1_01: The Swedish Rhapsody
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Track Name: The Swedish Rhapsody
Disk: 1
Track: 01
Language: German
One of the better known numbers stations -- and fittingly so. Its haunting, intermittent jingle is the stuff of nightmares, to be certain.
Okay so here's the idea.
It may be obvious that this is a recording of a number station. These are used to safely send messages to spies around the world.
These numbers correspond to letters, but not just alphabetic. They use convenient one-time pads, which are books with sheets that help decrypt a code. To keep the message from being discovered, every day a new sheet is used, with a unique way to decrypt.
May seem creepy, but it's a genius method that can't be cracked.
It continue to exist up to the early 2000's when it came to online banking, and each user had received a TAN table from the source bank. Later, it was found to be easily reverse-engineered, exposing the master formula, and therefore considered as deeply flawed. Now we have 2FA/MFA and HBCI cards that do the secure encryption these days.
That's cool! Thanks for the info. This stuff is fascinating.
ok but what does it mean?
I don't know why you would have to explain this on a number station archive channel.
Yeah Simple but pure Fucking Genius
This whole recording just gives a tiny perspective as to how dark and creepy life must have been in the Cold War as a spy.
It was, having to live in complete paranoia when doing missions on enemy territory.. Hell, even friendly territory. Including having to decipher and crack enemy information that possibly may even contain war plans
Scotland did not participate in the Cold War.
Gives me spy x family vibes
@Quandelion Dingelton IV ain't no way bro, real spies aren't anything like that show
death, torture, losing all your friends, terror, etc
@@harrietjameson I read the the whole chapter and yes, that’s how they describe the cold war
It is a little girl asking ice cream. The numbers represent the quantity for each flavor.
that's hilarious!!
Will she want more nuts ? 😂
aw
Mad Hatter NOOOOOOONCE
Actually this is Polish communist security service number station.
imagine waking up as a kid, see that it snowed outside then ran over to the radio and it played this.
You are a spy then.
kids before didnt find these kinds of things ""unsettling"" unlike today's kids who get scared for literally everything
@@CamilaVargas-vz5tu my dad got scared over the IT movie and i barely flinched
Nuclear fallout
Lmao
Its telling spies where to find the ice cream truck
David Brailsford that sounds like it s true brcause it sounds like ice cream truck music
theory confirmed.
Yes the spies steal teh 🍦
You, my man, win this comment thread.
the ice cream truck near my house started using this song recently and it's scared the shit out of me
Perfect music doesn't exi--
__ -- ^%ý%^-^ 🎭🎭👊🏻👊🏻🇨🇮
Hahahhaha
meborelol ur not quirky
Wek.mp4 did he say he was?
@@supamarioxx did he say he say he was?
The “lullaby” heard is called Swedish Rhapsory No. 1 (Midsommarvaka)
A 13 minute long rhapsody composed by Hugo Alfvén
It’s a really beautiful song when you listen to the whole thing
We know, it's in the description. Can't you read?
@@maikelfeskens9322shut up
@@maikelfeskens9322if you were to read you would see that it does not mention Hugo Alfvén’s Swedish Rhapsody, it mentions the name of this radio recording which is “The Swedish Rhapsody” (Which is the name if the full audio, not just the part of the rhapsody)
Next time please don’t jump to conclusions.
@@maikelfeskens9322Can YOU read?
Well, I’m not surprised if you can’t because you used can instead of can’t.
Actually, while the station is called Swedish Rhapsody, the melody played here is the Luxembourg Polka, a very similar melody, which is easily confused with the Swedish Rhapsody.
Returning to this years later because I recognized the voice being used in Omori's OST. (It's the song "Numbers" if anyone's curious)
Let's go another omori player
omor
@@kgmc29 omo
om
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3:00 straight up sounds like the beat for a Beastie Boys song
Lol I love them
Demodulation
@@electrodiode2251 Definitely the sound of amplitude demodulation. If you wanted to make this sound in the studio you would use a ring modulator.
@@electrodiode2251
Resonate frequency modulation as a frequency scan. The noise wave form travels between resonance as well as frequency between high and low.
@@robertsyrett1992
It frequencies +x then as y drops reverberations across -x as to depths.
Thus focusing the noise wave and echoing it out.
I'm a big fan of horror or just weird and bizarre stuff in general, and I know songs and creppy sound stuff like this from the back of my head.
So when I was playing Omori and I heard this part 1:55 used as a sample in one of the songs of the game.
I felt both chills down my spine and delighted that the composed was a person of culture in internet horror as well.
To be honest I don't find this creepy at all but rather very fascinating
I FOUND ANOTHER OMORI PLAYER
Yeah, I'm exactly the same. I haven't played Omori (yet?) but I've seen the walkthrough and when I saw that part I got the big happy.
not an omori fan but i love stuff like this. which song
@@yumenikkifan666 Omori OST 110 - Numbers
Bass dropped harder than the Russian economy
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Capn Chumps AHAHASHSHSHAHSHSH
Capn Chumps Dropped harder than the Greek Economy...
Laughed way harder than I should have, holy shit.
I like you.
Boheimian Rhapsody has nothing on *Swedish Rhapsody*
Edit: I forgot this comment existed oof hi guys
WhoNeedsSleep LMFAOO
Good one
Bohemian Rhapsody 2: Swedish Rhapsody
Lol.
MaMaaAaAA
i'm pretty sure there's no candy in that van...
Only the whole FBI
You should still check for candy.
no, i don't think you're, just go check just in case ;)
Both Omori and Oxenfree are in this and I love it. I recognize 0:24 as one of the Oxenfree anomalies and there's a thing in one of the Omori soundtracks with samples of this.
Which soundtrack?
Numbers
Yesss I was waiting for this comment it's the same reason I'm here
WAIT RLLY????
Forgot to mention in Oxenfree it's anomaly 100.3 at Discovery Cliffs.
The sounds you hear in Sad Satan is this reversed. Fun fact.
Pfp source?
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 search up the original sad satan
Isn't Sad Satan that one game that's like, illegal to play?
@@TheHappyGabeShow I wasn't looking for Sad Satan
@@marishort6871 Well the original version was because of the child porn
Lol my great Grandpa had the same machine that would produce the little girls voice and before he passed he used to let me play with the machine and teach me how to make punch cards for running strings of morse code or in turn numbers which is also called the Stasi Sprach Morse Machine for a multi use of applications. I don't find this creepy at all it just brings back memories of me and my great grandpa. I never really got the full story of what he did to acquire the machine and the knowledge on how to use it but i'm born and raised in East Germany and my great grandfather was in the military just like most people around that time and I was to young to understand any of it it in the first place I just thought it was a cool looking cash register that would speak to you when you ran the tape through or pressed the number pads. Given now i somewhat have a good idea about what the numbers being broadcast mean and how they were decoded but its hard to say considering how secretive everything is and considering that most messages can only be decoded by one person and unless you have the training and the right equipment and books to decode the message you're basically never going to find out.
bro thats scary
@@madzive no, this was a Era before digital machines and just how they do it.
@@scottyweimuller6152 oh ok
Could you provide an name; type; brand of that machine? I want to know more. Cold war is an era of tech.
This soundtrack becomes one of the scariest and most disturbing when you are in an specific atmosphere such as: being locked in a dark room with no illumination at all or walking around lonely streets with no cars and having a bad feeling like someone else is observing you, hidden, ready to attack you sooner or later.
Im twerking to this right now
Your parents must happy knowing what ur doing with your life
+jssavard my parents are also twerking to this
Hahahahahhahahah
lol
the twerking from your childhood nightmares lol
I want to scare everyone in my highschool by playing this in My smartphone and then connect it to the Bluetooth speakers of the gym...
Did you do that?
So, how did it go?
why don’t you play wandering soul then
Go ahead, my blessings are with you 👍
I've ALWAYS wanted to do something like that
0:23 When you get ray gun mystery box in Call of Duty Zombies
I'm subscribing
Got a sub lol
@@wall-e3624 please sub to my other account, its somewhere in my channel.
xd
This does sound a lot like the mystery box jingle
Number stations like these truly invoke the fear of the unknown. You'll never know what that means. It could either mean that something bad could happen, or just the agents making jokes. *You will never know.*
Why are jingles like this disturbing? Like for most people (including me) just why? Is it because it's unfamiliar or what?
its kinda chilling.. i like it
***** yeah after listening a couple times I don't really mind it
Imagine yourself in a dark room (like a horror game) with a little chair and a spot light on the chair and a radio on it with the words at 1:02 playing and you can't see the end of any of the darkness where you are. It's because it's perfect potential for a horror game and those that know what horror games are like can get scared tf out of this stuff. Like me.
The unknown is a very old and primal fear.
it's not the jingle itself, it's what it's used for and what's broadcasted with it. nobody knows what it means, who's emitting it and who's supposed to get the message except the emitter and the guy who it's adressed to, all we know is it's a cryptic message emitted on short wave radio. someone somewhere is saying something to someone fuck knows where and nobody else can get what it is, that's what's disturbing, something hidden in plain sight is going on and even if anyone could hear that at the time, that's all you'll know.
When you set this as your ringtone and get a call in the middle of the night.
I have the Song from this Number station as a ringtone
Y would u set is as ringt9ne in the first place
@@omni673 because its cool
@@omni673 reasons
Everything about this is creepy. The beeps. The ice cream music. The synthesized little girl's voice. The German. EVERYTHING XD
It takes the creepiness down by about 10% if you know german
Son códigos secretos en la guerra fria
As a gay black man I agree
@@yooochoob what
The ice cream music not scary
I remember hearing these stations quite often while browsing through the SW band back in the early 70's.Shortwave is largely silent and boring these days.
Perhaps for the best, honestly. Or perhaps they just communicate via digital methods now vs analog methods. Give it a couple of years for quantum computing to develop more. QC is a potential for absolutely massive breaches in cyber security, they can brute force pretty much any device in a matter of minutes, regardless of security.
I suppose that’s because of the Cold War
there are still a few voice number stations in operation in Europe, and of course, HM01 in Cuba
@@deafkite638cuba **puts on sunglasses**
Besides during Field Day 😊
3:01 She sounds a lot more demonic, and possessed at this part and that's what scares me.
It's probably either a tape machine running out, looping, reaching a damaged part of the recording, or a combination of all three. It sounds creepy as fuck though
@@wispycirrus9907 I'm thinking it's simply the shortwave signal drifting a bit during the recording.
@@wispycirrus9907 or it's a Glitchy Old Automated Computer Voice
@@joebidenofficialpotus or it can be a transmitter issue
It's the German stasi sprache machine.
This lullaby gives me the frickin chills the more times I hear it
meh... im gna stick to bohemian rhapsody..
THE NUMBERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN
+IllumiN4t0r lol Cuba?
I DON'T KNOW
+TheStriker
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0*
+KevinTubeGamingHD fuck don
Darude Sandstorm
不安な時聴くと何故か落ち着いてくる
"FUCK YOU SATAN I AIN'T YA SERVANT!!"
-DashieGames
Video?
***** I don't remember what part, but it's Super Mario Maker.
128Modz Dashie is awesome. 😂
128Modz i agree with dashiegames satan will NEVER have my soul i won t let him have it!
+PrincessAngela GhostRabbit He takes it from you, you don't have a choice.
I HAVE SHOWN THIS TO MULTIPLE CHILDREN AND THEY ALL SAY THEY REMEMBER IT AND IT IS AN EXTREMELY OLD SONG THEY WERE HAPPY TO HEAR IT AGAIN LUX FIAT
The 'ice cream' song :P
WHY DID YOU SHOW THIS TO CHILDREN
Kill them. They are sleeper agents.
Child girl start to talk in numbers 1:02
@@jenelyncaasi5677 0:01
This is one of the few videos that scared me as a kid that still kinda makes me nervous to this day
Wow the new Bohemiam Rhapsody remake looks good
I was really not ready for what happened at 3:00. I hear that sort of distortion in a lot of these videos, and I assume it's the radio operator trying to tune the set or something like that, but in this case the result is a terrifying demon-child voice.
Better than Nicki Manaj
これずーっと探していたんだ、、、ありがとう、、、
Help
結構好きこれ
これどういういみなんですか?
@@Apus819 世の中には知らなくてもいいものもあるんだよ
@@guys3119 本当に知りたいですお願いします
*”I only listen to real music”*
I see you are a man of good taste
This has been my ringtone/alarm for over two years now.
You sir, are a legend
Fact: The original recording was made in 1957 and it was much creepier than the one being recorded in this video (the one we're listening to was made in the 1980s)
I love how she says "bingo" at the end of the recording.
Its Ende
It says "Ende" which means End (of recording) in german. This was a Polish shortwave numbers station carried out by Polish government intelligence in the 1950's, with the general end of transmission around 1998.
The reason it's german is because the morse-to-speech machine is an East-German STASI "Sprachmaschine"
Sad Satan made this fucking thing even more terrifying.
Yea!!! They play this shit backwards and it's fucking hell sometimes at night I would just remember the fucking noise and the song and it would creep me the fuck out
Deliver me from my enemies, O God; protect me from those who rise up against me. Deliver me from evildoers and save me from bloodthirsty men. See how they lie in wait for me! Fierce men conspire against me for no offense or sin of mine, O LORD.
@@jimmyneutron3986 I can feel it coming in the air tonight, O LORD.
And I've been waiting for this moment, for all my life, O LORD.
i wish people from my generations would be appreciating this music
この動画のタイトルは
「スウェーデンの狂詩曲」と書かれています。
Google翻訳にて
〜自分なりのこの動画のまとめ〜
私も最初は怖くて何を言ってるのかわからなかったのですが、
ポーランド軍からの放送局がこのような"乱数放送(又は暗号放送)を何らかの理由で
流しているわけです。何らかの理由とは私も断じてわからないです。すいません。
(個人的に調べてまとめた事なので、無理に信じ込まなくても構いません!)
僕は日本人です。
I was driving at around 1:30 am in Miami when this came on the radio like 3 years ago and never knew what it was it freaked me out because once it was over it cut back to the regular radio. Now that I know it’s online I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to hear it
well then someone else must of put it on the radio because i know what I heard
@CAVEMAN Yep, no car stereo I know of has Short Wave
@CAVEMAN yeah
This station has been inactive since 1999 or 1998
@@doramilitiakatiemelody1875 some experts say it has been inactive since 2007
怖いには怖いけどオルゴール的な音は割と好きだな
なんだか眠くなってきた
Sure
永眠になるよ
死にたい
🪆🪆2:47 best lyricist/ vocal of the 20th century. I mean this MC droppin str8 BOMBS 😎💣😎💣
got here from sad satan
Me too
scare theater and sad satan
Dayum shan me ass too :3
+ekko the gekko I didn't. I saw this on the internet and realized it's the same music from Sad Satan.
yup
fun fact! if you've played OMORI, this audio can be heard playing in DEEPER WELL after you defeat Humphrey and go down into the whirlpool he left behind.
Imagine being an enemy listening to this back then god that would be even much more horrifying
surprised no one is bringing up this transmissions presence in Signalis. It drove me nuts trying to make sense of it when you didnt need to at all 😂
every one who thinks its a songs its actually a broadcast from a numbers station during the cold war for sending message but were hard AF to decode them unless u knew what the numbers represented
I've heard this in 2 video games
In Killing Floor 2, you can hear this coming out of a radio under the abandoned farmhouse.
In Fallout 4 with the whispering hills mod, you can sometimes hear the sirenhead playing this.
Why this shit they put in games? It's creepy as fuck I came from sad satan
@@hmzz-th9zm Because either war or paranormal stuff is a theme in these games, and this can provide both
its also on omori
1:30 everybody gangsta until this plays in a shitty video of a shitty creepypasta about a bunny and a fish dying and a cat committing suicide and in a "illegal" game
don't forget realistic crying scene and spooky things lol
@@dizavoand you can’t forget a different cat slamming the door open
Can't forget about a different cat absolutely telling off a ball of hair
Okay I'm laying in bed in a dark room while my entire family is downstairs why am I watching this
The number reading is creeping the sht out of me
UA-cam gets it right, doesn't it? "Music: Break Harbor Asphalt by Matt Borghi"
gonna learn my German numbers with this 🤩 super wholesome with the ice cream music
Also I came from omori lol
here from omori too shawty
Im from sad satan but which song its called
This tickles my ears in just the right way... Thank you, I'll listen to this as often as possible.
This is the Swedish Rhapsody:
Device 32028 Schnatterinchen
Baudot-to-speech converter - this page is a stub
Gerät 32028 (Device 32028), codenamed Schnatterinchen (cacklerina), 1 was an analogue speech generator, developed in 1964/65 by the Institut für Kosmosforschung 2 (Space Research Institute) in the former DDR (East Germany) and built by the DDR Volkswirtschaft (VW) [2]. Named after a popular TV character it was used for sending Centre-to-Agent messages - commonly encrypted with a One-Time Pad (OTP) - as strings of seemingly random numbers, read by a female speaker and broadcast worldwide by the mysterious short wave radio numbers stations. It was developed under project number 2028 (later: 32028) as a Telegrafie-NF-Analog-umsetzer S 1.3 3 [4].
Schatterinchen was developed during the course of 1964 and 1965, and was introduced during the second half of 1965. Some time later, a spanish variant was released. Mistakes in reading numbers were ruled out as live speakers were no longer required. It is currently unknown how many devices were built, but it is certain that very few have survived. At least three different design variants were made (2028, 2028.2 and 2028.3). A single 2028.3 unit was manufactured in 1976 for the price of DDM 15,000 4 [4]. The device shown here is not in working condition and consists of a selection of 2028.2 and 2028.3 parts that were supposed to have been scrapped [1].
Around 1980, the Schnatterinchen Baudot-to-Speech converter was succeeded by the fully digital Device 32620 in which the same female voice that was previously held on short pieces of ferro-magnetic tape, was stored in a set of EPROMs. It was supplied to various countries, including the USSR, and was used well into the 1990s. Like Schnatterinchen it was also available in Spanish.
I’m watching this at night in my bed and now I’m under the covers sweating like a bitch
😂😂😂😂 same
They actually play the song at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in the Italy area. It’s called Swedish rhapsody by the Manitovi orchestra
The child's voice is used in a sample in the song "Even the Waves" by Chroma Key
And also the Stereolab song “Pause.”
And Also the OMORI song "Numbers."
Friends:You better not play trash
Me:Plays this
This literally sent chills down my entire body as soon as that melody started. What the hell...
Imagine outside someone saying number is in German and you saw it and is a girl with black eye and she killed you on 3am
I'm sitting alone in my house and it's 3 am, putting this with speaker 2 times already and I must say I don't find anything scary here. More like interesting, it's so nostalgic.
Having just watched the horror movie "Banshee Chapter", Its hard to listen to this without being creeped out.
i understand completely. was compelled to find this after watching the movie.
exactly my thought... lol
Yeah, this one was used as alien signal/trigger. How it was named in the movie? "Lonely Stranger"?
Phil Bolton that movie scared me so much
0:29 素材だ、ありがたい
@赤とんぼ what?
Whhhhhatt
it's not that bad... until 2:47 - then shit starts to get creepy...
I love it :D
Abbey you're right
See bit see bit
Transmitter issues
Just turn it up to 2x speed
4:12 *bingo*
0:28 グロキンはタタナイ!!👎
Everyone gangsta till satan becomes sad
これの何が不気味かって言うと、1:明るい曲に不協和音 2:子供の声 3:何に使われてたか分からない事 4:この乱数が戦時中使われていた事 5:背景
ちょ、私じゃ分からなかった事まで書いて怖がらせてくるのやめてもろて\=͟͟͞͞(꒪ᗜ꒪ ‧̣̥̇)/
@@いと頭おかしlimfaó is that you?
グロキンは過激で抜ける👍
Заснул под ютубчик, проснулся в 3 часа ночи. Играет это👍
げっグロキンかよ…
グロキンさんだ!
Feldup
Is this really Swedish? I can hear German numbers, Acht, Fur Sieben etc
The language the voice is speaking in is indeed German, however the song that plays is called the Swedish Rhapsody.
It says Siete, Seis (7, 6 in spanish)
+Neukdaego yeah
+Neukdaego It's in German; Null, eins, zwei, drei, vier, funf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun.
You're probably hearing Sechs and Sieben as Seis and Siete.
that's the actual music played in that number station. it is named the swedish rhapsody because it sounds very similar to it.
the reason Sweden stayed out of WWII is because they were too busy writing this musical masterpiece
Its German
@@Tobi-ln9xr used by polish secret service
Quem veio pelo Fatos desconhecidos ? Deixa o like
Guilherme Andrade que bosta de video kkk
@@bondedonetttto1676 Realmente
Eu
Guilherme Andrade eu
eu aqui
0:24 This was used in many of the grieving remakes from Gumball
If ur here for the grieving then ur a legend
indeed i have
toki!
sad Satanからきた、これ好き
俺もや
help
Deliver me from my enemies, O God; protect me from those who rise up against me. Deliver me from evildoers and save me from bloodthirsty men. See how they lie in wait for me! Fierce men conspire against me for no offense or sin of mine, O LORD.
They don't make music like this anymore :(
i hope this doesnt get used for a psychological horror game
too late omori uses it
SIGNALIS has entered the chat
or a lost episode creepypasta
sad satan: wasnt i invited? Ok yeah this paper says so
アイスクリーム屋さん?
ここがオアシスか...
_( ˊᵕˋ _;; )...
日本人いた…(T^T)
なんだこの自己満己満己満己満己満己
The song is not the Swedish Rhapsody, but the Luxenbourg Polka which is often mistakenly identified.
Is that like how you mistakenly identified it as Luxenbourg? Is that near Belgiun and Framce? Maybe listen to Luxembourg Polka again and come back and admit you're mistaken... it's similar but distinctly different.
Though they sound similar, the one in this clip is without a doubt an excerpt from the Swedish Rhapsody. You should listen to both songs to refresh your memory.
Actually this is Polish communist security service number station.
@@antiquet3301 The music box that was used was selled with the title "Schwedenmädel", which is the German title for "Swedish Rhapsody" (It literally means "Swedish girl"). So yeah, Swedish Rhapsody is right
Correct
On a rainy summer evening in western France, I was driving home with my best friend in my mom's car. Both in our 20s. We always liked to play around with her car, a mercedes class A with some fancy equipment. We were leaving the city, still on the last portion of freeway, traffic becoming less and less dense, the sky changing from dark blue to black. Switching between FM-station all playing the same commercial "hits", my friend decided, with a laugh, to just switch to AM. We never hear AM radio, it just broadcasts loud noises, some bad-sound-quality spanish broadcasts and one french national station already available on FM (just interviews and talking).
The usual "tschhhrrkktchhhh" came, we smiled and he turned the frequency-knob a little. Suddenly this melody came, loud, clear, totally unusual. We listend to it, in awe. It became creepy, the melody continued playing. After a while it stopped. No sounds, no interferences, no static, completely unusual on AM. We asked ourselves if we really heard that, but yes. We heard it. I didn't know what to search on google, as nobody ever mentionned something like this, and didn't know what we meant.
It was probably this melody, probably this station. Nevertheless it WAS a number station.
That reminds me, my father told me back in the past, he once was listening around on the radio in China, and then once randomly found a number station (or as he said, "it was just saying random numbers"). Since at this time there were strict laws banning the listening of unauthorised radio stations, he quickly turned it off in fear of someone else hearing that.
it was only when chatting with him later that he told me this story, where he now knew what this actually was
I had a synth running on my computer while listening to this and my soundcard was glitching out and this sounded terryifying
Hallo CreepyPastaPunch Community
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基本的に日本人がヒカマニしかいないの笑、ゥ
I can't believe this thing that isn't even a song was used in a dementia project
Can't stop listening
Sunset Rose listen to it if you want
Hah no problem, though it is creepy
+Sunset Rose yep
0:24 when you sneeze and somebody says bless you, but you remember your home alone:
I remember plugging my phone into my PS4 and I’d play this video over city intercoms at night when I played Dayz
i'm going to shit my pants while sampling this in the middle of the night. cannot wait.
I wouldn't like to be a German spy just to hear some horror messages
this feels like something that would be played in someone's ears while they were strapped to a chair in a blacksite chamber during MK-Ultra