Soy electrónico

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The Electronic Identity: A Dive into Tronic's 'Soy electrónico'

The song 'Soy electrónico' by the band Tronic is a vibrant expression of identity within the context of modern technology and electronic culture. The repetitive chorus 'Soy electrónico' which translates to 'I am electronic,' serves as a declaration of the singer's affinity with the electronic lifestyle. The lyrics mention various elements associated with electronic music and digital culture, such as using a laptop, wearing unusual sneakers, and referencing music production software like Fruity Loops (referred to as 'frutiloop' in the song).

The song also touches on social aspects of being part of the electronic scene, such as going to clubs ('Voy a la disco'), seeing things ('Veo wea'), and interacting with notable figures in the music industry like Cecilia Amenabar and Gustavo Cerati. These references help to paint a picture of the artist's social circle and the environment in which they immerse themselves. The mention of 'Techmachine,' 'Tony Mass,' and 'Dj Wask' further solidifies the connection to the electronic music scene.

Moreover, the song reflects on the materialistic and somewhat superficial aspects of the culture, with mentions of 'caramel-colored buttons,' 'chrome headphones,' and a desire for expensive mineral water. These elements suggest a critique of the consumerist tendencies within the electronic community, while also embracing the technological advancements that define it. Overall, 'Soy electrónico' is a playful yet introspective look at the artist's integration with electronic music and the lifestyle that accompanies it.

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