Music Instructor released two studio albums, The World of Music Instructor in 1995 and Electric City of Music Instructor in 1999. On their debut album, the band collaborated with the musician and singer Holly Trance. Their second album was inspired by the breakdance culture of the 1980s, but with futuristic elements.
Their best known singles are "Hymn" (1995), "Hands in the Air" (1996), "Dream a Little Dream" (1996), "Dance" (1996), "Friends Will Be Friends" (1996), "Rock Your Body" (1998), "Get Freaky" (1998), "Electric City" (1999), "DJ's Rock Da House" (1999), "Super Fly (Upper MC)" (2000) and "Play My Music" (2001).
In 1998, they also covered Harold Faltermeyer' song "Axel F".
Electric City
Music Instructor Lyrics
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Many of the mutants disguised as human beings
Are walking the streets of Earth's cities.
The streets of Earth's cities.
The streets of Earth's cities.
Electric City!
The lyrics to Music Instructor's song Electric City paint a picture of a futuristic world where many individuals who are different from the rest of society have found a way to fit in by disguising themselves as regular humans. The use of the word "mutants" implies that these individuals may have special abilities or characteristics that set them apart from the rest of humanity. The repetition of "The streets of Earth's cities" emphasizes the concept of co-existence and hints at the idea that society has evolved to accommodate these "mutants."
The song's title itself, Electric City, suggests a place that is vibrant, full of energy, and innovative. It is a utopia where people with varying backgrounds and abilities come together to create something new and unique. The chorus reinforces this idea, as it is a catchy, dance-worthy phrase that conjures images of a bustling metropolis. Overall, the song Electric City portrays a futuristic landscape where people of all kinds can live and thrive together.
Line by Line Meaning
Already
This situation has been happening for some time now.
Many of the mutants disguised as human beings
A significant number of the mutants are currently pretending to be normal humans.
Are walking the streets of Earth's cities.
They are roaming around the urban areas of planet Earth, presumably for some motive.
The streets of Earth's cities.
Every single avenue, road, and alleyway in the urban agglomerations of the planet are infiltrated.
Electric City!
This particular cityscape harbors a large number of the mutant population, and the electricity here is symbolic of their power.
Contributed by Kaitlyn R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@izabelawozniak
To sie nigdy mi nie znudzi, co za piekna muzyka, kazdy beat w glowie siedzi, cos wspaniaลego โค
@mrmajonez
lata mojego liceum ;) mam takie same odczucia :)
@timigtarks5022
Please bring back this genre, it was the best. Perhaps he will be reborn thanks to you๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
@sirab3ee198
growing up with the best music..... young people today do not understand how mindblowing this music video was back in the day ๐๐
@GamesExposed
I think we all understand here because we are the people who listen to this music, the generation born around 1990 :) this video along with eiffel 65 introduced 3d animation videos, they look primitive now but back then it was cutting edge new technology, this music and the video games at the time were gold! :D
@MinekEzQM
Growing up listening the best music in the end of '80 and enjoying the genre's revival in the '90s knowing '90s generation had no idea how groundbreaking originally it was a decade before.
@dani390z
I literally spent HOURS a day watching a german tv channel called VIVA TV just hoping this video showed up. I used to record different SICK VIDEOS with my VHS recorder and this one was my absolute favorite. Being "Get Freaky" also by these guys, my 2nd favorite. Music Instructor is UBERCOOL :D
@sirab3ee198
@@dani390z We had VIVA in Romania also, however I was watching MTV most of the time. I was making mixtapes but on a cassette recorder, we had a VHS player but blank cassettes were expensive in Eastern Europe and I had no clue how to record videos. If I would have knows I would have destroyed my moms VHS collection also :))))).
@neonsylveon4813
I'm currently only 22 but I also like this...
@jonathancain8142
I so miss Music Instructor, they used to rock my world like Bomfunk MCs