A dystopian concept album about "Client SS006", and the intersection of humanity and machines. Man. Machine. Robot. Android. Hybrid? The journey of "Client 006" begins with the diagnosis of Robotika, and ends with the prognosis. This edition of Robotika features nine tracks exclusive to this release.
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Becoming one with the machine, and no longer fighting for individuality, succumbing to the pressures to conform and finding whatever joys there might be from momentarily escaping in the music
lyrics
I do the Robot, I I, I do the Robot
Robotika is taking over me (I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot) Living in virtual reality (I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot) Kinetic rhythms hold me in their sway (I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot) Lost in rhythm of the dance floor, it takes me away (I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
In sync with the beat, of the machine
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
Underground, no longer seen
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
The beat is dropped, a banner unfurled
I choose to live in an analogue world
In sync with the beat, of the machine
Dance, dance, dance, dance the night away
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
To the edge of the world as the last notes decay
The manifesto of the beat, it’s inside of me
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
The sound all around is ecstasy
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
Electro pop takes me straight to the top
I never ever ever want it to stop
Robotika has taken over me
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
Dance, dance, dance, dance the night away
(I do the Robot, I, I, I do the Robot)
To the edge of the world as the last notes decay
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