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Humor Meets Electro-Pop: The Dream Eaters Unleash A Fun Jam

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The Dream Eaters from Brooklyn have unleashed their signature brand of musical mischief with “Program Me, I’m A Machine.” Infectious beats and witty lyrics are taking Electro-Pop to the next level, keeping fans thoroughly entertained!

The music video is a riot of bright colors and ’80s nostalgia that hits you like a sugar rush. It’s the kind of visual feast that leaves you clicking replay before the song even ends.

The Dream Eaters

From Mixing Drinks to Singing Tracks

Ever wonder who’s behind these infectious tunes? The Dream Eaters consists of vocalists Jake Zavracky and Elizabeth LeBaron, who first crossed paths in 2015 while slinging drinks at the same Brooklyn bar.

What started as casual conversations between shifts eventually evolved into one of Pop music’s most refreshing partnerships.

Since joining forces, the pair has been steadily infusing their tunes with a wicked sense of humor that’s become their calling card. Their fans don’t just listen to their music, they eagerly await the next visual punchline.

Program Me, I'm A Machine cover art

Robots, Satire, and Tomorrow’s Reality

“Program Me, I’m A Machine” takes a hilarious swing at our robot-obsessed future, satirizing the concept of purchasing a personal android that follows your every command. While it plays like comedy today, the song carries an undercurrent of social commentary that feels eerily prescient.

With how quickly robotics is advancing, this playful scenario might not stay in the realm of fiction for long!

’80s Revival with a Fresh Spin

The duo’s sound is like discovering a time capsule from 1985 that’s been upgraded with 2025 technology. Synthesized melodies wrapped in retro-futurism create an irresistible sonic landscape, while their contemporary lyrics ground everything in the here and now.

If there’s one word that sums up The Dream Eaters, it’s originality. In a music world often drowning in seriousness, their lighthearted approach to music is a much-needed break from the usual.

True to their productive nature, The Dream Eaters aim to release new music videos every month, so stay tuned on their socials below.

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By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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