Members of Reddit’s r/ThatMysteriousSong community have finally identified what they call “The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet,” a new wave tune that a teenager recorded to cassette sometime around 1984, as reported yesterday by 404 Media.
Reddit sleuths track down the band behind the internet’s most mysterious song
Decades after a German teen recorded the song from a radio broadcast, ‘Subways of the Mind’ has been identified.
Decades after a German teen recorded the song from a radio broadcast, ‘Subways of the Mind’ has been identified.


The mysterious song’s digital trail goes back to 2004, when Darius S., the teenager who recorded it from a radio broadcast in Germany, posted it on a website along with other unknown songs, hoping others could help identify them. The search for its origins went viral back in 2019 when a Brazilian teen uploaded the song to YouTube.
Now we know that the song is called “Subways Of the Mind” by a band named FEX. Here’s a recording provided by Michael Hädrich, a 68-year-old former band member.
Hädrich said in an interview with Munich publication TZ that the band had no idea the song had such a mythic status online. He still makes music under the name Silk Vision from a music studio in Munich and told the outlet that the band now plans to record a new version of the song and produce a video to go with it.
The big breakthrough came yesterday after members started sifting through bands listed in the archives of a Hamburg local music festival. One member called Marijn1412 posted that they’d identified the band after finding a clue in an old newspaper article mentioning FEX, a group described as having “Rock with Wave and Pop influences.” They contacted one of the members, who confirmed he’d played in FEX and sent over recordings — one of which was a version of “Subways of the Mind.” And in the ultimate payoff for the community, there were two others, titled “Heart in Danger” and “Talking Hands.”











