Soda Stereo invites you to slip out of everyday “context” and onto an infinite dancefloor where vinyl spins forever. Disco Eterno paints swirling, kaleidoscopic scenes—think shimmering colors, shifting latitudes, and parallel lives—that celebrate how music pulls us into a shared dream. As the needle drops on this eternal record, the singer feels both confident and unsure, revealing that vulnerability and excitement can coexist when rhythm takes control.
At its heart, the song is about a powerful desire that grows between two people as they open themselves—track by track—to each other. Every beat strips away another layer, exposing pure emotion in alta fidelidad. Crossing invisible meridians, they craft a brand-new dimension where insecurity fades and connection becomes the only compass. Disco Eterno is a poetic reminder that when we surrender to sound, we uncover new versions of ourselves—and maybe find someone dancing right beside us.
Soda Stereo was a groundbreaking rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed in 1982 by Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio, and Charly Alberti. They are celebrated as the best-selling Argentine band of all time, having sold over seven million records by 2007. Their music evolved from a new wave and ska-influenced sound in their early years to a more alternative rock style, highlighted by their iconic hit "De Música Ligera".
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Soda Stereo revolutionised Latin American rock with albums like Nada Personal, Signos, and Canción Animal. Known for their charismatic performances and innovative music videos, they left a lasting legacy in the Latin rock scene. After disbanding in 1997, the band reunited briefly in 2007 and again from 2020 to 2022, continuing to influence new generations of music lovers.