
Emerging from Chihuahua, Mexico, Rayo Sónico’s “Playstation” sits at the intersection of hyperpop experimentation and digital-age introspection. Built around the idea of emotional absence within constant online presence, the track taps into a familiar but still evolving experience – being connected at all times, yet rarely fully present.
The production leans heavily into glitch aesthetics, pairing distorted synth layers with trap-influenced drums to create a deliberately unstable sonic environment. Rather than following a traditional pop structure, the track unfolds more like a digital landscape in motion, constantly shifting and reconfiguring. This gives “Playstation” a distinct identity, even if it occasionally trades cohesion for texture and atmosphere.
Vocally, Rayo Sónico opts for a restrained, almost detached delivery that reinforces the song’s core theme. There’s a noticeable lack of dramatic peaks, with the performance staying controlled and measured throughout. While this approach aligns well conceptually, it does leave certain sections without a strong melodic anchor.
Lyrically, the track uses gaming metaphors to explore modern relationships – people logging in and out of each other’s lives, emotions lagging behind interaction, and identity shaped through digital spaces. It’s a clear, consistent concept that avoids overcomplication while still offering enough substance to resonate.
What stands out most is the cohesion between sound and theme. However, the experimental nature of the production may limit broader accessibility, particularly for listeners looking for more immediate hooks.
Overall, “Playstation” is a focused, concept-driven release that favors atmosphere over convention, marking Rayo Sónico as an artist with a clear and unconventional creative direction.
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Review by: Frank Donavan
