Tele- Ka

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The Electric Pulse of 'Tele-Ka' by Soda Stereo

Soda Stereo, an iconic rock band from Argentina, is known for their poetic lyrics and innovative sound that often blends rock with other genres. 'Tele-Ka' is a song that captures the essence of the band's experimental approach to music. The lyrics invite the listener to let go and embrace the music, suggesting a kind of liberation through dance and movement. The repeated phrase 'Dejalo ser' which translates to 'Let it be,' encourages the listener to surrender to the rhythm and allow themselves to be moved both physically and emotionally.

The song's chorus, featuring the words 'Tele, telequinesis, moveras tus pies,' which means 'Tele, telekinesis, you will move your feet,' introduces the concept of telekinesis as a metaphor for the uncontrollable urge to dance. The idea is that the music has a power over the body that is almost supernatural, compelling one to move without conscious thought. This is reinforced by the lines about increasing decibels breaking walls, symbolizing the breaking of barriers and the unifying force of music.

The repeated line 'No esperes más de mi,' or 'Don't expect more from me,' could be interpreted as a call for authenticity and a rejection of unrealistic expectations. It's as if the song is saying that what you see is what you get, and there's no need to look for hidden meanings or ulterior motives. The focus is on the present moment, the energy of the music, and the communal experience of letting go and enjoying the beat.

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  1. Prófugos
  2. De Música Ligera
  3. Signos
  4. En La Ciudad de La Furia
  5. Trátame Suavemente
  6. Entre Canibales
  7. Corazón Delator
  8. Ella Usó Mi Cabeza Como Un Revolver
  9. Un Misil En Mi Placard
  10. Fue
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