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Album
Dynamo is the sixth full-length album by Argentine band Soda Stereo. Released in 1992, Dynamo showed a complete turnaround in the music of the band, towards an alternative style. It is primarily a shoegaze album, but is also founded on neo-psychedelia, dream pop, noise rock, psychedelic rock and electronic music. A highly experimental record, the album failed to reach its predecessor's popularity due to many factors, including lack of support from the band's label. It also alienated many fans, who had a hard time trying to cope with the unexpected shift in the band's musical style. Nonetheless, a few songs received a fair amount of radio airplay, including "Primavera 0" and "Luna Roja". Despite being poorly received in the beginning, it is now considered as one of the most influential albums for many Spanish-speaking bands and the maximum referent of Hispanic shoegaze. Personnel Gustavo Cerati: lead vocals / guitars / MPC60 / keyboards / producer / programming Zeta Bosio: bass guitar / backing vocals / producer Charly Alberti: drums / percussion Additional personnel Daniel Melero: sampler and keyboards, collaboration producer Tweety González: sampler Flavio Etcheto: trumpet Sanjay Bhadoriya: tabla (on "Sweet Sahumerio") and Padanth Voice (on "Camaleón") Eduardo Blacher: tambura (on "Sweet Sahumerio") Roberto Zuczer: sitar "¿Y la música dónde está? ¿En los cables?" User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Secuencia Inicial
Soda Stereo
Toma La Ruta
Soda Stereo
En Remolinos
Soda Stereo
Primavera 0
Soda Stereo
Camaleón
Soda Stereo
Luna Roja
Soda Stereo
Sweet Sahumerio
Soda Stereo
Ameba
Soda Stereo
Nuestra Fe
Soda Stereo
Claroscuro
Soda Stereo
Fue
Soda Stereo
Texturas
Soda Stereo