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The Tape That Sounded Like a Ritual When Played Backward


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In late-1950s Memphis, an unknown musician named Lucian Deville went nowhere—until 1958, when a song called “Midnight Promise” spread through the city overnight. Jukeboxes replayed it nonstop, and listeners said the melody felt magnetic, like something inside the track was pulling them back.

In 1962, studio technician Eli Verse noticed something buried beneath Lucian’s recordings: a deeper voice under the music. When he ran the tape backward, it wasn’t random noise. Slowed down, it sounded like calm words—structured like a ritual. Later, journalists uncovered that Lucian had purchased a strange old book in 1957 from a Memphis antiquarian, rumored to teach rituals that could be hidden inside music.

On June 4, 1964, Lucian stopped singing mid-chorus during a live performance, turned away from the crowd, and calmly walked off stage. He was never seen again.

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