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Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album) was released on 23 June 2024; it contains both the Booth brothers' remake of its title track as well as twelve other 1980s-era recordings found while searching for the masters to said song.
Lostwave is a term for music with little to no information available about their origins, including song titles, names of associated musicians, and recording and release dates. Lostwave songs have been the subject of online crowdsourced efforts to uncover their origins. [1]
It became a popular example of lostwave after a short snippet of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong by a user named Carl92 in 2021 and the search for it became an Internet phenomenon. [9] In April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives". [10] [9]
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Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album) was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 10 July 2024 with a consensus to merge . Its contents were merged into Ulterior Motives (song) .
"Spiral" / "Ulterior Motive" is the first single by drum and bass band Pendulum. It was initially released on 10 July 2003, [ 1 ] while the band were still based in Perth , as a promotional single by Kog Transmissions' sublabel Low Profile.
Moving back to Bradford in 1977, he co-founded the seminal music fanzine The Wool City Rocker and formed the band Ulterior Motives, in which he was lyricist and lead vocalist. Continuing to tour as a poet and to publish his writings, he also recorded songs with a variety of bands. During the early 1980s, he ran a series of weekly punk and indie ...
By the mid-2020s, Lostwave wave was becoming a popular phenomenon on the internet, songs which have their origins discovered are likely to increase in popularity, most notably, "Ulterior Motives" by the Booth brothers and "Subways of Your Mind" by FEX (the later formerly known as "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet"), [73] [74] [75] whose ...