncut full version.

History

In August 2014, a user by the name 'Peter' on the spiritofradio.ca website uploaded a 30-second clip of an unknown song, asking if anyone could help him identify the website. Despite a user claiming it to be a Red Sector One song that went unidentified, an user on the TMMS Discord server, dedicated to the search of The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet[3] and other Lostwave[4] songs, by the name 'nonoseacrest', was able to contact Mike Davis, a member of RS1, who confirmed that "Fond My Mind" was not an RS1 song.[5]

However, after some additional searching, it was revealed that Peter was not the first person to upload the unknown song to the internet. In fact, a year before Peter uploaded the 30-second clip onto spiritofradio, a user by the name of 'gsipkoi' uploaded a 30-second clip of the same song onto WatZatSong? which was noted to have a 30-second cutoff mark. Using this information, people theorized that gsipkoi (later known as Gabor) had only cut it off to 30 seconds to fit the WatZatSong mark.

Eventually, a user by the name of 'Glups' was able to contact Gabor and convinced them to join the Discord for the 'Fond My Mind' search effort, and Gabor gave out some additional information relevant to FMM:

  • Gabor had recorded the song on cassette tapes c. 1993.
  • He had recorded them off of Brazilian radio stations Transamerica or Radio Cidade, giving insight that this was likely a Brazilian song.
  • Other Brazilian people on Reddit and in Gabor's family also recognized the song without knowing the name.

On December 8, 2020 he sent a longer snippet in that Discord server: it contained most of the song, except for about 15 seconds of the intro and 6 of the outro, that were cut off. The snippet was then published on YouTube.

Availability

With all this newfound knowledge, many people flooded the messages, emails, and social media profiles of any potential Brazilian DJ who produced Eurodance-type beats from the 1980s to 1990s. A comment under this fan-made video by user Luiz Neto suggested to contact Brazilian cover band Máquinas na Pista, from Recife. Users from the dedicated Discord server successfully did so, and the band replied telling them that the song was produced by Edde Edman and had Sergio Dourado as a vocalist. This last information was later disproven, as André Nóbrega was the actual singer, as part of a project with Edde called 'Station K'. Edde was increasingly frustrated with the influx of messages he received daily. People did not believe he was the true person behind the song, since, despite having been asked multiple times, he did not release the full version of the song officially, or give any updates about it. It was later found out that his behaviour was because he did not have a copy anymore. William Paiva, from Máquinas na Pista, was also contacted: it turned out that he, who was Edman's mix engineer back in the 1990s, had what possibly is the only surviving copy of the full song. William would later upload the tape, containing the entire, uncut song, to YouTube, officially proving the authenticity of Edde's claims and ending the search.

Gallery

Song

The song's official release, on Edde Edman's channel.

Videos

William Paiva's upload, that ended the search.

The raw audio from WIlliam Paiva's tape.

Whang's video on the subject.

Images

Original post from "Peter" on Fond My Mind.

References